The Majestic Organ / April 14, 2023
The majestic sound of the Organ will fill the space with simplicity, and sheer musical beauty, featuring Poulenc’s Organ Concerto, and Bizet’s Symphony in C, written when the composer was only 17 years old.
The majestic sound of the Organ will fill the space with simplicity, and sheer musical beauty, featuring Poulenc’s Organ Concerto, and Bizet’s Symphony in C, written when the composer was only 17 years old.
The NMPhil features its stellar string section in a morning of music for strings. First is Edvard Grieg’s wonderfully crafted Holberg Suite filled with flavors of dance, romance, folk, and even country fiddling! Then it is the continuously building Cantus in Memoriam Benjamin Britten by Arvo Pärt. The concert continues with the much-loved Pachelbel Canon and ends with Tchaikovsky’s homage to Mozart, the Serenade for Strings.
Anton Bruckner’s Symphony No. 3, dedicated to Richard Wagner, is the composer’s breakthrough masterpiece where the monumental symphonic architecture takes shape in the composer’s work. Brilliance, pastoral imagery, peace, and heroism are all captured by Bruckner in this symphony
The NMPhil’s virtuoso brass and wind players return, performing works by Enescu, Stephenson, Gabrieli, Haufrecht, and more for a magical concert experience! From light and airy to bold and brassy—this performance will help warm your Sunday afternoon!
Join your NMPhil, and young cello virtuoso Daniel Kaler, in an afternoon of classics. The music of Haydn, Mozart and Saint-Georges is sure to brighten your afternoon.
Winners of the Jackie McGehee Young Artists’ Competition, two of our most talented young musicians, will perform. The NMPhil ends with Beethoven’s happy and exuberant Symphony No. 1.
The New Mexico Philharmonic takes you on an emotional journey in our 2022/2023 Afternoon Classics kickoff concert. We begin with the passion of the Saint-Saëns Violin Concerto No. 3, followed by the meditative and evocative Le Tombeau de Couperin by Ravel, and ending with the happy and light “Haffner” Symphony by Mozart. Brazilian violin virtuoso Cármelo de los Santos is featured as the soloist. Matthew Forte conducts.
The NMPhil 2022/2023 Coffee Concerts series begins with three beautiful Baroque works by J.S. Bach the majestic Brandenburg Concerto No. 4, the joyful Orchestral Suite No. 4, and the sparkling Brandenburg Concerto No. 5. It is a morning full of major-key wonders that will transport you in time to a different place and era.
The greatest music of the silver screen comes alive as the New Mexico Philharmonic goes to the movies! Larger than life—this is the soundtrack of movie favorites! Gladiator, Apollo 13, Mission Impossible, The Magnificent Seven, and more. Enjoy these favorites and many more Hollywood hits in an amazing night of musical movie magic!
It’s a night of Nouveau Flamenco! The New Mexico Philharmonic, welcomes New Mexico’s own “million-fingered” guitar virtuoso! Experience a flamenco-driven fusion of styles and genres in an amazing evening of music. With 38 Gold and Platinum Records, the music of Ottmar Liebert will wrap you in rhythm all night!
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