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Lincoln Center’s Mostly Mozart Festival Orchestra
About Lincoln Center’s Mostly Mozart Festival Orchestra
Each summer season for more than half of a century, Lincoln Center’s Mostly Mozart Festival has celebrated the composer’s innovative genius and provoking legacy with a sequence of New York performances that explore his immortal music as well as the ones of his classical contemporaries and past. This year’s series at David Geffen Hall yet again offers an all-megastar lineup of guests like violin virtuoso Joshua Bell and the Budapest Festival Orchestra ’ll be joining Maestro Louis Langree, a spread of visitor conductors, numerous thrilling up-and-coming soloists and the Mostly Mozart Festival Orchestra in a blockbuster series of concerts that includes everything from Mozart’s Jupiter and Haffner symphonies to incredible works through Beethoven, Brahms, Haydn, Schubert, Dvorak and more. In addition to the Mark Morris Dance Group, dance presentations include the U.S.
Finest of the thrilling epic Under Siege, from China’s Yang Liping Contemporary Dance, in addition to the go back of Boy Blue’s electrifying Blak Whyte Gray, back by popular demand after a sold-out run in ultimate yr’s White Light Festival. And Lincoln Center Emerging Artist Award winner Davone Tines stars in his musical edition of Langston Hughes’s The Black Clown. A fusion of vaudeville, gospel, opera, jazz, and spirituals, Tines’s paintings uniquely illuminates the subject of resilience within the face of oppression that lies on the coronary heart of the Hughes poem. Additional prices may additionally apply. For events with a discounted charge, no coupon or promo code is important to purchase tickets.