NY Philharmonic cancels fall season, moves up Geffen rebuild
NEW YORK — The New York Philharmonic cancelled its fall season because of the coronavirus pandemic and has moved up the start of Geffen Hall’s reconstruction to take advantage of the orchestra’s absence.
Philharmonic President Deborah Borda said Wednesday that she hopes to resume performances on Jan. 6.
“It’s still a question mark because we would need to be in phase four of the governor’s reentry plan,” she said in a telephone interview.
While the Vienna Philharmonic resumed performances in Austria last weekend with just 100 people in the audience, U.S. orchestras can’t afford to perform without ticket revenue.