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7:26 PM: Conductor David Robertson comes off stage left at the end of the concert

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7:24 PM: Elizabeth Diller and Ricardo Scofidio, primary Alice Tully Hall architects, and Jane Moss, VP of Programming

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7:08 PM: David Robertson conducts The Juilliard Orchestra

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6:54 PM: The Juilliard Orchestra performs the final work of the 5 PM concert

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6:48 PM: Juilliard Orchestra members come down the stairs to perform Stravinsky's Suite from Pulcinella

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6:46 PM: The Brentano String Quartet performs Beethoven's famously demanding Grosse Fuge

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6:33 PM: Musicians in the backstage crossover

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6:22 PM

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6:21 PM

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6:20 PM: Musicians gather in the rehearsal room at intermission

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6:20 PM: Intermission

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6:10 PM: Jordi Savall, David Mayoral, Driss Maloumi, and Montserrat Figueras relax backstage

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6:02 PM: Artists of the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center

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5:47 PM: Beyond the marimba, Chamber Music Society artists perform Stravinsky's Octet for Winds

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5:43 PM Cellist Maya Beiser talks with WNYC hosts Fred Child and Terrance McKnight from stage left

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5:42 PM: Cellist Maya Beiser, with marimba-player Tomoya Aomori, performs a work written for her by Golojov

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5:35 PM: Juilliard Orchestra musicians backstage

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5:25 PM: Pianist Leon Fleisher in a virtuoso performance of Bach's iconic Chromatic fantasia and fugue

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4:56 PM: Bassoonist Peter Kolkay

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4:55 PM: Tenor trombonist Michael Powell

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4:54 PM: Trumpeters Raymond Mase and Kevin Cobb

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4:53 PM: Clarinetist David Shifrin rehearses a few last minute notes

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4:50 PM Crowds begin to move into the concert hall

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4:41 PM: Early arrivals take their seats in the Starr Theater

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4:32 PM: Concertgoers check out at65, the new public cafe/bar in the grand foyer of Alice Tully Hall

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Lincoln Center's Vice President of Programming Jane Moss talks to WNYC backstage

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3:38 PM: Soprano Montserrat Figueras and Dmitri Psonis on satur

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3:37 PM: Jordi Savall on rebab and David Mayoral on percussion

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3:32 PM: Jordi Savall and Hesperion XXI get stage directions

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3:30 PM: Fred Child and Terrance McKnight get ready for WNYC interviews from stage left

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3:24 PM

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3:23 PM: Musicians of the early music ensemble Hesperion XXI try out their instruments onstage before the concert begins

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3:16 PM: Ani Kavafian, violinist with the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center, warms up in her dressing room

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