ニューヨーク・タイムズさんのインスタグラム写真 - (ニューヨーク・タイムズInstagram)「The New York Philharmonic, which had not given a public performance since the pandemic forced it to close in March, has made its return.   The @nyphilharmonic pop-up, pickup concert, called the NY Phil Bandwagon, is bringing the orchestra out of its dormancy on the city streets, and made its recent debut despite rain and other obstacles. The musicians, wearing orchestra-branded red shirts and black face masks, played a new piece, Carlos Simon’s “Loop,” in Downtown Brooklyn.   With the storm rolling in, the piece’s jittery rhythms took on cinematic urgency. Administrators from the Philharmonic opened umbrellas and held them over the musicians, who were using their primary — their most valuable and precious — instruments. But people in the audience were undaunted by the weather, as were the players.   The concert truck — a Ford F-250 decorated in Philharmonic red, white and black, with touches like a gas cap cover that says “PHIL ’ER UP” — will drive to 3 unannounced locations each Friday, Saturday and Sunday for the next 8 weeks, with small ensembles performing chamber works and premieres. “I miss seeing them in the hall,” said one Philharmonic subscriber. “This is a very nice way to hear them.”   Read more at the link in our bio. Photo by @dina_litovsky」9月6日 2時00分 - nytimes

ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 9月6日 02時00分


The New York Philharmonic, which had not given a public performance since the pandemic forced it to close in March, has made its return.

The @nyphilharmonic pop-up, pickup concert, called the NY Phil Bandwagon, is bringing the orchestra out of its dormancy on the city streets, and made its recent debut despite rain and other obstacles. The musicians, wearing orchestra-branded red shirts and black face masks, played a new piece, Carlos Simon’s “Loop,” in Downtown Brooklyn.

With the storm rolling in, the piece’s jittery rhythms took on cinematic urgency. Administrators from the Philharmonic opened umbrellas and held them over the musicians, who were using their primary — their most valuable and precious — instruments. But people in the audience were undaunted by the weather, as were the players.

The concert truck — a Ford F-250 decorated in Philharmonic red, white and black, with touches like a gas cap cover that says “PHIL ’ER UP” — will drive to 3 unannounced locations each Friday, Saturday and Sunday for the next 8 weeks, with small ensembles performing chamber works and premieres. “I miss seeing them in the hall,” said one Philharmonic subscriber. “This is a very nice way to hear them.”

Read more at the link in our bio. Photo by @dina_litovsky


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