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The New York Philharmonic with music director Jaap van Zweden (Photo: Chris Lee)
From Lincoln Center, hear one of the country's most celebrated orchestras.
The New York Philharmonic This Week, hosted by Alec Baldwin, features recent performances and commercial recordings, complimented by interviews with the artists highlights from the NY Phil’s archives. The nationally syndicated program has garnered numerous awards and reaches millions of listeners every year.
Messa da Requiem
June 25, 2026, 10:00 pm
While many composers have set the Catholic funeral mass to music, rare are the ones who have dedicated entire requiems to a fellow artist. Verdi was inspired to write his requiem after the death of Italian writer Alessandro Manzoni in 1873. The resulting work is in 7 parts and features multiple soloists throughout. It even includes parts for female singers ...
Alan Gilbert Conducts Mozart’s Final Symphonies
February 23, 2024
This week we hear former Philharmonic Music Director Alan Gilbert lead Mozart’s final symphonies.
Der Wein and Mahler’s Third Symphony
February 16, 2024
Pierre Boulez conducts two historic performances taken from the orchestra's archives, with one featuring the great Jessye Norman.
Alan Gilbert and Frank Huang Perform Ein Heldenleben
February 2, 2024
Plus visiting the West Coast by way of Salonen’s L.A. Variations.
The Philharmonic Remembers Pierre Boulez
January 26, 2024
The broadcast features works by Wagner, Mahler, Stravinsky, Berg, Debussy and Carter plus some of Mr. Boulez's own music.
Bloch, Ben-Haim, and Shostakovich
January 19, 2024
Some classics from the New York Philharmonic’s storied discography.
Unearthed Americana: Works by Ives, Paine, and Schuman
January 12, 2024
This week, we present a collection of rarely-heard works by American masters in recordings from the orchestra’s archives. Included are Three Places in New England by Charles Ives, the Symphony No. 1 by John Knowles Paine, and the Symphony No. 8 by William Schuman.
The Sound of Home: Debussy, Caroline Shaw and Florence Price
January 5, 2024
The musical celebration of our new hall continues with a US Premiere by Pulitzer Prize-winner Caroline Shaw.
Winter Holiday Playlist
December 29, 2023
A selection of winter-themed highlights from the New York Philharmonic’s storied discography.
Masaaki Suzuki Conducts Handel’s Messiah
December 22, 2023
A performance of one of the season’s musical crown jewels, Handel’s Messiah.
Leonard Slatkin Conducts Copland, Rouse, Ravel
December 15, 2023
Robert Langevin is the soloist in the Celtic-influenced Flute Concerto by Christopher Rouse. We’ll also hear works by Copland and Ravel including the Boléro, all conducted by Leonard Slatkin.
Alan Gilbert Conducts Lyadov, Tchaikovsky, and Shostakovich
December 8, 2023
We visit Lyadov’s Enchanted Lake and Swan Lake of Tchaikovsky before hearing the Symphony No. 10 by Dmitri Shostakovich. Alan Gilbert conducts.
Gilbert Conducts Beethoven, Lindberg, and Dvořák
December 1, 2023
Alan Gilbert is joined by two former Artists-in-Residence in works by Beethoven, Dvořák, and former Composer-in-Residence Magnus Lindberg.
Alan Gilbert Conducts Symphonies by Haydn and Prokofiev
November 24, 2023
This broadcast features symphonies by Haydn and Prokofiev, plus a selection of songs by Franz Schubert orchestrated by various composers and the Fantasy-Overture, Romeo and Juliet by Tchaikovsky. The orchestra is joined by mezzo-soprano Anne Sofie von Otter for the Schubert.
Alan Gilbert Conducts Mahler’s Symphony No. 9
November 17, 2023
The broadcast opens with a work by a composer who was greatly inspired by Mahler's music: Anton Webern. Also on the program is Métaboles by Henri Dutilleux.
Trifonov Plays Beethoven’s Fourth Piano Concerto
November 10, 2023
In the opening concert of the 2021-22 Season, Daniil Trifonov was soloist in Beethoven’s Fourth Piano Concerto.
Violin Concertos and Beethoven’s 8th with Alan Gilbert
November 3, 2023
Alan Gilbert leads a program featuring violin concertos by Vivaldi and Berg as well as the Symphony No. 8 by Beethoven and the Symphony No. 4 by Brahms.
“There, in the Night”
October 27, 2023
In the spirit of All Hallows’ Eve, we bring you a playlist of favorite works spawned from midsummer nights, an enchanted lake, and a moon described as a floating white tomb.
Bernstein, Serebrier, and Boulez Conduct Works by Spanish and Mexican Composers
October 20, 2023
Music by Carlos Chávez, Manuel Ponce, and Manuel de Falla.
Alan Gilbert conducts works by two giants of the symphonic literature, Beethoven and Bruckner
October 13, 2023
Beethoven's Symphony No. 3, Eroica, is paired with the Symphony No. 2 by Anton Bruckner.


















