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The New World Symphony, composed by DvoĆák while living in New York, was premiered by the Philharmonic. Explore the original program, minutes, press clippings, and manuscript parts online, and learn more about The New World Initiative, the Philharmonic’s 175th anniversary celebration.
The New York Philharmonic Archives, the oldest and most comprehensive collection of any symphony orchestra, contains approximately six million pages that date back to its founding in 1842, with holdings that include correspondence, business records, orchestral scores and parts, photographs, concert programs, and newspaper clippings, as well as ...
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New York Philharmonic Performance History Search contains all of the Orchestra’s concerts beginning with December 7, 1842, up to last night’s concert. It includes both the New York Philharmonic and the New York Symphony, which was founded in 1878 by Leopold Damrosch and merged with the Philharmonic in 1928.
Listen as current and former New York Philharmonic musicians explore the history of the Orchestra through its recordings, in conversation with Philharmonic Archivist and Historian Emerita Barbara Haws.
This list has been compiled from program rosters and records of the orchestra personnel office of the New York Philharmonic. Its first iteration was edited by Norman Schweikert, long-time hornist of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra; it has since been maintained by the New York Philharmonic Archives.
The New York Philharmonic Shelby White & Leon Levy Digital Archives provides an additional interface for searching printed programs alongside other digitized items such as marked music scores, marked orchestral parts, business records, and photos.
The New York Philharmonic Shelby White & Leon Levy Digital Archives houses multiple score and part collections, including those of Leonard Bernstein and Andre Kostelanetz as well as the oldest items of the Philharmonic's own music library which dates back to the founding of the Orchestra in 1842.
The New York Philharmonic Shelby White & Leon Levy Digital Archives contains a growing collection of archival documents from the Philharmonic's founding in 1842 through today. Using the search tool you may access programs, marked scores, business documents, images, and samples of audio and video materials.