2009/2010 Subscription Series
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09.16.09 MARKS A NEW ERA AND YOU'RE INVITED!
September 16 not only heralds the start of a new season, but also marks the beginning of a new era as the official debut of Music Director Alan Gilbert. Subscribe now and be a part of an exhilarating season, and witness history in the making.
Watch the Webcast of our Season Announcement Press Conference
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Artist-in-Residence Thomas Hampson - The acclaimed baritone performs on two subscription programs plus New Year’s Eve and a recital at Alice Tully hall, and gives master classes and educational programs. Read about Thomas Hampson
Composer-in-Residence Magnus Lindberg - The Finnish composer will contribute four works (two world premieres) and lead a CONTACT concert, in addition to leading education and outreach activities. Read about Magnus Lindburg
The Russian Stravinsky - A Philharmonic Festival conducted by Valery Gergiev - One of the most exciting conductors of our time leads this three-week immersion into the genius of Stravinsky. More Information
CONTACT, the New York Philharmonic New Music Series features seven World Premiere performances commissioned by the Philharmonic. 2-concert subscriptions, $48.
More Concert Information: Dec. 17, 2009 | Apr. 16, 2010
Nine Mozart Concertos, Symphonies and Serenades -
Four sublime symphonies, two elegant piano concertos, a serenade and two Sinfonia concertantes – all in one season.
Ligeti's Le Grand Macabre,
The New York premiere of arguably the most popular new opera of the past 30 years, staged for concert performance by Douglas Fitch.
More Information
Five Beethoven Symphonies and Concertos. -
The First and Third symphonies, Violin Concerto, Fourth Piano Concerto, and the monumental Missa solemnis.
Mahler's Symphony No. 3 - One hundred years after Gustav Mahler conducted his first concerts as music director of the Philharmonic, a new music director, Alan Gilbert, begins his own inaugural subscription season with Mahler's titanic Third Symphony. September 17, 18, 22, 2009. More Information
Handel's Messiah Conducted by Baroque master Helmuth Rilling. More Information
Soloists - Leif Ove Andsnes, Emanuel Ax, Joshua Bell, Yefim Bronfman, Vadim Repin, Garrick Ohlsson, Gil Shaham, Frank Peter Zimmerman, Pinchas Zukerman and more
Guest Conductors - Riccardo Muti, Kurt Masur, David Robertson, Sir Colin Davis, Christoph Eschenbach, Esa-Pekka Salonen, Christoph van Dohnanyi, Helmuth Rilling, Valdimir Jurowski and more

It's never been easier to fit the New York Philharmonic into your budget and your schedule. For as little as $32 a concert, you can enjoy the famed orchestra performing the music you most want to hear: 14 masterworks by Mozart and Beethoven, soloists like Renée Fleming and Joshua Bell, our Stravinsky Festival, and much more. You'll also be the first to experience the next era of legendary greatness at the Philharmonic when 42-year-old native New Yorker Alan Gilbert takes the stage as Music Director.
Choose three or more subscription concerts that you want to hear, based on what works best with your schedule. You can take advantage of subscriber benefits and enjoy world-class music while still experiencing the freedom to create your own custom-designed collage of classical music.
When you subscribe you’ll receive better seating at lower prices, ticket exchange privileges, and our money-back guarantee.*
It's easy to subscribe to a Create Your Own series. Here's how:
- Click the
button next to the concert you want in the 2009-2010 season calendar listing. - Select your desired seating section and number of seats. Click "Continue Shopping" and repeat steps until you have selected 3 or more concerts.
- Once you confirm your order, you will receive an e-mail confirmation immediately.
- To order your series by phone, please call (212) 875-5656 Monday through Saturday 10am to 8pm and Sunday 12pm to 5pm.
- 2009-2010 Create Your Own Series Order Form
Browse concerts in this Create Your Own series eBrochure.
Concert listings begin on page 14.* If, after your first concert, you don’t like what you’re hearing, we’ll cancel the rest of your subscription and refund the balance of your payment.
MyPhil - Subscription Series
35 OR YOUNGER?*
Create your very own MyPhil series and enjoy one of the world's greatest orchestras — live at just $29 per ticket.†
Simply choose 3 or more concerts and receive these exclusive MyPhil benefits:
- Enjoy great orchestra seats
- Schedule conflict? Just exchange your tickets for another available concert date—for free
- Extra tickets‡ for your guests and more for yourself—at $29 all season long
- Advance notices and special offers for Philharmonic events
- Discounts at Lincoln Center area restaurants and stores
And this offer:
Included with your MyPhil order is a one-year subscription to Time Out New York Magazine§ (a $19.97 value).
View the 2009-10 MyPhil brochure to review concert offerings.
New this year! Get your seating locations when you place your order. Simply click the "Order Now" button, enter the promo code MYPHIL, and then select the
for your concerts.
To order by phone, call (212) 875-5656, Monday–Saturday, 10:00AM - 8:00PM and Sunday, 12:00PM - 5:00PM.
Tickets may be picked up at the Avery Fisher Hall box office 1 week after placing your order. You must supply one valid photo ID per subscription. To have your tickets mailed to you, fax a copy of your photo ID to 212 875 5670 or email a scanned image to myphil@nyphil.org within 48 hours of placing your order. Otherwise, your tickets will be held at the box office for pickup. Identification will be required at the time of pickup.
* Must be between the ages of 17 and 35 to become a MyPhil subscriber.
† $2.00 per ticket facility fee applies for all tickets. For orders, add an $8.00 processing fee per subscription order.
‡ Add-on tickets: $5.50 per ticket processing fee applies for all phone orders. Add-on tickets are not available online.
§ ONE SUBSCRIPTION PER ORDER. PLEASE ALLOW 6-8 WEEKS FOR PROCESSING. Time Out New York (TONY) magazine offer expires 2/28/10. If you are already a TONY subscriber, one year will automatically be added to your current subscription. If you’d rather give your TONY subscription to a friend, email your request to myphil@nyphil.org within 2 weeks of your order or call 1-888-GET-TONY thereafter.
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