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VIDEO: The Biennial Minute: Episode Four

The New York Philharmonic takes you straight into the action with "The Biennial Minute" — a video series giving a taste of what is happening right now at the NY PHIL BIENNIAL (May 28-June 7). In the fourth episode, "The Biennial Minute" takes us to SubCulture, where Philharmonic musicians performed works by young American composers, a co-presentation of the New York Philharmonic and 92nd Street Y, followed by a post-concert Play Date where audience members mingled with composers and musicians. Plus, you'll meet the three composers chosen to have their works premiered this week by the NY Philharmonic as part of the American Composers Orchestra's EarShot Program.

VIDEO: The Biennial Minute: Episode Two

The New York Philharmonic takes you straight into the action with The Biennial Minute — a video series giving you a taste of what is happening right now at the NY PHIL BIENNIAL (May 28-June 7). In the second episode, The Biennial Minute takes us to the opening nights of HK Gruber's Gloria - A Pig Tale conducted by Alan Gilbert at the Met Museum, Toshio Hosokawa's The Raven with Gotham Chamber Opera, and CONTACT! at the Biennial: Solo Works by Young American Composers at the Museum of Modern Art, conducted by Matthias Pintscher.

VIDEO: Dreamhouse or National Geographic?

We've all been humming Steven Mackey's Dreamhouse here at the Philharmonic offices, and Third Horn Leelanee Sterrett is into it too — she says the catchy tune reminds her of the National Geographic Theme. Check out the sneak peek she gave us during today's rehearsal break.

And check out the composer's thoughts on his Grammy-nominated fusion of rock and classical, a fascinating reaction to 9/11 and meditation on the American dream that calls for orchestra, electric guitars, wine bottles, a police whistle, and more (”It is a sweet, simple melody that I genuinely love, yet I am a little embarrassed that I love it precisely because it is so sweet and simple.")

Intrigued? Tickets for this NY PHIL BIENNIAL concert are available here (if you go May 30, be sure to stay to meet the composers and performers at the Play Date).

VIDEO: The Biennial Minute: The Latest on the NY PHIL BIENNIAL in 60 Seconds

The New York Philharmonic takes you straight into the action with The Biennial Minute — a video series giving a taste of what is happening right now at the NY PHIL BIENNIAL (May 28–June 7). In the first episode, The Biennial Minute takes us behind-the-scenes at rehearsals for HK Gruber’s Gloria – A Pig Tale (opening May 29 at the Met Museum) and Toshio Hosokawa’s “The Raven” (opening May 28 with Gotham Chamber Opera at John Jay College).

VIDEO: It Takes Yo-Yo To Tango

When Yo-Yo Ma premiered Osvaldo Golijov's Azul, the Los Angeles Times couldn't say enough good things about the collaboration: "Of all the music written for Ma, this one captures him most fully.... Ma and Golijov are artists made for each other.”

Yo-Yo Ma headlines the Philharmonic's Opening Gala with Azul and Piazzolla's La serie del Ángel, and Alan Gilbert can't wait: "It's a dream to have Yo-Yo Ma opening the season."

Hear more of Alan's thoughts on Yo-Yo, Golijov, and Piazzolla in this video.