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Igor Stravinsky's U.S. Debut

How the New York Philharmonic orchestrated the first North American appearances of the enigmatic composer.
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Dimitri Mitropoulos Marked Scores

170 never-before-seen scores marked by the NY Phil’s former Music Director are now publicly available thanks to a collaboration with the University of Iowa Rita Benton Music Library. Dive into the unique marking style of Mitropoulos, who committed all his scores to memory before performing them.
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The Philharmonic’s First Woman

100 years ago, harpist Stephanie "Steffy" Goldner (1896-1962) became the New York Philharmonic’s first woman musician. The Archives tells her story for the first time.
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Eureka Moments

Celebrating the 10th Anniversary of the NY Philharmonic Shelby White & Leon Levy Digital Archives.
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Detail from a page of Philippa Schuyler's Young People's Concert notebook. Detail from a page of Philippa Schuyler's Young People's Concert notebook.

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Women Pioneers of the NY Phil

Meet the women who have been breaking the glass ceiling since 1842 in this Google Arts & Culture exhibit.
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#dailydocument From the Archives

In support of our audience, researchers, and online community of music lovers during the current public health crisis, the archivists will post a #dailydocument for those who would like to dive deeper into the Digital Archives collections.
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Mahler in New York

The New York Philharmonic has partnered with Google Arts & Culture to bring Mahler and his New York experience to you. Explore the city Mahler called home while presiding over the Orchestra.
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Press Scrapbooks

Explore the New York Philharmonic's history through decades of press clippings now available online. Includes dozens of New York papers, as well as press from around the U.S. and the world.
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Dvořák and the New World

The New World Symphony, composed by Dvořák 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.
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A Lincoln Portrait

Copland’s A Lincoln Portrait is a dramatic work for orchestra and narrator that uses Lincoln’s own words as the text. This online exhibit highlights the tradition of having narrators sign the score, and also features audio clips by luminaries ranging from Carl Sandburg and Henry Fonda to Marian Anderson and Joe Torre.
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