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  2. New York Philharmonic concert of April 6, 1962 - Wikipedia

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    The New York Philharmonic concert of April 6, 1962, is widely regarded as one of the most controversial in the orchestra's history. Featuring a performance by Glenn Gould of the First Piano Concerto of Johannes Brahms, conducted by its music director, Leonard Bernstein, the concert became famous because of Bernstein's remarks from the podium prior to the concerto.

  3. Young People's Concerts - Wikipedia

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    Conductor Ernest Henry Schelling with dog aboard the S.S. Paris, May 24, 1922. The New York Philharmonic's annual "Young People's Concerts" series was founded in 1924 by conductor "Uncle" Ernest Schelling and Mary Williamson Harriman and Elizabeth "Bessie" Mitchell, co-chairs of the Philharmonic's Educational and Children's Concerts Committee. [4]

  4. Metropolitan Opera radio broadcasts - Wikipedia

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    The Metropolitan Opera radio broadcasts are a regular series of weekly broadcasts on network radio of full-length opera performances. They are transmitted live from the stage of the Metropolitan Opera in New York City. The Metropolitan Opera International Radio Network airs the live performances on Saturday afternoons while the Met is in season ...

  5. New York Philharmonic - Wikipedia

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    The New York Philharmonic is an American symphony orchestra based in New York City. Known officially as the Philharmonic-Symphony Society of New York, Inc., [1] and globally known as the New York Philharmonic Orchestra (NYPO) [2] [3] or the New York Philharmonic-Symphony Orchestra, [4] it is one of the leading American orchestras popularly called the "Big Five". [5]

  6. Carnegie Hall - Wikipedia

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    Carnegie Hall (/ ˈ k ɑːr n ɪ ɡ i / KAR-nig-ee) [3] [note 1] is a concert venue in Midtown Manhattan, New York City.It is at 881 Seventh Avenue, occupying the east side of Seventh Avenue between 56th and 57th Streets.

  7. Death of Classical - Wikipedia

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    Death of Classical is known for its distinctive choice of venues, which provide a unique backdrop for classical music performances. [9] [10] Artists who have performed on the series include tenor Lawrence Brownlee, violinist Lara St. John, cellist Joshua Roman, and opera countertenor John Holiday.

  8. American Classical Orchestra - Wikipedia

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    The American Classical Orchestra is dedicated to the appreciation and understanding of classical music through educational programs. The ACO’s educational mission is to spread historically-informed performance practices to new generations and instill a love for the music of the Baroque, Classical and early Romantic periods. For this work, the ...

  9. The Crypt Sessions - Wikipedia

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    The Crypt Sessions is a classical music concert series that takes place in the crypt of the Church of the Intercession in Harlem, New York City. Created by Andrew Ousley of Unison Media, [1] The Crypt Sessions debuted on November 4, 2015, with American composer and pianist Conrad Tao.

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