New York Philharmonic
Author of Copland: Bernstein Century - Appalachian Spring / Rodeo / Billy the Kid / Fanfare for the Common Man [audio recording]
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Copland: Bernstein Century - Appalachian Spring / Rodeo / Billy the Kid / Fanfare for the Common Man [audio recording] (1939) — Orchestra — 35 copies
Bernstein Century: Ravel: Boléro / Alborada del Gracioso / La Valse / Daphnis et Chloé - Suite No. 2 (1996) 12 copies
La Mer / Nocturnes / Prélude à l'après-midi d'un faune [sound recording] (1903) — Orchestra — 11 copies
Rimsky-Korsakov : Russian Easter Festival Overture + Scheherazade {sound recording} {1991 Temirkanov/New York Philharmonic} (1991) — Orchestra — 8 copies
Rimsky-Korsakov : Scheherazade {sound recording} {1959 Bernstein/New York Philharmonic} (1959) — Orchestra — 6 copies
Ravel : Boléro + Rapsodie espagnole + La Valse {sound recording} {1958 Bernstein/New York Philharmonic} (1958) — Orchestra — 6 copies
Strauss : Death and transfiguration + Thus spoke Zarathustra {sound recording} {1987 Sinopoli} (1987) — Orchestra, some editions; Orchestra — 5 copies
Holst : The planets {sound recording} {1989 Mehta/New York Philharmonic) (1989) — Orchestra — 4 copies
Bernstein Century: Bernstein: Symphonies No. 1 - Jeremiah, & No. 2 - The Age of Anxiety (1999) — Orchestra — 4 copies
Schumann : Symphony no.1 & 2 {sound recording} {1960 Bernstein/New York Philharmonic} (1960) — Orchestra — 3 copies
Bartók : Dance suite + Miraculous Mandarin {sound recording} {1972 Boulez} (1972) — Orchestra — 3 copies
Bernstein Century: Grieg: Peer Gynt Suites, Norwegian Dance, March of Dwarfs/ Sibelius: Valse Triste, Swan of Tuonela, Finlandia (1998) 3 copies
Beethoven : King Stephen, op.117 : Overture + Symphony no.6 in F major, op.68, 'Pastoral' + Symphony no.8 in F major, op.93 [sound recording] {Bernstein} (1998) — Orchestra — 3 copies
Follies in Concert/Stavisky 3 copies
Holst : The planets {sound recording} {1971 Bernstein/New York Philharmonic} (1971) — Orchestra — 3 copies
Holst : The planets {sound recording} {1971 Bernstein/New York Philharmonic} (1971) — Orchestra — 2 copies
Bernstein Century : Mendelssohn: Athalie, op.74 : War march of the priests + The Hebrides + Symphony no.4 in A major 'Italian', Op.90 + Violin concerto in E minor, Op.64 {sound… (1958) — Orchestra — 2 copies
Bartók : Dance suite + The wooden prince {sound recording} {1972 Boulez/New York Philharmonic} (1972) — Orchestra — 2 copies
Dvoràk: Slavonic Dances Nos. 1 & 3 / Goldmark: Rustic Wedding / Humperdinck, Smetana (1999) 2 copies
Strauss : Thus spoke Zarathustra {sound recording} {1970 Bernstein/New York Philharmonic} (1970) — Orchestra — 2 copies
Britten : Peter Grimes : Four Sea Interludes + Passacaglia + Suite on English Folk Tunes + Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra {sound recording} {1961/1973/1976 Bernstein/New… (1961) — Orchestra — 2 copies
Rimsky-Korsakov : Capriccio Espagnol + Scheherazade + Tsar Saltan : Flight of the Bumble Bee {sound recording} {1997 Masur/New York Philharmonic} (1997) — Orchestra — 1 copy
Rimsky-Korsakov : Scheherazade {sound recording} {1959 Bernstein/New York Philharmonic} — Orchestra — 1 copy
Ravel : Alborada del gracioso + Boléro + Daphnis et Chloé : Suite no.2 + Rapsodie espagnole + La valse {sound recording} {Boulez} (1969) — Orchestra [Bolero; ; Daphnis; La Valse] — 1 copy
A Christmas Festival 1 copy
Borodin : Symphony no.2 {sound recording} {Philharmonic-Symphony Orchestra of New York} — Orchestra — 1 copy
Borodin : Symphony no.2 + Tchaikovsky : Orchestral suite no.1 {sound recording} {1954 Mitropoulos} (1954) — Orchestra — 1 copy
Strauss : Death and transfiguration + Don Juan {sound recording} {1952 Walter/Philharmonic-Symphony Orchestra of New York} (1952) — Orchestra — 1 copy
The Nutcracker Part One 1 copy
Britten : Peter Grimes : Four Sea Interludes + Passacaglia + Holst : The planets {sound recording}{Bernstein/New York Philharmonic} (1971) — orchestra — 1 copy
Strauss : Don Juan + Thus spoke Zarathustra + Till Eulenspiegel's merry pranks {sound recording} {Bernstein/New York Philharmonic} — Orchestra — 1 copy
Carnival of the Animals 1 copy
Lord Nelson Mass 1 copy
New York Philharmonic June 2017. Das Rheingold in Concert (David Geffen Hall 3-VI-2017) (2017) 1 copy
PDF Digital Booklet | Rachmaninoff | Chopin | Stravinsky | Bartok: Alan Gilbert and the New York Philharmonic 1 copy, 1 review
Strauss : Thus spoke Zarathustra {sound recording} {Bernstein/New York Philharmonic} {mismatched cover} — Orchestra — 1 copy
Rachmaninoff | Chopin | Stravinsky | Bartok: Alan Gilbert and the New York Philharmonic 1 copy, 1 review
The Joy of Christmas 1 copy
A concert for New York 1 copy
Rimsky-Korsakov : Scheherazade + Stravinsky : Firebird Suite {1919 version} {sound recording} {Bernstein/New York Philharmonic} (1957) — Orchestra — 1 copy
Mendelssohn : The Hebrides + Symphony no.3 in A minor 'Scottish', op.56 + Symphony no 4 in A major 'Italian', Op.90 + Symphony no.5 in D major/minor 'Reformation', op.107 {sound… — Orchestra — 1 copy
Ravel : Alborada del gracioso + Barque sur l'océan + Boléro + Daphnis et Chloé + Fanfare pour l'Eventail de Jeanne + Menuet Antique + Mother Goose + Pavane… — Orchestre — 1 copy
Ravel : Mother Goose + Rapsodie Espagnole + Shéhérazade + Valses Nobles et Sentimentales {sound recording} {Boulez} (1969) — Orchestra — 1 copy
Strauss : Four last songs + Thus spoke Zarathustra {sound recording} — Orchestra [Zarathustra] — 1 copy
Associated Works
Beethoven : Symphony no.9 in D minor, op.125, 'Choral' [sound recordings] (1824) — some editions — 524 copies, 14 reviews
Beethoven : Symphony no.1 in C major, op.21 + Symphony no.2 in D major, op.36 + Symphony no.3 in E-flat major, op.55, 'Eroica' + Symphony no.4 in B-flat major, op.60 + Symphony… (1800) — Orchestra, some editions — 338 copies, 4 reviews
Mozart : Symphony no.40 in G minor, K550 + Symphony no.41 in C major 'Jupiter', K551 {sound recordings} (1999) — Orchestra, some editions — 194 copies, 1 review
Tchaikovsky : Symphony no.6 in B minor, Op.74 [sound recording] (1998) — Orchestra, some editions — 165 copies, 4 reviews
Mahler: Symphony no.9 in D major [sound recording] (2010) — Orchestra, some editions — 163 copies, 2 reviews
Rhapsody in Blue / An American in Paris [sound recording] (1981) — Orchestra, some editions — 105 copies
Des Knaben Wunderhorn : version for voice and orchestra (sound recording) (1999) — Orchestra, some editions — 54 copies, 2 reviews
Mahler : Symphony no.1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + 5 + 6 + 7 + 8 + 9 + 10 {sound recordings} (2012) — Artists, some editions — 53 copies
Violin Concerto / Romances for Violin and Orchestra Nos. 1 & 2 [sound recording] (1993) — Orchestra, some editions — 53 copies, 1 review
Mussorgsky : Night on Bald Mountain + Pictures at an exhibition {sound recording} (1990) — some editions — 52 copies
Symphony No. 1 in C major, Op. 21 + Symphony No. 2 in D major, Op. 36 [sound recordings] (1997) — Orchestra, some editions — 44 copies
The Rite of Spring & The Firebird Suite [sound recording] (1992) — Orchestra, some editions — 34 copies
Symphony No. 1 in C major, Op. 21 + Symphony No. 3 in E flat major, Op. 55 'Eroica' [sound recording] (2006) — Orchestra, some editions — 32 copies, 2 reviews
Symphony No. 5 in D minor, Op. 47 + Symphony No. 9 in E-flat major, Op. 70 [sound recording] (2000) — Orchestra, some editions — 30 copies
Tchaikovsky : Piano concerto no.1 in B flat minor, Op.23 + Violin concerto in D major, Op.35 [sound recording] (2003) — Orchestra, some editions — 28 copies, 1 review
Mozart : Symphony no.39 in E flat major, K543 + Symphony no.40 in G minor, K550 + Symphony no.41 in C major, K 551 'Jupiter' {sound recordings} (2007) — Orchestra, some editions — 25 copies
Prokofiev: Peter and the Wolf / Saint-Saëns: Carnival of the Animals [sound recording] (1990) — Orchestra, some editions — 20 copies, 1 review
Copland : Symphony no.3 + Quiet city [sound recording] (1990) — Orchestra, some editions — 19 copies
Adams : On the Transmigration of Souls {sound recording} (2004) — Orchestra, some editions — 19 copies
Bernstein in Berlin - Beethoven: Symphony No. 9 in D minor, Op.125 'Choral' {Ode to freedom} [sound recording] (1990) — Orchestra — 16 copies
Prokofiev : Violin concerto no.1 in D major, Op.19 + Violin concerto no.2 in G minor, Op.63 [sound recording] (2009) — Orchestra, some editions — 16 copies
Mozart : Symphony no.39 in E flat major, K543 + Symphony no.41 in C major, K 551 'Jupiter' [sound recordings] (1958) — Orchestra, some editions — 15 copies
Symphony No. 5 / Incidental Music to Egmont (sound recording) (1993) — Orchestra, some editions — 12 copies
Berg : Violin concerto + Stravinsky : Violin concerto [sound recording] (1990) — Orchestra, some editions — 10 copies, 3 reviews
Cello Concerto No. 1 in E flat Major Op. 107 ; Violin Concerto No. 1 in A minor Op. 99 [recording] (1998) — Orchestra — 9 copies
Sibelius : Finlandia, op.26 + Symphony no.2 in D major, op.43 [sound recording] (1990) — Orchestra, some editions — 8 copies
Holst : The planets + Walton : Facade {excerpts} {sound recording} {1961 Ormandy/Philadelphia, 1971 Bernstein/New York Philharmonic} (1961) — Orchestra [The Planets], some editions — 8 copies
Symphony No. 1 in C major, Op. 21 + Symphony No. 5 in C minor Op. 67 [sound recording] (2009) — Orchestra, some editions — 7 copies
Symphony No. 3, Op. 43 "The Divine Poem" & The Poem of Ecstasy, Op. 54 [sound recording] (1997) — Orchestra, some editions — 7 copies
Shostakovich : Cello concerto no.1 in E-flat major, Op.107 + Symphony no.5 in D minor, Op.47 [sound recording] (2006) — Orchestra, some editions — 7 copies, 1 review
Sibelius : Symphony no.1 in E minor, Op.39 + Symphony no.5 in E-flat major, Op.82 [sound recording] — Contributor, some editions — 6 copies
Mussorgsky : Pictures at an exhibition + Ravel : La Valse [sound recording] — Performer, some editions — 6 copies
Holst : The planets {sound recording} {1971 Bernstein/New York Philharmonic} (1971) — Orchestra — 6 copies, 1 review
Mussorgsky : Pictures at an exhibition {orch. Ravel} + Rimsky-Korsakov : Capriccio Espagnol, Op.34 [sound recording] — Orchestra, some editions — 5 copies
Beethoven : Symphony no.5 in C minor, op.67 + How a great symphony was written [sound recording] {Bernstein} (1956) — Orchestra — 4 copies
Haydn : Missa in Angustiis 'Nelson Mass' + Missa in tempore belli + Symphony In G Major {sound recording} (1992) — Orchestra, some editions — 4 copies
Prelude to the Afternoon of a Faun [sound recording] — Artist, some editions — 4 copies
Sibelius : Pohjola's daughter, Op.49 + Symphony no.5 in E-flat major, Op.82 [sound recording] — Orchestra, some editions — 4 copies
Holst : The planets {sound recordings} {mismatched EAN/ASIN/Title/cover} (2010) — Orchestra, some editions — 3 copies
Brahms : Variations on a theme by Haydn + Mahler : Symphony no.1 [sound recording] — Orchestra, some editions — 3 copies
Fantasia on 'Greensleeves' + Fantasia on a theme by Thomas Tallis + Serenade to music + Symphony no.4 in F minor [sound recording] (1993) — some editions — 3 copies
Leonard Bernstein, an American life [music from the radio documentary] (2004) — Contributor — 2 copies
Strauss : Hero's life + Salome : Final scene [sound recording] — Orchestra, some editions — 2 copies
Beethoven : Symphony no.9 in D minor, Op.125 'Choral' {Ode to freedom} [video recording] — Orchestra — 2 copies
Beethoven : King Stephen, op.117 : Overture + Symphony no.6 in F major, op.68, 'Pastoral' + Symphony no.8 in F major, op.93 [sound recording] {Bernstein} — Orchestra, some editions — 2 copies
Greatest Hits - Dvorak — Orchestra, some editions — 2 copies
Bernstein Century: Mozart : Marriage of Figaro : Overture + Symphony no.39 in E flat major, K543 + Symphony no.41 [sound recording] — Orchestra, some editions — 2 copies
Tchaikovsky : Sleeping Beauty {suite} [sound recording] — Orchestra, some editions — 2 copies
Beethoven : Egmont, op.84 + Symphony no.5 in C minor, op.67 [sound recording] (2001) — Orchestra, some editions — 1 copy
The Romantic Piano [sound recording] — Orchestra — 1 copy
Strauss : Don Quixote + Festive prelude + Salome's dance [sound recording] — Orchestra, some editions — 1 copy
Barber : Adagio for strings + Bernstein : On the town : Three dance episodes : Lonely town : Pas de deux + Cage : Dream + Carter : Elegy, for string quartet + Copland : Quiet city… — some editions — 1 copy
A German requiem + Academic Festival overture + Alto Rhapsodie + Double Concerto for violin, cello and orchestra + Hungarian Dances + Song of destiny, Op.54 + Symphony no.1 +… (2014) — some editions — 1 copy
Berg : Lulu suite {symphonic pieces} + Weill : The seven deadly sins [sound recording] — Orchestra — 1 copy
Leonard Bernstein on Beethoven Symphony no.5 in C minor, op.67 [sound recording] {Bernstein/Walter} (1950) — Orchestra — 1 copy
Amériques + Arcana + Ionisation [sound recording] — some editions — 1 copy
Stravinsky : Firebird suite + Tchaikovsky : Romeo and Juliet : overture-fantasy [sound recording] — Orchestra, some editions — 1 copy
Sibelius : Luonnotar, Op.70 + Symphony no.1 in E minor, Op.39 [sound recording] — Orchestra, some editions — 1 copy
Beethoven : Consecration of the house, op.124 : Overture + Egmont : Overture + King Stephen, op.117 : Overture + Leonore, op.72a : Overture no.2 + Leonore, op.72b : Overture no.3… (2002) — some editions — 1 copy
Beethoven : Symphony no.6 in F major, op.68, 'Pastoral' + Mendelssohn : Midsummer Night's Dream : Incidental music + Smetana : Ma Vlast + Wagner : The Flying Dutchman : Overture +… — some editions — 1 copy
Mahler : Symphony no.7 + Symphony no.8 {sound recording} {Bernstein} — Orchestra — 1 copy
Liszt : Piano concerto no.1 in E-flat major, S.124 + Symphonic poems : Les préludes, S.97 [sound recording] — Orchestra, some editions — 1 copy
Barber : Toccata Festiva, op.36 + Poulenc : Organ concerto, FP93 + Strauss : Festival prelude, op.61 [sound recording] — Orchestra, some editions — 1 copy
Isaac Stern 60th Anniversary Celebration From Lincoln Center 45 w/Picture Sleeve — Contributor — 1 copy
Strauss : Don Juan + Thus spake Zarathustra + Till Eulenspiegel's merry pranks [sound recording] — Orchestra, some editions — 1 copy
Beethoven - Brahms - Gershwin - Ravel - Rachmaninov - Schumann - R. Strauss [sound recording] (2006) — Orchestra — 1 copy
Haydn : Missa in tempore belli + Symphony no.96 {sound recording} (1973) — Orchestra, some editions — 1 copy
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Rachmaninoff | Chopin | Stravinsky | Bartok: Alan Gilbert and the New York Philharmonic by New York Philharmonic
CDROB | See PDFROB for Program Notes | 13 Digital Pages |
Tracklist
1. Vocalise, Op. 34, No. 14 6:15
2. Piano Concerto in F Minor, Op. 21: I. Maestoso 15:19
3. Piano Concerto in F Minor, Op. 21: II. Larghetto 9:18
4. Piano Concerto in F Minor, Op. 21. 8:50
5. Suite from L'Oiseau de feu_ I. Th 5:10
6. Suite from L'Oiseau de feu: II. The Princesses’ Round-Dance 5:33
7. Suite from L'Oiseau de feu: III. Infernal Dance of King Kashchei 4:58
8. Suite from L'Oiseau de feu: IV. Lullaby 3:51
9. Suite from show more L'Oiseau de feu: V. Finale 3:24
10. Suite from The Miraculous Mandarin, Pantomime in One Act, Op. 19 19:54
Executive Producer: Vince Ford
Producers: Lawrence Rock and Mark Travis
Recording and Mastering Engineer: Lawrence Rock
Photos of Alan Gilbert and the New York Philharmonic: Chris Lee
Stravinsky's Firebird suite courtesy Edwin F. Kalmus & Co.
Bartók's Miraculous Mandarin Suite courtesy Universal Edition
Instruments made possible, in part, by The Richard S. and Karen LeFrak Endowment Fund.
Steinway is the Official Piano of the New York Philharmonic and Avery Fisher Hall. |
In January 2014 David Robertson assumed the post of chief conductor and artistic director of the Sydney Symphony Orchestra in Australia, and in the fall he launched his tenth season
as music director of the 135-year-old St. Louis Symphony. To celebrate his decade-long tenure with the St. Louis Symphony, throughout 2014–15 Mr. Robertson is showcasing 50 of the orchestra’s musicians in solo or solo ensemble
performances. Other highlights include a concert performance of Verdi’s Aida featuring video enhancements by S. Katy Tucker (one of a series of such collaborations during the season), and a return to Carnegie Hall with a
program that features the music of Meredith Monk, the season’s holder of Carnegie’s Richard and Barbara Debs Composer’s Chair. In the 2013–14 season Mr. Robertson led the St. Louis
Symphony at Carnegie Hall in Britten’s Peter Grimes (as part of Britten’s centennial) that The New York Times’s Anthony Tommasini selected as one of the most memorable concerts of the
year. In the spring Nonesuch Records released a disc of the orchestra’s performances of two works by John Adams: City Noir and the Concerto for Saxophone. |
In his inaugural year with the Sydney Symphony Orchestra he led that ensemble in a seven-city tour of China in June 2014. He also led the summer 2014 U.S. tour of the National Youth Orchestra of the United States
of America, a project of Carnegie Hall’s Weill Music Institute, in cities including Boston and Chicago, culminating in a concert at Los Angeles’s Walt Disney Concert Hall. In the fall of 2014 Mr. Robertson conducted The Metropolitan Opera premiere of John Adams’s The Death of Klinghoffer, and he appeared with Amsterdam’s Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra and Orchestre national de France, among others. In past seasons he has appeared nationally with the New York and Los Angeles Philharmonic orchestras, Boston and Chicago Symphony Orchestras, and The Philadelphia and Cleveland Orchestras, as well as internationally with the Berlin Philharmonic, Dresden Staatskapelle, BBC Symphony Orchestra,
and Hong Kong Philharmonic, among others. |
Recorded live January 28–31, 2015
Avery Fisher Hall at Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts |
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Tracklist
1. Vocalise, Op. 34, No. 14 6:15
2. Piano Concerto in F Minor, Op. 21: I. Maestoso 15:19
3. Piano Concerto in F Minor, Op. 21: II. Larghetto 9:18
4. Piano Concerto in F Minor, Op. 21. 8:50
5. Suite from L'Oiseau de feu_ I. Th 5:10
6. Suite from L'Oiseau de feu: II. The Princesses’ Round-Dance 5:33
7. Suite from L'Oiseau de feu: III. Infernal Dance of King Kashchei 4:58
8. Suite from L'Oiseau de feu: IV. Lullaby 3:51
9. Suite from show more L'Oiseau de feu: V. Finale 3:24
10. Suite from The Miraculous Mandarin, Pantomime in One Act, Op. 19 19:54
Executive Producer: Vince Ford
Producers: Lawrence Rock and Mark Travis
Recording and Mastering Engineer: Lawrence Rock
Photos of Alan Gilbert and the New York Philharmonic: Chris Lee
Stravinsky's Firebird suite courtesy Edwin F. Kalmus & Co.
Bartók's Miraculous Mandarin Suite courtesy Universal Edition
Instruments made possible, in part, by The Richard S. and Karen LeFrak Endowment Fund.
Steinway is the Official Piano of the New York Philharmonic and Avery Fisher Hall. |
In January 2014 David Robertson assumed the post of chief conductor and artistic director of the Sydney Symphony Orchestra in Australia, and in the fall he launched his tenth season
as music director of the 135-year-old St. Louis Symphony. To celebrate his decade-long tenure with the St. Louis Symphony, throughout 2014–15 Mr. Robertson is showcasing 50 of the orchestra’s musicians in solo or solo ensemble
performances. Other highlights include a concert performance of Verdi’s Aida featuring video enhancements by S. Katy Tucker (one of a series of such collaborations during the season), and a return to Carnegie Hall with a
program that features the music of Meredith Monk, the season’s holder of Carnegie’s Richard and Barbara Debs Composer’s Chair. In the 2013–14 season Mr. Robertson led the St. Louis
Symphony at Carnegie Hall in Britten’s Peter Grimes (as part of Britten’s centennial) that The New York Times’s Anthony Tommasini selected as one of the most memorable concerts of the
year. In the spring Nonesuch Records released a disc of the orchestra’s performances of two works by John Adams: City Noir and the Concerto for Saxophone. |
In his inaugural year with the Sydney Symphony Orchestra he led that ensemble in a seven-city tour of China in June 2014. He also led the summer 2014 U.S. tour of the National Youth Orchestra of the United States
of America, a project of Carnegie Hall’s Weill Music Institute, in cities including Boston and Chicago, culminating in a concert at Los Angeles’s Walt Disney Concert Hall. In the fall of 2014 Mr. Robertson conducted The Metropolitan Opera premiere of John Adams’s The Death of Klinghoffer, and he appeared with Amsterdam’s Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra and Orchestre national de France, among others. In past seasons he has appeared nationally with the New York and Los Angeles Philharmonic orchestras, Boston and Chicago Symphony Orchestras, and The Philadelphia and Cleveland Orchestras, as well as internationally with the Berlin Philharmonic, Dresden Staatskapelle, BBC Symphony Orchestra,
and Hong Kong Philharmonic, among others. |
Recorded live January 28–31, 2015
Avery Fisher Hall at Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts |
Copyright 2015 show less
PDF Digital Booklet | Rachmaninoff | Chopin | Stravinsky | Bartok: Alan Gilbert and the New York Philharmonic by New York Philharmonic
PDFROB | Program Notes | 13 Digital Pages |
Table of Contents
1. Title Photograph of Conductor & Orchestra pg. 1
2. Reviews & Order of Performances pg. 2
3. Photograph of NYP Concertmistress & Conductors pg. 3
4. Notes On The Program pg. 4-7
5. New York Philharmonic Personnel List (2014-2015) pg. 8
6. The Artists pg. 9
7. The Music Director Alan Gilbert pg. 10-12
8. Photograph of Conductor Alan Gilbert in Performance pg. 13
Executive Producer: Vince Ford
Producers: Lawrence Rock and Mark show more Travis
Recording and Mastering Engineer: Lawrence Rock
Photos of Alan Gilbert and the New York Philharmonic: Chris Lee
Stravinsky's Firebird suite courtesy Edwin F. Kalmus & Co.
Bartók's Miraculous Mandarin Suite courtesy Universal Edition
Instruments made possible, in part, by The Richard S. and Karen LeFrak Endowment Fund.
Steinway is the Official Piano of the New York Philharmonic and Avery Fisher Hall. |
In January 2014 David Robertson assumed the
post of chief conductor and artistic director of
the Sydney Symphony Orchestra in Australia,
and in the fall he launched his tenth season
as music director of the 135-year-old St. Louis
Symphony. To celebrate his decade-long tenure
with the St. Louis Symphony, throughout
2014–15 Mr. Robertson is showcasing 50 of the
orchestra’s musicians in solo or solo ensemble
performances. Other highlights include a
concert performance of Verdi’s Aida featuring
video enhancements by S. Katy Tucker (one
of a series of such collaborations during the
season), and a return to Carnegie Hall with a
program that features the music of Meredith
Monk, the season’s holder of Carnegie’s Richard
and Barbara Debs Composer’s Chair. In the
2013–14 season Mr. Robertson led the St. Louis
Symphony at Carnegie Hall in Britten’s Peter
Grimes (as part of Britten’s centennial) that The
New York Times’s Anthony Tommasini selected
as one of the most memorable concerts of the
year. In the spring Nonesuch Records released
a disc of the orchestra’s performances of two
works by John Adams: City Noir and the Concerto
for Saxophone.
In his inaugural year with the Sydney
Symphony Orchestra he led that ensemble
in a seven-city tour of China in June 2014.
He also led the summer 2014 U.S. tour of the
National Youth Orchestra of the United States
of America, a project of Carnegie Hall’s Weill
Music Institute, in cities including Boston
and Chicago, culminating in a concert at Los
Angeles’s Walt Disney Concert Hall. In the fall
of 2014 Mr. Robertson conducted The Metropolitan
Opera premiere of John Adams’s The
Death of Klinghoffer, and he appeared with
Amsterdam’s Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra
and Orchestre national de France, among
others. In past seasons he has appeared
nationally with the New York and Los Angeles
Philharmonic orchestras, Boston and Chicago
Symphony Orchestras, and The Philadelphia
and Cleveland Orchestras, as well as internationally
with the Berlin Philharmonic, Dresden
Staatskapelle, BBC Symphony Orchestra,
and Hong Kong Philharmonic, among others. |
Recorded live January 28–31, 2015
Avery Fisher Hall at Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts |
Copyright 2015 show less
Table of Contents
1. Title Photograph of Conductor & Orchestra pg. 1
2. Reviews & Order of Performances pg. 2
3. Photograph of NYP Concertmistress & Conductors pg. 3
4. Notes On The Program pg. 4-7
5. New York Philharmonic Personnel List (2014-2015) pg. 8
6. The Artists pg. 9
7. The Music Director Alan Gilbert pg. 10-12
8. Photograph of Conductor Alan Gilbert in Performance pg. 13
Executive Producer: Vince Ford
Producers: Lawrence Rock and Mark show more Travis
Recording and Mastering Engineer: Lawrence Rock
Photos of Alan Gilbert and the New York Philharmonic: Chris Lee
Stravinsky's Firebird suite courtesy Edwin F. Kalmus & Co.
Bartók's Miraculous Mandarin Suite courtesy Universal Edition
Instruments made possible, in part, by The Richard S. and Karen LeFrak Endowment Fund.
Steinway is the Official Piano of the New York Philharmonic and Avery Fisher Hall. |
In January 2014 David Robertson assumed the
post of chief conductor and artistic director of
the Sydney Symphony Orchestra in Australia,
and in the fall he launched his tenth season
as music director of the 135-year-old St. Louis
Symphony. To celebrate his decade-long tenure
with the St. Louis Symphony, throughout
2014–15 Mr. Robertson is showcasing 50 of the
orchestra’s musicians in solo or solo ensemble
performances. Other highlights include a
concert performance of Verdi’s Aida featuring
video enhancements by S. Katy Tucker (one
of a series of such collaborations during the
season), and a return to Carnegie Hall with a
program that features the music of Meredith
Monk, the season’s holder of Carnegie’s Richard
and Barbara Debs Composer’s Chair. In the
2013–14 season Mr. Robertson led the St. Louis
Symphony at Carnegie Hall in Britten’s Peter
Grimes (as part of Britten’s centennial) that The
New York Times’s Anthony Tommasini selected
as one of the most memorable concerts of the
year. In the spring Nonesuch Records released
a disc of the orchestra’s performances of two
works by John Adams: City Noir and the Concerto
for Saxophone.
In his inaugural year with the Sydney
Symphony Orchestra he led that ensemble
in a seven-city tour of China in June 2014.
He also led the summer 2014 U.S. tour of the
National Youth Orchestra of the United States
of America, a project of Carnegie Hall’s Weill
Music Institute, in cities including Boston
and Chicago, culminating in a concert at Los
Angeles’s Walt Disney Concert Hall. In the fall
of 2014 Mr. Robertson conducted The Metropolitan
Opera premiere of John Adams’s The
Death of Klinghoffer, and he appeared with
Amsterdam’s Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra
and Orchestre national de France, among
others. In past seasons he has appeared
nationally with the New York and Los Angeles
Philharmonic orchestras, Boston and Chicago
Symphony Orchestras, and The Philadelphia
and Cleveland Orchestras, as well as internationally
with the Berlin Philharmonic, Dresden
Staatskapelle, BBC Symphony Orchestra,
and Hong Kong Philharmonic, among others. |
Recorded live January 28–31, 2015
Avery Fisher Hall at Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts |
Copyright 2015 show less
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