Tag: New York Philharmonic

Four Years After Covid-19 Shutdown, Are Audiences Back?

It was four years ago — on March 12, 2020 — that the coronavirus brought the curtain down on Broadway for what was initially supposed to be a monthlong shutdown, but which wound up lasting a year and a half. The pandemic brought live events and big gatherings to a halt, silencing orchestras, shutting museums […]

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What to Know About ‘Maestro’: A Guide to Bradley Cooper’s Bernstein Biopic

How much of the film’s score is Bernstein’s music? That cue you hear when Bernstein finds out he’ll be making his conducting debut at the New York Philharmonic? That’s from “On the Waterfront,” the 1954 Marlon Brando drama for which Bernstein wrote the music. That spiky, horn-filled composition that signals tension when Bernstein and a […]

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