The New York Philharmonic (inactive page)

Founded in 1842 by a group of local musicians led by American-born Ureli Corelli Hill, the New York Philharmonic is by far the oldest symphony orchestra in the United States, and one of the oldest in the world. The New York Philharmonic, a longtime media pioneer, began radio broadcasts in 1922, and is currently represented by The New York Philharmonic This Week — syndicated nationally 52 weeks per year.

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Sundays at 3pm on Classical 91.5

Recently on The New York Philharmonic (inactive page)

Sunday, November 1st (All day)
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The New York Philharmonic plays Luciano Berio's "Sinfonia" on 11/8, which was commissioned by the New York Philharmonic in 1968 for its 125th anniversary.

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Join us this month to hear the New York Philharmonic delight us with Copland, Blitzstein, and a three-weekend Beethoven Festival, on Classical 91.5.

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Join us as we hear the New York Philharmonic play two Beethoven symphonies, Nielsen's Clarinet Concerto, and more, this month on Classical 91.5

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Eric Owens performs with others to honor great African American singers with the New York Philharmonic on July 3 and Prokofiev tells the classic Cinderella story through music on July 31, this month on Classical 91.5.

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Pianist Yuja Wang makes another appearance on Classical 91.5 this month (June 5).  Then, the New York Philharmonic takes us on a ride with the Valkyries on the June 27th broadcast.

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This month, the New York Philharmonic welcomes soloists Jennifer Koh, Jessye Norman, and Yuja Wang, among many others. We will hear performances of Strauss' Don Quixote, and Bruckner's 7th symphony.