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Online Exhibitions

Online Exhibitions

Exploring musical history

Utilizing material in the New York Philharmonic's Archives, as well as photographs, video and music clips, and interviews, these multimedia features probe the lives and work of renowned musical figures associated with the Orchestra.

Features and Exhibitions

Times of Strife

Times of Strife

The Philharmonic looks back on how it has responded to tragedy with music, from the assassinations of Lincoln and JFK to World War II and September 11.

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Luciano Berio

Berio's Musical Odyssey

Learn about the path-breaking composer Luciano Berio (1925-2003) through film, music clips, and interviews with Philharmonic musicians.

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Gustav Mahler

Mahler in New York

Explore Gustav Mahler's impact on the Orchestra as conductor (1909-1911) through photographs, audio interviews with musicians, and dramatizations of reviews and commentary.

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Andre Kostelanetz

A Philharmonic Original

Andre Kostelanetz (1901-1980) made important contributions to American music. Learn about his innovative programming and use of radio, his early years and championing of American composers.

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Video Highlight

911 Concert

In Times of Strife: Music Responds
For this evening of performance and conversation held on Sept. 9, 2011, Philharmonic Archivist and Historian Barbara Haws and composer John Corigliano discussed the significance and curative power of musical commemoration. Corigliano composed a large-scale work for the Philharmonic commemorating the tenth anniversary of 9/11.

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