The New York Philharmonic, a world-renowned orchestra that had been suspended for a year and a half due to the spread of the new coronavirus, has resumed performances.

On the 17th in New York, USA, the New York Philharmonic performed at the theater for the first time in a year and a half.



At the theater, strict measures were taken to prevent non-vaccinated people, including children under the age of 12 who were not vaccinated, from entering for any reason, and visitors were displayed on their smartphones. I was admitted by presenting the vaccination certificate.



This performance was titled "From Silence to Celebration" to celebrate the resurrection from the new Corona, and when the performers went up to the stage where the Star-Spangled Banner was raised, the crowd was full and a big applause arose. rice field.



Sumire Kudo, a cellist who belongs to the orchestra, said, "I was looking forward to it. At one point, I didn't think this day would come, so I was really looking forward to it."



A man living in New York who listened to the performance said, "It was wonderful. I am happy that the live music is finally back. I felt the energy and was impressed."



In New York, Broadway musicals resumed in earnest on the 14th of this month, and ballet and opera performances are scheduled to resume one after another. Is continuing.