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    Dvořák’s New World, Bernstein & Gershwin

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    Tuesday, March 17, 2026

    3:10 AM

    David Geffen Hall

    New York, NY

    Scheduled

    About This Event

    Event: Dvořák’s New World, Bernstein & Gershwin Venue: David Geffen Hall Join the New York Philharmonic for a concert featuring Dvořák's New World Symphony, composed during his time in the city. The program also includes Gershwin's Piano Concerto in F with soloist Hélène Grimaud and selections from Bernstein’s On the Town, conducted by Gustavo Gimeno in his debut with the orchestra.

    About Symphony No. 9, 'From the New World'(symphony)

    Antonín Dvořák’s Symphony No. 9, “From the New World,” was written during his New York years in the 1890s, when he led the National Conservatory and argued that American concert music should grow from Black and Indigenous traditions as well as European craft. The symphony channels that idea through a Bohemian composer’s ear, folding folk-like turns into a large, four-movement design. At David Geffen Hall, Gustavo Gimeno places it beside Leonard Bernstein and George Gershwin, with Hélène Grimaud as piano soloist, tracing a New York line between symphonic form and American vernacular. One can hear how the “New World” is less a postcard than a debate about identity.

    About the Artists

    New York Philharmonic

    New York Philharmonic

    Immerse yourself in the timeless elegance of the New York Philharmonic, one of the world's most prestigious classical music ensembles. With its home at the iconic David Geffen Hall at Lincoln Center, this orchestra serves as a cornerstone of New York City's vibrant cultural landscape.

    Gustavo Gimeno

    Gustavo Gimeno is a Spanish conductor known for his work with various orchestras and his contributions to classical music.

    Hélène Grimaud

    Hélène Grimaud

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    Hélène Grimaud is a French classical pianist known in New York for appearances at David Geffen Hall with the New York Philharmonic. Her repertoire moves between the European symphonic tradition and American concert works, including Gershwin’s Piano Concerto in F alongside programs tied to Dvořák and Bernstein.