Conducting Fellows lead the Yale Philharmonia Mar. 1
Concert also features pianist Peter Frankl The Yale School of Music presents the Philharmonia Orchestra of Yale led by the School’s conducting fellows, Paolo Bortolameolli and Jonathan Brandani, on Friday, March 1, 2013. Pianist Peter Frankl will also perform with the orchestra. The concert takes place at 5 pm in Morse Recital Hall (located in Sprague Hall at 470 College Street, New [...]
New Music for Orchestra features works by student composers Dec. 6
The Yale School of Music presents the annual New Music for Orchestra concert on Thursday, December 6, 2012. The program features the music of five up-and-coming composers performed by the Yale Philharmonia, conducted by Shinik Hahm. The concert presents five new pieces for chamber orchestra: “Guess That Shape” by Stephen Feigenbaum; “Arion” by William Gardiner; “Sinfonia [...]
Yale Philharmonia performs Nov. 1
Update, 10/31/2012: The performance of Koetsier’s Concertino, featuring the Handsome Dans Trombone Quartet, has been postponed to the Philharmonia’s January concert. The Yale School of Music presents the Philharmonia Orchestra of Yale on Thursday, November 1, 2012. Shinik Hahm will conduct the orchestra, and the Handsome Dans Trombone Quartet will be the featured ensemble. Emmanuel [...]
Philharmonia performs Rossini, Tchaikovsky, Stravinsky Sep. 21
Season-opening concert features conductor Shinik Hahm, pianist Esther Park The Yale School of Music presents the Philharmonia Orchestra of Yale in its season-opening concert on Friday, September 21, 2012. Conductor-in-residence Shinik Hahm will lead the orchestra, and Esther Park ’12AD (pictured at left) is the piano soloist. The concert opens with a nod to Italy in Rossini‘s [...]
Yale Philharmonia performs with Shinik Hahm, Lindsay Garritson Nov. 17
The Yale School of Music presents the Philharmonia Orchestra of Yale in a concert featuring Romantic music on Thursday, November 17, 2011. Shinik Hahm will conduct the orchestra, and Lindsay Garritson will be the piano soloist. The concert takes place at 8 pm in Woolsey Hall (500 College Street, corner of Grove Street). Mendelssohn’s Overture [...]
Yale Philharmonia and Oundjian perform Bruch, Adams, Tchaikovsky Oct. 21
Violinist Soo Ryun Baek performs Bruch’s “Scottish Fantasy” The Yale School of Music presents the Philharmonia Orchestra of Yale in a concert featuring music by Max Bruch and John Adams along with Tchaikovsky’s Second Symphony on Friday, October 21, 2011 at 8 pm in Woolsey Hall (500 College Street, New Haven). Peter Oundjian, music director [...]
Yale Philharmonia opens its season with Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony
Sep. 23 concert features soloists from Yale Opera plus Yale Camerata and Yale Glee Club The Yale School of Music presents the Philharmonia Orchestra of Yale in a concert featuring Beethoven’s Symphony No. 9 in D minor on Friday, September 23, 2011 at 8 pm in historic Woolsey Hall. Shinik Hahm will conduct the concert, [...]
Slideshow: Yale Philharmonia at Carnegie Hall
Click below to view a slideshow of photos of the Yale Philharmonia’s performance in Zankel Hall at Carnegie Hall on Monday, Feb. 28, 2011. Shinik Hahm conducted the performance, which featured Ransom Wilson, flute; David Shifrin, clarinet; and Frank Morelli, bassoon. A review of the concert hailed “some of the most satisfying music-making I’ve heard [...]
Yale Philharmonia offers Mahler, Berg, and Akiho’s new steel pan concerto January 21
The Yale School of Music presents the Philharmonia Orchestra of Yale and conductor Shinik Hahm on Friday, January 21, 2011 at 8 pm in Woolsey Hall. The concert will open with Andy Akiho’s new Concerto for Steel Pans, which received its premiere December 9 in Sprague Hall. Akiho, a trained percussionist as well as composer [...]
Yale Philharmonia features composer Martin Bresnick in concert of New Music for Orchestra Dec. 9
Other works in the Sprague Hall concert include Andy Akiho’s concerto for steel pans and Reena Esmail’s Aria with Hindustani vocalist Meena Shivram The Yale School of Music presents its annual New Music for Orchestra concert with the Yale Philharmonia on Thursday, December 9 at 8 pm in Morse Recital Hall in Sprague Hall (470 [...]
Shinik Hahm leads the Yale Philharmonia in two works of Richard Strauss and the Fourth Symphony of Brahms on Thursday, November 18
Woolsey Competition winner Carl Oswald, oboe, to play Strauss Concerto The Yale School of Music presents the Philharmonia Orchestra of Yale and conductor-in-residence Shinik Hahm on Thursday, November 18 at 8 pm in Woolsey Hall (corner of College and Grove Streets, New Haven). The program features the music of Richard Strauss and Johannes Brahms. Strauss’s [...]
Yale Philharmonia offers four 20th-century works for chamber orchestra in Sprague Hall Feb. 26-27
Program features the original version of Copland’s Appalachian Spring The Yale Philharmonia, the premier ensemble of the Yale School of Music, will present two concerts of music for chamber orchestra on Friday and Saturday, February 26 and 27, at 8 pm in Sprague Hall. The program, which is the same each night, belies the twentieth [...]
New Music for Orchestra Dec. 11 features music by David Lang
The Yale School of Music presents a concert of new music for orchestra, performed by the Yale Philharmonia under the direction of Shinik Hahm, on Friday, December 11 at 8 pm in Woolsey Hall. The concert highlights two works by David Lang: International Business Machine and Grind to a Halt. International Business Machine, subtitled “an [...]
Yale Philharmonia to perform Mahler’s Symphony No. 4
Concert opens with Brahms, including the Variations on a Theme of Haydn Music director Shinik Hahm will lead the Yale Philharmonia in a program of Brahms and Mahler on Friday, October 23 at 8 pm. The free concert will take place in historic Woolsey Hall, where nearly 100 years ago (in February of 1910) Mahler [...]
Season Finale: Yale Philharmonia plays Rachmaninoff, Strauss, Ravel
In its final concert of the season, the Yale Philharmonia will perform three colorful and popular works from the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries on Friday, May 1 at 8 pm in Woolsey Hall. Conducting fellow Julian Pellicano will lead the orchestra in Richard Strauss’s rollicking Till Eulenspiegel’s Merry Pranks, a tone poem from [...]

