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Symphonic Masters 1
In these Sunday matinees, the “brilliantly imaginative and energetic pianist” (The Times, London) Jean-Efflam Bavouzet joins the Orchestre National de France in Beethoven’s pivotal Third Piano Concerto, Valery Gergiev leads the London Symphony Orchestra in Mahler’s visionary Ninth Symphony, and Fabio Luisi interprets Brahms’ stirring German Requiem.
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Symphonic Masters 2
The acclaimed Deborah Voigt sings Beethoven’s dramatic “Ah! perfido,” and alto Anna Larsson joins the London Symphony Orchestra for Mahler’s Third Symphony. With the Budapest Festival Orchestra and Iván Fischer, Russian pianist Alexei Lubimov brings “fiery panache” (The New York Times) to Haydn’s delightful Piano Concerto in D major.
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Symphonic Masters 3
Three of Europe’s most inspiring ensembles come to Lincoln Center to celebrate four orchestral geniuses: Beethoven, Haydn, Stravinsky, and Mahler. Hear Rudolf Buchbinder’s “genuine Beethovenian flair” (Los Angeles Times) in the composer’s sublime Fourth Piano Concerto, and why The Times of London calls Miklós Perényi “one of the great living cellists.”
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Mahler Revisited
Gustav Mahler broke new ground with his music’s emotional range and his genre-changing approach to the symphonic form. The London Symphony Orchestra, one of the musical world’s great treasures, will perform three of his symphonies under the baton of Principal Conductor Valery Gergiev. The Times of London raves, “Mahler’s eclectic, brilliant exploration of nature is, in Gergiev’s hands, an earthy, thrilling mix of vital, hard-edged power.”
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Mahler on Film
In this film series, rare footage of Alma and Anna Mahler is paired with performances of the composer’s symphonies and songs by some of the world’s most acclaimed Mahler interpreters.
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Avery Fisher Hall Pick Four
New this year—compose your own four-concert series in Avery Fisher Hall and save! Avery Fisher Hall hosts the world’s greatest orchestras and virtuosic soloists. Don’t let the 2010/2011 season go by without experiencing these premier ensembles for less. To receive the discount, simply purchase four Great Performers concerts in Avery Fisher Hall in a single transaction.
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Chamber Orchestras
Europe’s outstanding chamber orchestras and choirs led by unparalleled interpreters, including William Christie and Sir Roger Norrington, return to the beautifully transformed Alice Tully Hall.
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Virtuoso Recitals
The intimate Alice Tully Hall welcomes Joshua Bell and Emanuel Ax, two of classical music’s most treasured soloists, and the remarkable Garrick Ohlsson continues his yearlong Chopin Project.
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Art of the Song
The superb acoustics of Alice Tully Hall, hailed by The New York Times as “intimate and warm,” make it the finest place in the city to hear song recitals. Don’t miss these exclusive New York events.
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The Chopin Project
Audience-favorite Garrick Ohlsson, winner of the 1970 Frédéric Chopin International Piano Competition, celebrates the 200th anniversary of Chopin’s birth in a two-part series exploring the composer’s genius.
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Emanuel Ax Plays Schubert
Pianist Emanuel Ax, whose playing is continually “fresh and alive” (The New York Times), explores his love of Schubert in three varied concerts. This series is curated and performed by Ax himself, spanning chamber music, works for solo piano, and a selection of lieder.
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What Makes It Great? with Rob Kapilow
Join Rob Kapilow for these presentations that include energetic commentary, lively discussion, and performances by some of today’s leading artists.
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Sunday Morning Coffee Concerts
Hear some of today’s most captivating performers in these popular hour-long concerts, followed by coffee and refreshments with the artists. See all six performances, or select four.
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