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Venue: Lincoln Center, New York City

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Address165 W. 65th Street
New York City
NY 10023
United States
ContainsLincoln Center, Rose Building: Daniel and Joanna S. Rose Studio
Alice Tully Hall
Clark Studio Theater
David H Koch Theater
Fordham University, 12th Floor Lounge
Metropolitan Opera House
New York State Theater
Stanley H Kaplan Penthouse
Walter Reade Theater
Wu Tsai Theater, David Geffen Hall
Google maps40° 46' 26.830" N 73° 59' 2.841" W
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New York CityBrahms, Di Castri, and Lutosławski

Brahms, Di Castri, Lutosławski
New York Philharmonic; Jonathon Heyward; Christian Tetzlaff

New York CityMasters at Work: Balanchine & Robbins II

Various, Debussy, Haieff, Donizetti
George Balanchine; Jerome Robbins; New York City Ballet; Erica Pereira; Indiana Woodward; Harrison Ball; Anthony Huxley

New York CityAida

Verdi: Aida
Paolo Carignani; Sonja Frisell; Metropolitan Opera; Gianni Quaranta; Dada Saligeri; Gil Wechsler; The Metropolitan Opera Orchestra

New York CityLa bohème

Puccini: La bohème
Yannick Nézet-Séguin; Franco Zeffirelli; Metropolitan Opera; Paolo Carignani; James Gaffigan; Peter J. Hall

New York CityChampion: An Opera in JazzNew production

Blanchard: Champion: An Opera in Jazz
Yannick Nézet-Séguin; James Robinson; Metropolitan Opera; Kensho Watanabe; Allen Moyer; Paul Tazewell; Donald Holder

New York CityBalanchine + Ratmansky I

Delibes, Lalo
George Balanchine; Alexei Ratmansky; New York City Ballet

New York CityL'elisir d'amore

Donizetti: L'elisir d'amore
Michele Gamba; Bartlett Sher; Metropolitan Opera; Michael Yeargan; Catherine Zuber; Jennifer Tipton; The Metropolitan Opera Orchestra

New York City21st Century Choreography I

Shaw
Justin Peck; Gianna Reisen; Kyle Abraham; New York City Ballet
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The Emerson Quartet begins its last series at Lincoln Center

In the first leg of a chronological traversal of the string quartet repertoire, the Emersons were on top form.
****1
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NYCB Balanchine and Robbins: A Star is Born

In a first rate performance and just as balletomanes say goodbye to Harrison Ball, we say hello to the young talent, Domenika Afanasenkov. The cycle continues.
*****
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Iván Fischer brings a Hungarian rarity to the New York Philharmonic

Ernő Dohnányi's Symphonic Minutes made its first appearance on a Philharmonic subscription program since 1940, followed by a stirring account of Bartók’s Third Piano Concerto with Sir András Schiff.
****1
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And the winner is: Terence Blanchard’s Champion comes to the Met

The compelling story of boxer Emile Griffith's struggles with guilt and sexuality are not ideally rendered in James Robinson's new production.
***11
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NYCB spring season gets off to a rather bumpy start

Recent retirements within NYCB have resulted in uneven performances, but there is still hope for future spring programs.
**111
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Susanna Mälkki flexes her new music credentials with the New York Phil

Felipe Lara Double Concerto for flute and double bass receives its New York premiere. 
***11
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“Ein sonderbar Ding”: The Met revives oddly disjointed Rosenkavalier

Lise Davidsen's thoughtful role debut at the Marschallin rescues a production that is often at odds with the story it seeks to tell.
**111
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Belly laughs: Falstaff at the Met

Michael Volle headlines a deluxe revival of Verdi's Falstaff in this revival of Robert Carsen's popular production. 
*****
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