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Carnegie Hall and the New York Philharmonic present
Bernstein: The Best of All Possible Worlds Subscription Packages Subscription packages are no longer available. Select single tickets will be on sale September 2, 2008. For repertoire details on the performances in these packages, click here.
Discover the many-sided legacy of Bernstein throughout the city he called home—
New York Philharmonic • New York Pops •
The Bernstein Mass Project • New York City Center’s Encores! “On the Town” Series BF1 (four concerts):
$99, $146, $165, $247, $277, $314 Learn more ›
A focus on Bernstein’s orchestral music reveals works of great beauty and intense spirituality. The symphonies in particular are dazzling expressions of creativity combined with formidable intellect.
New York Philharmonic • Baltimore Symphony Orchestra • New York Philharmonic •
Israel Philharmonic Orchestra • New York Philharmonic presents The Juilliard Orchestra Series BF2 (five concerts):
$146, $202, $256, $318, $383, $456 Learn more ›
Bernstein helped shape the American musical as a serious art form in ways that still echo on Broadway. That legacy lives on in this series, which includes a semi-staged production of his breakthrough hit On the Town. New York Philharmonic • New York City Center’s Encores! “On the Town” • Bill Charlap Trio (Somewhere: The Songs of Leonard Bernstein)
Series BF3 (three concerts):
$99, $132, $147, $226, $252, $264 Learn more › Because these events are included in other subscription packages, we are unable to provide same-seat locations for all events in one package. Where packages include events in several venues, equivalent seating areas are used. Please note that these packages are nonrefundable and nonrenewable. |
“Music can name the unnameable and communicate the unknowable.”
— Leonard Bernstein
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Bernstein Festival Events
New Publication
Leonard Bernstein:
AMERICAN ORIGINAL How a Modern Renaissance Man Transformed Music and the World During his New York Philharmonic Years, 1943–1976 By Burton Bernstein—former New Yorker writer and Leonard’s brother—and the New York Philharmonic’s historian, Barbara Haws.
A lively, multifaceted look at the life and times of cultural icon Leonard Bernstein, with over one hundred rare photographs and visuals. The book features essays by leading authorities, including John Adams, Paul S. Boyer, Joseph Horowitz, James M. Keller, Bill McGlaughlin, Carol J. Oja, Tim Page, Alan Rich, and Jonathan Rosenberg. (HarperCollins, August 2008)
Bernstein at Carnegie Hall
He appeared more than 430 times at the Hall between 1943 and 1990, conducting the New York Philharmonic as well as the Vienna Philharmonic, American Composers Orchestra, Israel Philharmonic, Rochester Philharmonic, Symphony of the Air, Boston Symphony, Cincinnati Symphony and The Philadelphia Orchestra.
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