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When can I watch New York Philharmonic perform in New York?
New York Philharmonic is currently booked to perform in New York on May 27 7:30 PM at David Geffen Hall at Lincoln Center, and also on March 15 07:30 PM, March 26 07:30 PM, March 27 07:30 PM, March 29 07:30 PM, April 5 07:30 PM and April 9 07:30 PM.
What can the crowd hope to hear at the New York Philharmonic show in New York?
"Firebird Suite: V. Infernal Dance" is always a fan favorite and will most likely be heard at the New York Philharmonic New York event. Additionally, you possibly could see New York Philharmonic perform "Symphony No. 4 In E Minor, Op. 98: I. Allegro Non Troppo / II. Andante Moderato," which is also very beloved by fans.