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Shazam Global Chart Top 50 AppearancesAll songs and collaborations from New York Philharmonic that have reached the Top 50 of the Shazam Global Chart
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Andrea Bocelli, New York Philharmonic & Alan Gilbert peaked at No. 26 on the Shazam Global Chart with "Turandot, Act III: Turandot, Act III: "Nessun dorma!" (Live At Central Park, New York/2011)", spending 6 days in the Top 50.
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The total number of days a song spent in the Top 50 of the Shazam Global Chart. These days may have been non-consecutive.
The date a song first entered the Top 50 of the Shazam Global Chart.
Andrea Bocelli, New York Philharmonic & Alan Gilbert
#266Feb 7, 2026
"Turandot, Act III: Turandot, Act III: "Nessun dorma!" (Live At Central Park, New York/2011)" by Andrea Bocelli, New York Philharmonic & Alan Gilbert achieved a peak position of No. 26 on the Shazam Global Chart and remained in the Top 50 for 6 day(s).
Released
2011Total Shazams
330K
Days in Top 50
6The total number of days a song spent in the Top 50 of the Shazam Global Chart. These days may have been non-consecutive.
Top 50 Debut
Feb 7, 2026"Turandot, Act III: Turandot, Act III: "Nessun dorma!" (Live At Central Park, New York/2011)" by Andrea Bocelli, New York Philharmonic & Alan Gilbert achieved a peak position of No. 26 on the Shazam Global Chart and remained in the Top 50 for 6 day(s).
Released
2011Total Shazams
330K
Days in Top 50
6The total number of days a song spent in the Top 50 of the Shazam Global Chart. These days may have been non-consecutive.
Top 50 Debut
Feb 7, 2026About New York Philharmonic
Generally considered the oldest orchestra in the US, the New York Philharmonic is an American powerhouse, an innovative upholder of tradition and a trailblazer of new work. Founded in 1842, it took decades for the organization to achieve genuine stability. In 1877, Theodore Thomas kicked off a 14-year stint as conductor, dramatically improving the orchestra, followed by Anton Seidl in 1891, the year Carnegie Hall opened (and became its home until 1962). In 1921, the Phil was fortified by a merger with New York’s National Symphony Orchestra, where Willem Mengelberg became its primary conductor, and, in 1928, it absorbed the New York Symphony Society. Arturo Toscanini became sole conductor in 1930, and a variety of guest conductors led the orchestra after he stepped down in 1936.
Leonard Bernstein was appointed music director in 1957, making him the first American-born figure to land the position. Bernstein’s tenure solidified the orchestra’s reputation: He launched an ambitious commissioning project, hosted the CBS TV series Young People’s Concerts, and guided the orchestra’s relocation to Lincoln Center. Bernstein was succeeded by Pierre Boulez in 1971, before Zubin Mehta and Kurt Masur shepherded the institution toward the 21st century. Lorin Maazel took over in 2002 and was at the helm for the Phil’s historic visit to North Korea in 2008. He was succeeded by Alan Gilbert in 2009, followed in 2018 by Jaap van Zweden, who strengthened the orchestra’s forward-looking reputation before his departure in 2024.
In September 2026, Gustavo Dudamel becomes the New York Philharmonic’s new music and artistic director, having served as music and artistic director designate during the 2025-’26 season.
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