The New York Philharmonic Essentials

The New York Philharmonic Essentials

The history of America's longest-running symphony orchestra is chock full of stylistic variation. The New York Philharmonic's catalog boasts theatrically exuberant performances from onetime music director Leonard Bernstein, as well as the coolly precise recordings, often inching slowly into red-hot territory, favored by French modernist Pierre Boulez, the principal conductor of a later era. Sampling each distinct style from the orchestra's vast archive—including the Romantic abandon of Zubin Mehta—makes for a well-balanced survey of symphonic excellence.

Select a country or region

Africa, Middle East, and India

Asia Pacific

Europe

Latin America and the Caribbean

The United States and Canada