New York Philharmonic
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Events:5
Library:2
Confidence:
95%
Key Facts
Type
Organization
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Industry
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Status
Draft
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Headquarters
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Founded
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Dissolved
Active
Website
Email
{last}{first_initial}@nyphil.org
Phone
(212) 875-5656
Also Known As
NY PhilharmonicNY PhilNew York PhilPhilharmonicNYPO
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Overall Confidence
95%
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Key Information
Leadership
Jaap van Zweden
Music Director
2018 - 2023
Gustavo Dudamel
Music Director Designate
2023 - Present
Positions
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About
One of America's oldest and most prestigious orchestras, and one of the leading American orchestras as part of the 'Big Five'. Founded in 1842 as the Philharmonic Society of New York, initially a cooperative of professional musicians organized by violinist and conductor Ureli Corelli Hill to provide concerts to subscribers. In 1909, it transitioned from a musician-operated cooperative to a corporate management structure under the Guarantors Committee led by Mary Seney Sheldon and Minnie Untermyer. It merged with the Symphony Society of New York in 1928. Based at David Geffen Hall in Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts.
Key Relationships
Larry Silverstein
board_member
Currently serves as a board member. Consistent with his background attending the High School of Music and Art and his father's career as a classical pianist.
Recent Events
Appointed Music Director Designate at New York Philharmonic
Gustavo Dudamel became Music Director Designate
1/1/2023
Appointed Music Director at New York Philharmonic
Jaap van Zweden began his tenure as Music Director
1/1/2018
Merged with Symphony Society of New York
Merged with the Symphony Society of New York
1/1/1928
Transitioned to corporate management structure
Transitioned from a musician-operated cooperative to a corporate management structure under the Guarantors Committee led by Mary Seney Sheldon and Minnie Untermyer
1/1/1909
Founded as Philharmonic Society of New York
Founded as the Philharmonic Society of New York, initially a cooperative of professional musicians organized by violinist and conductor Ureli Corelli Hill to provide concerts to subscribers
1/1/1842