Holiday Brass from New York Philharmonic's Principal Brass Quintet
Avery Fisher Hall, at Lincoln Center (10 Lincoln Center Plaza New York, NY 10023)
- Full Price:
- $74.50
- Our Price:
- $38.50*
* Additional fees apply.
All offers for Holiday Brass have expired.
The last date listed for Holiday Brass was Sunday December 11, 2011 / 3:00pm.
Currently at Avery Fisher Hall:
Distinguished Concerts International New York at Avery Fisher Hall
- Full Price:
- $20.00 - $100.00
- Our Price:
- COMP - $50.00
Friedrich Nietzsche once said, "Without music, life would be a mistake." Distinguished Concerts International takes that sentiment to heart as a talent incubator, a star-maker, and a presenter of broadly accessible, world-class musical entertainment. Concerts at Lincoln Center's Avery Fisher Hall in New York City include some of the nation's top choirs, symphonies and soloists. Audiences are treated to heart-stopping, innovative and exciting choral music in prestigious venues. See the full event description for information on upcoming shows. Learn More
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Report as inappropriateThis was our second year attending this event - we cannot wait until next year's holiday brass.
My daughter plays euphonium in her high school band/brass ensemble and loves the experience of the NY Philharmonic!
Thank you for bringing this opportunity to us!
Report as inappropriateThis was a warm and upbeat concert, made outstanding by the high level of the playing. Having the audience sing was a sweet touch that sounded surprisingly good. Although the repertoire was predictable the arrangments were not. The audience left happy.
More Information About Holiday Brass
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About the Ticket Supplier: New York Philharmonic
The New York Philharmonic is by far the oldest symphony orchestra in the United States, and one of the oldest in the world. Founded in 1842 by a group of local musicians led by American-born Ureli Corelli Hill, the Orchestra currently plays some 180 concerts a year. On December 18, 2004, the Philharmonic gave its 14,000th concert--a milestone unmatched by any other orchestra in the world.
Since 1917 the Philharmonic has recorded nearly 2,000 albums; more than 500 recordings are currently available. In February 2003, the Orchestra was honored by The Recording Academy with a Trustees Award in recognition of its outstanding contributions to the industry and American culture. Members of the Philharmonic also performed on the 45th Annual Grammy Awards ceremony, televised internationally from New York's Madison Square Garden -- the first time that a major symphony orchestra had performed live on the Grammy Awards.