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Olga & Sergei

Popejoy Hall 203 Cornell Drive, NE, Albuquerque, United States

Olga Kern is back, this time performing Sergei Rachmaninoff’s most technically challenging concerto, one made famous by Vladimir Horowitz. This will be but the latest of Olga’s visits to New Mexico, each one building upon the last. The symphonies of Anton Bruckner, including the fourth, performed here, were also built one upon the other. His Symphony No. 4 is known for both the extensive revisions it received by the composer as well as its powerful finale.

Power Concert: Bruckner Meets Sci-Fi!

Immanuel Presbyterian Church 114 Carlisle Blvd SE, Albuquerque, NM, United States

The New Mexico Philharmonic’s Power Concerts series is back for another season of illuminating, affordable, family-friendly concerts! This series is geared toward introducing young audience members and their families to classical music, the orchestra, and the instruments that make it all possible. Our first Power Concert of the season starts off with a bang! Our brass and percussion sections steal the show in the Power Concerts’ signature tune, the opening to Richard Strauss’s Also sprach Zarathustra. Then, the magic of Bruckner meets the magic of the movies when we pair movements of Bruckner’s Symphony No. 4 with two of John Williams’s classics, the “Flying Theme” from E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial and “Darth Vader’s Theme” from Star Wars. Music Director Roberto Minczuk conducts.

Musical Fiestas: Olga Kern!

Albuquerque Albuquerque, NM, United States

You are invited to join us for a Musical Fiesta featuring the incomparable pianist, Olga Kern!

$300

Dvořák’s Serenade

First United Methodist Church 314 Lead Ave SW, Albuquerque, NM, United States

A serenade can be defined as a musical work to be performed outdoors on a beautiful evening. Antonín Dvořák helped define the genre with his five-movement serenade from 1875. Hear this work along with Osvaldo Golijov’s tango-flavored Last Round.

The Princess Bride In Concert

Popejoy Hall 203 Cornell Drive, NE, Albuquerque, United States

Fencing, fighting, torture, revenge, giants, monsters, chases, escapes, true love, miracles ... Experience one of the most beloved films of all time as never before … with the power of a full symphony orchestra performing the entire musical score live-to-picture! Directed by Rob Reiner, The Princess Bride features an all-star cast including Robin Wright, Cary Elwes, Wallace Shawn, Mandy Patinkin, Chris Sarandon, Billy Crystal, Carol Kane, Christopher Guest, Fred Savage and André the Giant.

Vivaldi’s The Four Seasons

National Hispanic Cultural Center 1701 4th Street SW, Albuquerque, NM, United States

What finer time than the fall to revisit Antonio Vivaldi’s all-time most loved work, The Four Seasons. With the excitement of spring, the storms of summer, autumn’s harvests, and the chill of winter … Vivaldi encompassed an entire year’s worth of life into four miniature concertos. Also on the program is Mozart’s Symphony No. 29, written by the prodigious 18-year-old composer who was just finishing a busy two-year period focused on symphonic writing. Experience the youthful Viennese flavor of this great work.

Tosca in Concert

Popejoy Hall 203 Cornell Drive, NE, Albuquerque, United States

“Tosca in Concert” is the New Mexico Philharmonic’s salute to Giacomo Puccini, commemorating 100 years since his death. Like the operatic presentation, the dramatic nature of Tosca in this concert performance will fascinate audiences as it has since its premiere. Renowned soprano Carmen Giannattasio will perform the role of Tosca and Brazilian baritone Leonardo Neiva will play Scarpia.

Mozart’s Gran Partita

First United Methodist Church 314 Lead Ave SW, Albuquerque, NM, United States

Among his most beloved works, Mozart’s "Gran Partita" is a cornerstone of works written primarily for woodwinds and brass. Aside from its high standing with audiences, the work is also notable for featuring the basset horn, a member of the clarinet family but pitched a perfect fourth lower than a clarinet, which was a favorite instrument of Mozart’s. Felix Mendelssohn and Richard Strauss would later foster a brief revival for this rare instrument. The Brass will bring festive sounds just in time for the holidays.

Home for the Holidays

Popejoy Hall 203 Cornell Drive, NE, Albuquerque, United States

The NMPhil continues the long tradition of holiday pops concerts with this year’s edition of “Home for the Holidays,” featuring a blizzard of holiday favorites such as “Sleigh Ride,” “Carol of the Bells,” “Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy” from The Nutcracker, and much more. We also join forces with some of the finest young musicians in New Mexico to craft this holiday delight.

Handel’s Messiah! December 20, 2024

First United Methodist Church 314 Lead Ave SW, Albuquerque, NM, United States

Celebrate the holiday season with the world’s most beloved sacred symphonic work: Handel’s Messiah. An intimate performance by the New Mexico Philharmonic—conducted by Bradley Ellingboe, with the extraordinary Luminare choir. Experience a transcendent tour de force—Handel’s masterwork the way it was meant to be!

Handel’s Messiah! December 21, 2024

V. Sue Cleveland High School 4800 Cleveland Heights Rd NE, Rio Rancho, NM, United States

Celebrate the holiday season with the world’s most beloved sacred symphonic work: Handel’s Messiah. An intimate performance by the New Mexico Philharmonic—conducted by Bradley Ellingboe, with the extraordinary Luminare choir. Experience a transcendent tour de force—Handel’s masterwork the way it was meant to be!

Mozart & Salieri

Popejoy Hall 203 Cornell Drive, NE, Albuquerque, United States

“Melody is the essence of music,” Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart said. “I compare a good melodist to a fine racer, and counterpointists to hack post-horses.” Perhaps no instrument conveys melody quite like the human voice. Join us for this program of music featuring the Coro Lux Oratorio Society choir and soloists in Mozart’s Requiem as well as Rimsky-Korsakov’s mythical tribute to the rivalry between Mozart and Antonio Salieri.

Midori Plays Mendelssohn

Popejoy Hall 203 Cornell Drive, NE, Albuquerque, United States

The prodigious violinist Midori returns to New Mexico with your NMPhil in the shimmering genius of the Violin Concerto of Felix Mendelssohn. Also on the program is the exquisite Fifth Symphony of Dimitri Shostakovich, echoing the times of war and despair of World War II. The premiere in November 1937 was a "triumphal success” that appealed to both the public and “official” Soviet critics, receiving an ovation that lasted well over half an hour.

Power Concert: Fire & Ice

Immanuel Presbyterian Church 114 Carlisle Blvd SE, Albuquerque, NM, United States

The New Mexico Philharmonic’s Power Concerts series is back for another season of illuminating, affordable, family-friendly concerts! This series is geared toward introducing young audience members and their families to classical music, the orchestra, and the instruments that make it all possible. In the second Power Concert of the season, we pair the questioning of Charles Ives with the determination and grit of Dmitri Shostakovich. The artistry of the string, brass, and wind sections are on full display in Ives’s reflective The Unanswered Question, where we find that no matter how important the questions, sometimes there are just no answers. Shostakovich’s Symphony No. 5, arguably his most popular work, is a marvel of symphonic form that landed the composer a rare win: It was a triple threat of success, managing to satisfy music critics, audiences, and most surprisingly, Russian government officials. Music Director Roberto Minczuk leads the orchestra through the second and fourth movements of this masterpiece.

The Heavenly Harpsichord

First United Methodist Church 314 Lead Ave SW, Albuquerque, NM, United States

With its unmistakable sound, the harpsichord dominated music from 18th-century parlors to the music of the Beatles. But the instrument arguably never had a better friend than J.S. Bach. Hear two of the master’s concertos for harpsichord and the harpsichord-laden Fifth Brandenburg Concerto. Father Seán Duggan, a monk and a specialist in Bach’s keyboard repertoire, serves as soloist.

Love, Love, Love

Popejoy Hall 203 Cornell Drive, NE, Albuquerque, United States

“Love, love, love, that is the soul of genius,” said Wolfgang Mozart. He might well have been talking about how the music of romance and longing are as much part of the orchestra as are violins and flutes. Enjoy a selection of romantic music for the Valentine’s Day weekend, all brought to you by your NMPhil. Bring your valentine along for an evening of love and romance!

Barber’s Adagio

Popejoy Hall 203 Cornell Drive, NE, Albuquerque, United States

Originally a movement of a string quartet, Samuel Barber’s Adagio for Strings was later rewritten for orchestra at the request of Arturo Toscanini. Both moving and mournful, it has become synonymous with memorializing that which has gone on, and was used at the funerals of Frankin Roosevelt and Leonard Bernstein. This program of mostly American music also features two beloved works of Aaron Copland and Beethoven’s brilliant Piano Concerto No. 4, performed by the dazzling Michelle Cann.

Power Concert: Americana: Copland & Barber

Immanuel Presbyterian Church 114 Carlisle Blvd SE, Albuquerque, NM, United States

The New Mexico Philharmonic’s Power Concerts series is back for another season of illuminating, affordable, family-friendly concerts! This series is geared toward introducing young audience members and their families to classical music, the orchestra, and the instruments that make it all possible. We close out the Power Concert Series with an afternoon of American music! First off, the NMPhil’s show stopping string section is on full display in Samuel Barber’s poignant and profound Adagio for Strings. Next up, two masterpieces from Aaron Copland, who many would declare the face of the American music movement: The orchestra sparkles in Copland’s Suite from Billy the Kid and the composer’s take on Mexican folk music in El Salón México. Music Director Roberto Minczuk conducts.

Bach to Brazil

National Hispanic Cultural Center 1701 4th Street SW, Albuquerque, NM, United States

Worlds collide as Johann Sebastian Bach of 18th-century Germany meets Heitor Villa-Lobos of 20th-century Brazil! The Brandenburg Concerto No. 1 of Bach is an exuberant classic that will transport you back in time, while the Bachianas Brasileiras pay homage to the Baroque master with contemporary, Brazilian flair. In addition, NMPhil Principal Violist Laura Chang will also take on one of Bach’s most brilliant works.

Essential Tchaikovsky

Popejoy Hall 203 Cornell Drive, NE, Albuquerque, United States

Get reacquainted with the genius of Tchaikovsky in a program featuring two of his most brilliant works. Violinist Guido Sant’Anna joins Music Director Roberto Minczuk in a program that will thrill both the newest audience member and die-hard classical music fan alike. Sant’Anna, age 19, will exhilarate the audience while the musicians of the NMPhil’s performance of the Pathétique will leave you breathless.

Beethoven’s Sixth

First United Methodist Church 314 Lead Ave SW, Albuquerque, NM, United States

Beethoven wrote his pastoral symphony at the same time as the much-more dramatic Fifth Symphony. A nature lover at heart, his Sixth Symphony is rooted in the outdoors, including capturing birdsong in the score, and is one of only a few works of Beethoven’s that could be considered program music.

The Great Gatsby Ballet

Popejoy Hall 203 Cornell Drive, NE, Albuquerque, United States

A special one-night-only performance of a ballet based on the F. Scott Fitzgerald classic, your NMPhil joins forces with New Mexico Ballet Company! From East Egg to West Egg and under the eyes of Dr. T.J. Eckleburg, featuring great characters like the villainous Tom, the naive Nick, the lovely Daisy, and the dreamer, Gatsby. Revisit this great American novel from a new perspective.

Mendelssohn Goes to Scotland

National Hispanic Cultural Center 1701 4th Street SW, Albuquerque, NM, United States

Although he was inspired to write his third symphony by a trip to Scotland in 1829, Felix Mendelssohn did not complete the work for another fourteen years. (The same trip also inspired his Hebrides Overture.) Still, audiences over the years would agree that it was worth the wait. Hear this great symphony with New York Philharmonic cover conductor Chelsea Gallo leading your NMPhil!

Mahler’s Magnum Opus

Popejoy Hall 203 Cornell Drive, NE, Albuquerque, United States

Witness 200 people on one stage in a performance of the Symphony No. 3 in d minor by Gustav Mahler. Consisting of six movements, it is Mahler's longest composition and is the longest symphony in the standard repertoire. A women’s community chorus and a children’s chorus will join the NMPhil musicians, Music Director Roberto Minczuk, and mezzo-soprano Lilia Istratii in a powerful performance.