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        <title><![CDATA[New York Philharmonic cancels fall season due to the coronavirus]]></title>
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        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The New York Philharmonic has canceled its fall season over the <strong>coronavirus</strong> pandemic.</p><p>The Lincoln Center symphony orchestra announced Wednesday all concerts through Jan. 5, 2021 will not happen, a decision made to ensure the safety of both fans and artists.</p><p>&#8220;While the New York Philharmonic deeply regrets having to cancel our fall concerts, we had no choice,&#8221; President and CEO Deborah Borda <strong>said in a statement</strong>. &#8220;Our number one concern is the health and safety of our audiences, musicians and employees.&#8221;</p><p>Borda added that &#8220;it has become very clear that large groups of people will not be able to safely gather for the remainder of the calendar year due to the COVID-19 pandemic,&#8221; and the decision was made in line with &#8220;New York State government regulations, along with the advice of medical experts.&#8221;</p><p>The New York Philharmonic says it hopes to continue with live performances beginning on Jan. 6, 2021, but next year&#8217;s programming is subject to change.</p><p>Although it typically performs at David Geffen Hall at Lincoln Center, the Philharmonic is &#8220;exploring options for concerts in smaller gatherings when possible,&#8221; according to the press release.</p><p>For fans eager to hear music, the orchestra will be sharing broadcasts of past performances along with special videos featuring musicians through their own online platform <strong>NY Phil Plays On</strong>.</p><p>The New York Philharmonic is just one of many beloved Big Apple arts and entertainment organizations canceling its season due to COVID-19. Fellow Lincoln Center staples including the <strong>American Ballet Theatre</strong>, <strong>New York City Ballet</strong> and the <strong>Metropolitan Opera</strong> have already canceled upcoming seasons. <strong>Broadway shows also shut down</strong> all production until further notice, and <strong>countless TV shows and movies</strong> have been delayed or canceled.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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