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When are the free NY Philharmonic concerts in Central Park?

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When are the free NY Philharmonic concerts in Central Park?

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Every year, Philharmonic in the Parks offers performances at parks in Manhattan, the Bronx, Brooklyn, Queens, Staten Island and Long Island. While this offers an opportunity for the uninitiated to get a taste of classical music, more importantly it’s an opportunity to gather with friends and enjoy drinks, snacks and conversation with the New York Philharmonic providing a soundtrack. The closer you sit to the bandshell, the more seriously the audience takes the performance, so gauge your positioning appropriately. Performances begin at 8 p.m., so if you want seating close to the bandshell, plan to arrive about 2 hours early — if you’re less particular, and depending on the size of your group, you can arrive up until the show begins. Things to Bring: Food and drink (alcohol is generally tolerated, but there are police around, so keep it low-key) Candles (it gets dark as the night goes on and it can be difficult to see your companions) Jacket or Sweater (after the sun sets, the temperatu

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The New York Philharmonic Concerts in the Parks are presented by Didi and Oscar Schafer. Major support is also provided by The City of New York, through the Department of Cultural Affairs, Kate D. Levin, Commissioner, and The Starr Foundation. Additional support is provided by the Bodman Foundation, Herman Goldman Foundation, Marc Hass Foundation, Victor Herbert Foundation, the Oenslager Endowment Fund, and the Seth Sprague Educational and Charitable Foundation. The Concerts in the Parks are presented in cooperation with the City of New York Department of Parks and Recreation, Michael Bloomberg, Mayor; Adrian Benepe, Commissioner; the five Borough Presidents; and the City Council of New York. Fireworks by Bay Fireworks in Central Park, Cunningham Park, Prospect Park, Van Cortlandt Park, and Snug Harbor. Fireworks by Grucci in Heckscher State Park. Sources: http://nyphil.org/meet

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If the weather is clear, New Yorkers will probably start assembling late in the afternoon, spreading out their picnic blankets in choice locations near the stage, dishing out fried chicken, zipping open cans of beer and even popping bottles of champagne. The concerts begin at 8:00 PM, but it pays to get their early, if you can. Sources: http://www.examiner.

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Every year, Philharmonic in the Parks offers performances at parks in Manhattan, the Bronx, Brooklyn, Queens, Staten Island and Long Island. While this offers an opportunity for the uninitiated to get a taste of classical music, more importantly it’s an opportunity to gather with friends and enjoy drinks, snacks and conversation with the New York Philharmonic providing a soundtrack. The closer you sit to the bandshell, the more seriously the audience takes the performance, so gauge your positioning appropriately. Performances begin at 8 p.m., so if you want seating close to the bandshell, plan to arrive about 2 hours early — if you’re less particular, and depending on the size of your group, you can arrive up until the show begins. Things to Bring: Food and drink (alcohol is generally tolerated, but there are police around, so keep it low-key) Candles (it gets dark as the night goes on and it can be difficult to see your companions) Jacket or Sweater (after the sun sets, the temperatu

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The New York Philharmonic Concerts in the Parks are presented by Didi and Oscar Schafer. Major support is also provided by The City of New York, through the Department of Cultural Affairs, Kate D. Levin, Commissioner, and The Starr Foundation. Additional support is provided by the Bodman Foundation, Herman Goldman Foundation, Marc Hass Foundation, Victor Herbert Foundation, the Oenslager Endowment Fund, and the Seth Sprague Educational and Charitable Foundation. The Concerts in the Parks are presented in cooperation with the City of New York Department of Parks and Recreation, Michael Bloomberg, Mayor; Adrian Benepe, Commissioner; the five Borough Presidents; and the City Council of New York. Fireworks by Bay Fireworks in Central Park, Cunningham Park, Prospect Park, Van Cortlandt Park, and Snug Harbor. Fireworks by Grucci in Heckscher State Park.

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