
2009-2010 Season
68 Videos
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Theodore Wiprud on Bartók's Music for Strings, Percussion and Celestra
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Theodore Wiprud on Bartók's Music
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Composer-in-Residence Magnus Lindberg
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Theodore Wiprud on Debussy's "La Mer"
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Theodore Wiprud on Bruckner's Symphony No. 4
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James Keller: Revueltas's La Noche de los Mayos
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James M. Keller on Saint-Saen's Symphony No. 3, Organ (Part I of 2)
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Christoph Eschenbach on Brahms/Schoenberg's Piano Quartet No. 1
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Christoph Eschenbach on the March 18-20, 2010 program
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Leif Ove Andsnes on playing Mozart's Piano Concerto No. 23
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James Keller on Stravinsky's "The Rite of Spring"
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James M. Keller on Stravinsky's Oedipus Rex
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James M. Keller on Honegger's Symphony No. 2
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James M. Keller on Mozart's Symphony No. 38, Prague
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Theodore Wiprud on Debussy's Syrinx for Solo Flute
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James Keller on Stravinsky's "The Soldier's Tale"
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James M. Keller on Chausson's "Poeme de l'amour et de la mer"
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Christoph Eschenbach on Berg's Violin Concerto
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James Keller on Haydn's Symphony No. 95
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Russian Stravinsky :30 Second Spot
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James Keller on Jean Sibelius
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James M. Keller on Bruch's Scottish Fantasy
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James M. Keller on Mozart's Symphony No. 31, Paris
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Renée Fleming on Messiaen's Poèmes pour Mi
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James Keller on Sibelius's Symphony No. 1
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James M. Keller on Mozart's Symphony No. 25
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James M. Keller on Saint-Saen's Symphony No. 3, Organ (Part 2 of 2)
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James Keller on Brahms's Symphony No. 4
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Creating Ligeti's "Le Grand Macabre"
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John Adams's The Wound Dresser, by Thomas Hampson
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James Keller on Schubert's Symphony No. 4
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James M. Keller on Liszt's Les Preludes
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Thomas Hampson on Matthias Pintscher
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Brahms's Variations on a Theme by Haydn, by Christoph Eschenbach
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James M. Keller on Hindemith's Symphony in E-flat
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James M. Keller on Mozart's Symphony No. 38 & "The Marriage of Figaro"
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Leif Ove Andsnes on Mozart's Piano Concerto No. 23
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Thomas Hampson on Zemlinsky's Lyric Symphony
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Theodore Wiprud on Haydn's Symphony No. 49, "La Passione"
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James M. Keller on Franck's Symphony in D
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Theodore Wiprud on Webern's Im Sommerwind and Symphony Op. 21
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Summertime Classics 2010
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Gilbert and Gergiev discuss "The Russian Stravinsky"
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Alan Gilbert: A Maestro for New York
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Alan Gilbert on Mahler Symphony No. 3
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Ligeti's Le Grand Macabre, by Alan Gilbert
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Alan Gilbert on Yefim Bronfman
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Alan Gilbert on CONTACT! 2009-10
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Alan Gilbert on New Year's Eve 2009
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Alan Gilbert on Programming
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Alan Gilbert on Strauss's 'Ein Heldenleben'
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Alan Gilbert on the Sept 30 - Oct 3, 2009 program
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Alan Gilbert on Beethoven's "Missa Solemnis"
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James Keller on Stravinsky's The Firebird
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Alan Gilbert on Leif Ove Andsnes
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Alan Gilbert on the June 10-15, 2010 program
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Alan Gilbert on the Jan 7-12, 2010 program
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Alan Gilbert on Schubert and Berg
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Alan Gilbert on Christopher Rouse
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Alan Gilbert on Thomas Hampson
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Alan Gilbert on Mozart's Symphony No. 41, "Jupiter"
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Alan Gilbert on Brahms's Symphony No. 2
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Alan Gilbert on the June 17-19, 2010 program
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Alan Gilbert on Schumann's Symphony No. 2
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Alan Gilbert on the Sept 24 - 26 Program
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Opening Night at the New York Philharmonic
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James Keller on Stravinsky's The Firebird
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Alan Gilbert on Mozart's Sinfonia Concertante for Winds
2009-2010 Season
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