New York Philharmonic
A nostalgic, polished classical artist.
The New York Philharmonic plays a leading cultural role in New York City, the United States, and the world, and has built a tradition of innovation that has allowed it to adapt and thrive over more than 180 years. Each season the Orchestra connects with up to 50 million music lovers through live concerts in New York and around the world; international broadcasts on television, radio, and online; recordings; and education programs. Gustavo Dudamel will become the Oscar L. Tang and H.M. Agnes Hsu-Tang Music and Artistic Director of the New York Philharmonic in the 2026–27 season, after serving as Music Director Designate in 2025–26. He will succeed musical leaders including Alan Gilbert (2009–17); Lorin Maazel (2002–09); Kurt Masur (Music Director 1991–2002; named Music Director Emeritus in 2002); Zubin Mehta (1978–91); Pierre Boulez (1971–77); Leonard Bernstein (appointed Music Director in 1958; named Laureate Conductor in 1969); Arturo Toscanini (1928–36); and Gustav Mahler (1909–11).
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Venues where New York Philharmonic plays
What kind of music does New York Philharmonic play?+
New York Philharmonic plays classical, orchestral - rooted in tradition rather than chasing trends.
What are New York Philharmonic live shows like?+
New York Philharmonic's live sets are tight and well-rehearsed - mid-paced sets where the arrangements come through clearly.
When is New York Philharmonic performing next?+
New York Philharmonic plays Paris Philharmonic in Paris on Friday 9 October. There are 2 New York Philharmonic shows currently listed on Mood.



