New York Philharmonic

Philip Myers,

Principal
The Ruth F. and Alan J. Broder Chair

Philip Myers, Philip Myers joined the Philharmonic as Principal French Horn (The Ruth F. and Alan J. Broder Chair) in January 1980, and made his solo debut with the Orchestra that month in the premiere of William Schuman’s Three Colloquies for French Horn and Orchestra. He has since appeared as a Philharmonic soloist often, most recently performing Mozart’s Horn Concerto No. 2, conducted by Lorin Maazel, in New York in January 2008 and again in February 2008 in Kaohsiung, Taiwan, and Shanghai, China. Mr. Myers began his orchestral career in 1971 with a three-year term as principal horn of the Atlantic Symphony in Halifax, Nova Scotia. He was third horn with the Pittsburgh Symphony from 1974 until 1977. As principal horn of the Minnesota Orchestra for a season and a half, he made a solo debut with that ensemble in 1979, performing Richard Strauss’s Horn Concerto No. 1, Sir Neville Marriner conducting. A native of Elkhart, Indiana, Mr. Myers holds two degrees from Carnegie–Mellon University in Pittsburgh. He plays Engelbert Schmid French horns.

Photo of Philip Myers,: Chris Lee

Philip Myers

February 2004 Interview

“The best thing about being a musician is the variety of life. Every year is different — in playing the instrument, touring. The job makes it interesting.”

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Solo and Chamber Performances

Sunday, October 10, 2010
3:00PM
Philharmonic Ensembles
Tuesday, December 28, 2010
7:30PM
Alan Gilbert, conductor
Saturday, January 29, 2011
2:00PM
Saturday Matinee
Sunday, March 27, 2011
3:00PM
Philharmonic Ensembles
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