ID | Interpret | Skladba | Album | |
91. | New York Philharmonic | Conductor Riccardo Muti leads the Philharmonic in three very different works by Brahms, Liszt, and Scriabin. | New York Philharmonic Podcast | |
92. | New York Philharmonic | Maazel conducts Mahler | New York Philharmonic Podcast | |
93. | New York Philharmonic | Galway performs Ibert on Opening Night | New York Philharmonic Podcast | |
94. | New York Philharmonic Podcast | James Conlon leads New York Philharmonic in Beethoven's Second Piano Concerto and Zemlinsky's A Florentine Tragedy. | New York Philharmonic Podcast | |
95. | New York Philharmonic | Gilbert and Hampson | New York Philharmonic Podcast | |
96. | New York Philharmonic | Muti conducts Verdi, Puccini, and Respighi | New York Philharmonic Podcast | |
97. | New York Philharmonic | Maazel conducts Mendelssohn, Telemann, Bruch, and Mussorgsky | New York Philharmonic Podcast | |
98. | New York Philharmonic Podcast | Nyphil Podcast for September 5th - Lorin Maazel conducts the New York Philharmonic September 19–21 in works by Berio, Beethoven, and Tchaikovsky. | New York Philharmonic Podcast | |
99. | New York Philharmonic | Morlot and Mustonen | New York Philharmonic Podcast | |
100. | New York Philharmonic | Maazel conducts Elektra | New York Philharmonic Podcast | |
101. | New York Philharmonic | Kaplan conducts Mahler | New York Philharmonic Podcast | |
102. | New York Philharmonic | Maazel conducts works by Philharmonic Music Directors | New York Philharmonic Podcast | |
103. | New York Philharmonic | Boreyko conducts Lyadov, Khachaturian, Kancheli, and Stravinsky | New York Philharmonic Podcast | |
104. | New York Philharmonic Podcast | Conductor Philippe Jordan makes his New York Philharmonic debut with a rich program featuring works by Dvořák, Beethoven, and Smetana. | New York Philharmonic Podcast | |
105. | New York Philharmonic | Maazel conducts Bach, Penderecki, and Beethoven | New York Philharmonic Podcast | |
106. | New York Philharmonic Podcast | Nyphil Podcast for April 17th - Lorin Maazel and Julia Fischer discuss Brahms's Symphony No. 1, Violin Concerto and Academic Festival Overture, being performed by the Philharmonic on April 18 and 19 a | New York Philharmonic Podcast | |
107. | New York Philharmonic | Bach, Prokofiev, Mozart, and Falla | New York Philharmonic Podcast | |
108. | New York Philharmonic | Muti and Quasthoff | New York Philharmonic Podcast | |
109. | New York Philharmonic | David Robertson and Emanuel Ax | New York Philharmonic Podcast | |
110. | New York Philharmonic | David Robertson and Glenn Dicterow | New York Philharmonic Podcast | |
111. | New York Philharmonic Podcast | - | New York Philharmonic Podcast | |
112. | New York Philharmonic Podcast | Nyphil Podcast for September 6th - The Tchaikovsky Experience: A Philharmonic Festival begins September 26–29, conducted by Music Director Lorin Maazel. | New York Philharmonic Podcast | |
113. | New York Philharmonic Podcast | - | New York Philharmonic Podcast | |
114. | New York Philharmonic | The New York Philharmonic announces that it will perform in Pyongyang, the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea | New York Philharmonic Podcast | |
115. | New York Philharmonic Podcast | The New York Philharmonic gives thanks with enchanting works by Rossini, J. Strauss II, and Mendelssohn, along with Glazunov's Violin Concerto. | New York Philharmonic Podcast | |
116. | New York Philharmonic Podcast | The Tchaikovsky Experience: A Philharmonic Festival concludes with the composer's final symphony, the Sixth, Pathétique, which can be heard October 12, 13, and 16. | New York Philharmonic Podcast | |
117. | New York Philharmonic | Maazel conducts Mahler's Ninth Symphony | New York Philharmonic Podcast | |
118. | New York Philharmonic | Muti and Lupu | New York Philharmonic Podcast | |
119. | New York Philharmonic | Stravinsky's complete Firebird and the world premiere of Tan Dun's Piano Concerto | New York Philharmonic Podcast | |
120. | New York Philharmonic Podcast | Nyphil Podcast for May 29th - Brahms's Symphonies 3 & 4 and German Requiem, with commentary from Lorin Maazel | New York Philharmonic Podcast | |