Join us for this lecture-concert series where we will investigate the history, construction, and repertoire of the instruments of the classical orchestra. From strings to woodwinds, from brass to percussion,… Read more »
The Library teams up with The New York Philharmonic Archives and Music from Copland House to present a sonic portrait of Leonard Bernstein’s spirited first years in New York City…. Read more »
A collage of live performance, conversation, and historic document recitation illuminates a pivotal moment in Leonard Bernstein’s education. In 1938, Bernstein had his first exposure to American Modernism: learning Aaron… Read more »
Featuring guest artist Eitan Globerson, this lecture is entitled “Our Brain as Pianist”. Piano playing is considered one of the most complex actions accomplished by human beings. The pianist employs… Read more »