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Members of the Brooklyn Philharmonic
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Artist Info
Role
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Ensemble
Period
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Contemporary
Genre
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Choral
 
The Brooklyn Philharmonic is a classical music ensemble that was founded in 1954 in Brooklyn, New York. The ensemble was established with the aim of bringing classical music to the people of Brooklyn and to promote cultural diversity in the borough. Over the years, the Brooklyn Philharmonic has become one of the most respected and renowned classical music ensembles in the United States. The Brooklyn Philharmonic has had many members over the years, but some of its most notable members include conductor Lukas Foss, who served as the ensemble's music director from 1971 to 1990, and composer Aaron Copland, who was a frequent collaborator with the ensemble. Other notable members of the Brooklyn Philharmonic include violinist Itzhak Perlman, cellist Yo-Yo Ma, and pianist Emanuel Ax. One of the highlights of the Brooklyn Philharmonic's history was its performance at the 1983 Brooklyn Bridge Centennial Celebration. The ensemble performed on a barge in the East River, with the Brooklyn Bridge as a backdrop. The performance was attended by over 250,000 people and was broadcast on national television. Another notable performance by the Brooklyn Philharmonic was its collaboration with the Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM) in the 1980s and 1990s. The ensemble performed at BAM's Next Wave Festival, which showcased avant-garde and experimental works. The Brooklyn Philharmonic's performances at the festival were praised for their innovative programming and their ability to attract a younger and more diverse audience to classical music. The Brooklyn Philharmonic has also been recognized for its educational programs, which aim to bring classical music to young people in Brooklyn. The ensemble's Music Partners program, which was established in 1983, provides music education to over 10,000 students in Brooklyn public schools each year. The program has been praised for its ability to inspire young people to pursue careers in music and for its role in promoting cultural diversity in the borough. In addition to its performances and educational programs, the Brooklyn Philharmonic has also been recognized for its recordings. The ensemble has recorded works by composers such as Aaron Copland, Leonard Bernstein, and George Gershwin, and has won several Grammy Awards for its recordings. Despite its many achievements, the Brooklyn Philharmonic has faced financial difficulties in recent years. In 2012, the ensemble filed for bankruptcy and suspended its operations. However, the ensemble has since been revived under the leadership of conductor Alan Pierson, and has continued to perform in Brooklyn and beyond. In conclusion, the Brooklyn Philharmonic is a classical music ensemble that has played an important role in promoting cultural diversity and bringing classical music to the people of Brooklyn. The ensemble's many achievements, including its performances at the Brooklyn Bridge Centennial Celebration and the BAM Next Wave Festival, its educational programs, and its recordings, have made it one of the most respected and renowned classical music ensembles in the United States. Despite its financial difficulties, the Brooklyn Philharmonic continues to inspire and educate audiences with its innovative programming and commitment to cultural diversity.
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