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Season Fall thru early Summer each year

Locations

Avery Fisher Hall Columbus Avenue near 65th Street

Merkin Concert Hall 129 W 67th Street Philharmonic Ensembles and Very Young People's Concerts

Riverside Church 490 Riverside Drive | Main entrance on Claremont Avenue, just north of 120th Street

92nd Street Y Lexington Avenue at 92nd Street Chamber Music at the 92nd St Y

Information New York Philharmonic

Tickets Many different price scales

Evening concerts  $26 to $102
Friday matinees  $23 to $86
Saturday matinees  $23 to $64
Saturday evenings  $28 to $104

Opening Night Gala  $50 to $170
Holiday Brass  $37 to $68
Messiah at Riverside  $27 to $72
New Year's Eve  $80 to $235
Garrison Keillor  $30 to $90
John Williams  $49 to $119

Inside the Music  $23 to $58
Hear & Now  $10 to $20
Philharmonic Ensembles  To come
Chamber Music at 92nd St Y  $40

Young People's concerts  $7 to $26
Very Young People's concerts  $12 to $16

Ticket prices do not include any taxes or surcharges

Box Office Avery Fisher Hall

Online New York Philharmonic

By Phone 212- 875-5656 | Monday thru Saturday 10:00A to 8:00P | Sunday 12:00N to 8:00P

The New York Philharmonic was founded in 1842. For more than 150 years the foremost musicians of world music have appeared with the orchestra, including Dvorak, Rachmaninoff, Richard Strauss, Stravinsky and Tchaikovsky. Principal conductors have, over the years, included those in the pantheon of giants: Walter Damrosch,  Gustav Mahler, Arturo Toscanini, Leopold Stokowski, the incomparable Leonard Bernstein, Zubin Mehta and, until 2002, Kurt Masur. American maestro Lorin Maazel took over the baton starting with the 2002 - 2003 season

In the Spring of 2003, the boards of the New York Philharmonic and Carnegie Hall announced a merger that would see the orchestra moving to the Hall as of the 2005-2006 season. The 'done deal' has since been the subject of much, for want of a better word, bickering between parties. Legal entanglements, few of which we understood, appeared to put the deal more at the 'soft boiled' stage. And so it should have been. As it turned out the deal was announced without a lot of consultation, much less a handshake, and fell through

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