NY Philharmonic Cancels Season, Plays Along City Streets

2020-10-17

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  • The New York Philharmonic made the historic decision this week to cancel its entire performance season.
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  • The president of the famed symphony orchestra Deborah Borda said on Tuesday that it had lost a combined $30 million in ticket sales for this season and next.
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  • The orchestra's total budget for the 2019-2020 season is $87 million.
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  • Borda said the company raised more money than expected from individual donors.
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  • But that money, "cannot make up for those massive amounts of lost ticket revenue," she said.
  • 6
  • "Because we live on earned ticket revenue."
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  • The New York Philharmonic is the oldest orchestra in the United States at 178 years old.
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  • It is part of the country's so-called "big five" symphonies.
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  • It has continued its performance seasons through crises including the Civil War, Great Depression, the September 11th terror attacks and even other disease outbreaks.
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  • But the spread of the new coronavirus, and restrictions related to it, has brought the organization to its breaking point.
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  • The full Philharmonic has not performed since March 10.
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  • It announced on June 10 that it had canceled the autumn part of the 2020-21 season and would restart normal performances in early January.
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  • About seventy Philharmonic support employees have lost their jobs.
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  • Orchestra musicians have seen pay cuts of 25 percent.
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  • Some have continued to perform in less formal settings.
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  • At the end of August, the orchestra launched NY Phil Bandwagon, a series of socially-distanced outdoor performances.
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  • The bandwagon itself is a bright red Ford truck.
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  • It holds a sound system, music stands, lights and an operations crew.
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  • The musicians follow it in another vehicle.
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  • Fiona Simon plays the violin for the Philharmonic.
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  • She took part in a day of outdoor shows this month.
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  • She said the experience returned to her a sense of purpose, something she had not felt since indoor shows stopped in March.
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  • "You're not a complete musician if you're just playing for yourself," Simon said.
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  • She and a few other Philharmonic musicians played at three different street corners that day.
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  • The first show took place near a Bronx school.
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  • The second was held outside a public library in Queens.
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  • The final show took place in a Brooklyn greenspace.
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  • As the group began its final performance of the day, singer Anthony Roth Costanzo opened the show, standing in the open back of the Bandwagon.
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  • "We're going to play you a little concert," he said as people began to gather around in the warmth of an early autumn sunset.
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  • The show lasted 20 minutes and included famous songs by George Gershwin and Charlie Parker.
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  • As the audience grew, it became clear that the concert was as much an emotional release for the crowd as it was for the musicians.
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  • Violinist Curtis Stewart, a guest performer, expressed it this way: "We need a place to put our feelings, we need a place to feel safe," he said.
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  • "You don't know what you've got until it's gone."
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  • The Philharmonic is holding its final 2020 Bandwagon concert this weekend.
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  • It plans to restart the program next spring.
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  • On the New York Philharmonic's website, President Borda expressed her hope for a return to full orchestra shows.
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  • "We cannot wait to be reunited with you, our audience, and we look forward to sharing that magical moment when you hear the very first downbeat of a New York Philharmonic concert."
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  • I'm Caty Weaver.
  • 1
  • The New York Philharmonic made the historic decision this week to cancel its entire performance season.
  • 2
  • The president of the famed symphony orchestra Deborah Borda said on Tuesday that it had lost a combined $30 million in ticket sales for this season and next. The orchestra's total budget for the 2019-2020 season is $87 million.
  • 3
  • Borda said the company raised more money than expected from individual donors. But that money, "cannot make up for those massive amounts of lost ticket revenue," she said.
  • 4
  • "Because we live on earned ticket revenue."
  • 5
  • The New York Philharmonic is the oldest orchestra in the United States at 178 years old. It is part of the country's so-called "big five" symphonies. It has continued its performance seasons through crises including the Civil War, Great Depression, the September 11th terror attacks and even other disease outbreaks.
  • 6
  • But the spread of the new coronavirus, and restrictions related to it, has brought the organization to its breaking point.
  • 7
  • The full Philharmonic has not performed since March 10. It announced on June 10 that it had canceled the autumn part of the 2020-21 season and would restart normal performances in early January.
  • 8
  • About seventy Philharmonic support employees have lost their jobs. Orchestra musicians have seen pay cuts of 25 percent.
  • 9
  • Some have continued to perform in less formal settings.
  • 10
  • At the end of August, the orchestra launched NY Phil Bandwagon, a series of socially-distanced outdoor performances.
  • 11
  • The bandwagon itself is a bright red Ford truck. It holds a sound system, music stands, lights and an operations crew. The musicians follow it in another vehicle.
  • 12
  • Fiona Simon plays the violin for the Philharmonic. She took part in a day of outdoor shows this month. She said the experience returned to her a sense of purpose, something she had not felt since indoor shows stopped in March.
  • 13
  • "You're not a complete musician if you're just playing for yourself," Simon said.
  • 14
  • She and a few other Philharmonic musicians played at three different street corners that day. The first show took place near a Bronx school. The second was held outside a public library in Queens. The final show took place in a Brooklyn greenspace.
  • 15
  • As the group began its final performance of the day, singer Anthony Roth Costanzo opened the show, standing in the open back of the Bandwagon.
  • 16
  • "We're going to play you a little concert," he said as people began to gather around in the warmth of an early autumn sunset.
  • 17
  • The show lasted 20 minutes and included famous songs by George Gershwin and Charlie Parker.
  • 18
  • As the audience grew, it became clear that the concert was as much an emotional release for the crowd as it was for the musicians. Violinist Curtis Stewart, a guest performer, expressed it this way: "We need a place to put our feelings, we need a place to feel safe," he said.
  • 19
  • "You don't know what you've got until it's gone."
  • 20
  • The Philharmonic is holding its final 2020 Bandwagon concert this weekend. It plans to restart the program next spring.
  • 21
  • On the New York Philharmonic's website, President Borda expressed her hope for a return to full orchestra shows.
  • 22
  • "We cannot wait to be reunited with you, our audience, and we look forward to sharing that magical moment when you hear the very first downbeat of a New York Philharmonic concert."
  • 23
  • I'm Caty Weaver.
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  • The Associated Press reported this story. Caty Weaver adapted it for VOA Learning English. Ashley Thompson was the editor.
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  • Words in This Story
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  • symphony orchestra - n. a large orchestra of musicians who play classical music together and are led by a conductor​
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  • revenue - n. money that is made by or paid to a business or an organization​
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  • formal - adj. requiring or using serious and proper clothes and manners​
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  • concert - n. a public performance of music​
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  • guest - n. a person who is invited to appear or perform on a program, at an event, etc.​
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  • magical - adj. very pleasant or exciting​
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  • moment - n. a very short period of time​
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