APRIL 2013 C ALENDAR OF EVENTS

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Calendar information April 2 Tuesday PUBLIC LIBRARY JUILLIARD SCHOOL FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Wednesdays at One: is current as of AT Memory Preserved: Juilliard Singers School of Music February 28, 2013 Glass Plate Photographs of Alice Tully Hall 1 PM Afro Cuban Jazz Orchestra Royal Cambodian Dancers April 1 Monday with Bobby Sanabria, director Recently rediscovered, catalogued, JUILLIARD SCHOOL Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola restored, and digitized, images of Adarsh Kumar, trombone FILM SOCIETY OF 7:30 & 9:30 PM LINCOLN CENTER dancers performing from the classical Student Recital canon. On display in the U.S. for the Morse Hall 6 PM To view the Film Society's April JUILLIARD SCHOOL schedule visit www.Filmlinc.com first time. Santiago E. Osorio, viola 6 PM Plaza Corridor Gallery 12 PM JUILLIARD SCHOOL Audrey Nadeau, cello 8 PM JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER Daniel Fung, Student Recitals NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY collaborative piano Rodney Green Trio Morse Hall with David Wong & Jeb Patton FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Student Recital Toe-Tappin' Tuesdays Paul Hall 8 PM Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola JUILLIARD SCHOOL 7:30 & 9:30 PM Gotham Jazzmen, An Evening with Dixieland Jazz JUILLIARD SCHOOL JUILLIARD SCHOOL Paquito D'Rivera Bruno Walter Aud. 12 PM Juilliard Dances Repertory Leo Radosavljevic, Braxton Cook, alto saxophone Juilliard Orchestra Joseph Boga, trumpet bass-baritone 6 PM NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY George Stelluto, conductor Andrew Clausen, trombone Marina Aikawa, violin 8 PM FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Louis: Four Brubeck Pieces (1984) Student Recitals Adam Moezinia, guitar Meet the Scholar: Taylor: Sunset (1983) Paul Hall Luke Celenza, piano Christel Schmidt Forsythe: One Flat Thing , Daniel Stein, bass Christel Schmidt, author of Mary reproduced JUILLIARD SCHOOL Sammy Miller, drums Pickford: Queen of the Movies , will Peter Jay Sharp Theater 8 PM Jessica T. Chang, viola 6 PM Anthony Orji, baritone screen and discuss Johanna Enlists JUILLIARD SCHOOL Ken Hamao, violin 8 PM saxophone (1918). Student Recitals Jonathan Challoner, trumpet Cullman Center 6 PM Piano Performance Forum 4 PM Morse Hall Riley Milherkar, trumpet Sofia Nowik, cello 6 PM NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY Student Recitals Jahaan Sweet, piano FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Paul Hall NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY Russell Hall, bass FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Sing Out! Dag Markhus, drums Writer and musician Elijah Wald LINCOLN CENTER THEATER 100 Years of Flamenco Paul Hall 8 PM presents a history of Greenwich Ann in New York Village in the 1950s and 1960s. Written and Performed by Multi-media exhibition of LINCOLN CENTER THEATER Bruno Walter Aud. 6 PM Holland Taylor photographs, costumes, performance Ann Directed by regalia, film, histories, and the sound Written and Performed by April 3 Wednesday Benjamin Endsley Klein of castanets and taconeo. Holland Taylor Vincent Astor Gallery 12 PM CHAMBER MUSIC SOCIETY Vivian Beaumont Theater 2 & 8 PM Directed by OF LINCOLN CENTER NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY Benjamin Endsley Klein Gesualdo Lecture METROPOLITAN OPERA Vivian Beaumont Theater 7 PM FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Bruce Adolphe, resident La Traviata Metropolitan Opera House 8 PM Memory Preserved: METROPOLITAN OPERA lecturer and director of Glass Plate Photographs of family programs Faust NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC Royal Cambodian Dancers Metropolitan Opera House 8 PM Glenn Watkins, guest lecturer Recently rediscovered, catalogued, Rose Studio 6:30 PM András Schiff, conductor restored, and digitized, images of NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY and piano Bach: Keyboard Concerto in F miinor dancers performing from the classical FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER canon. On display in the U.S. for the Mendelssohn String Symphony No. 8 100 Years of Flamenco Manhattan School of Music first time. New Stars, Emerging Bach: Keyboard Concerto in D major Plaza Corridor Gallery 12 PM in New York Schumann: Symphony No. 4 Multi-media exhibition of Artists Night: Avery Fisher Hall 7:30 PM NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY photographs, costumes, performance The LeBoeuf Brothers with Remy LeBoeuf, Pascal LeBoeuf, FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS regalia, film, histories, and the sound of castanets and taconeo. Linda Oh, & Henry Cole Gotham Theatre Vincent Astor Gallery 12 PM Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola Journey back to Victorian England 7:30 & 9:30 PM and the world of Sherlock Holmes in vintage radio style Bruno Walter Aud. 6 PM

Calendar information is current through February 28, 2013. Contents copyright © 2013 by LincolnCenter for the Performing Arts, Inc. 1 April 3 con’t JUILLIARD SCHOOL April 5 Friday NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY Doori Na, violin 4 pm FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY Elizabeth Lyon, cello 6 pm 100 Years of Flamenco Branford Marsalis: FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Student Recitals in New York Portraits of the Jazz Saxophone 100 Years of Flamenco Morse Hall Multi-media exhibition of in New York Ali Jackson's YES! Trio photographs, costumes, performance with Joey Calderazzo, Eric Revis, Multi-media exhibition of LINCOLN CENTER THEATER regalia, film, histories, and the sound & Justin Faulkner photographs, costumes, performance Ann of castanets and taconeo. Rose Theater 8 PM regalia, film, histories, and the sound Written and Performed by Vincent Astor Gallery 12 PM of castanets and taconeo. Holland Taylor JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER Vincent Astor Gallery 12 PM Directed by NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY Manhattan School of Music FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Benjamin Endsley Klein Chamber Jazz Ensemble NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY Vivian Beaumont Theater 7 PM Memory Preserved: FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Blues and the Abstract Truth Glass Plate Photographs of Memory Preserved: Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola Royal Cambodian Dancers LINCOLN CENTER THEATER 7:30 & 9:30 PM Glass Plate Photographs of Nikolai and the Others Recently rediscovered, catalogued, Royal Cambodian Dancers restored, and digitized, images of A New Play by Richard Nelson JUILLIARD SCHOOL Recently rediscovered, catalogued, Directed by David Cromer dancers performing from the Jin Suk Yu, violin classical canon. restored, and digitized, images of Mitzi E. Newhouse Theater 8 PM dancers performing from the Student Recital Plaza Corridor Gallery 12 PM Morse Hall 8 PM classical canon. METROPOLITAN OPERA Plaza Corridor Gallery 12 PM NYACK COLLEGE CHORALE Giulio Cesare JUILLIARD SCHOOL Celebration concert of classical, NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY Metropolitan Opera House 7:30 PM Juilliard Dances Repertory contemporary, and sacred music FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Juilliard Orchestra Avery Fisher Hall 7:30 PM NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC George Stelluto, conductor Rakes and Revolutions András Schiff, conductor Screening of short films on the social Repeat of April 3 program TEMPLE UNIVERSITY adaptations of American Folk Music. and piano Peter Jay Sharp Theater 8 PM SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Bruno Walter Aud. 6 PM Repeat of April 3 program Carol Jantsch, tuba Avery Fisher Hall 7:30 PM JUILLIARD SCHOOL Daugherty: Reflections on the April 4 Thursday Eric Silberger, violin 4 PM Mississippi (NY premiere) NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY Jae Youn Chung, clarinet 6 PM Alice Tully Hall 8 PM DAVID RUBENSTEIN ATRIUM FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS AT LINCOLN CENTER Student Recitals 100 Years of Flamenco Paul Hall WOMEN IN THE WORLD Target Free Thursdays in New York Stories + Solutions Flamenco Vivo Carlota Santana Multi-media exhibition of JUILLIARD SCHOOL 4th Annual Summit David Rubenstein Atrium 7:30 PM photographs, costumes, performance Ryan Wilkins, bassoon 4 PM Two-day summit centered on vivid regalia, film, histories, and the sound journalistic storytelling featuring JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER Bridget Pasker, cello 6 PM of castanets and taconeo. Student Recitals inspiring women and men. Manhattan School of Music Vincent Astor Gallery 12 PM Morse Hall David H. Koch Theater 9 AM Combo Night Showcasing faculty guest artists NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY April 6 Saturday Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS LINCOLN CENTER PRESENTS 7:30 & 9:30 PM AMERICAN SONGBOOK DAVID RUBENSTEIN ATRIUM Memory Preserved: AT LINCOLN CENTER Glass Plate Photographs of Cristin Milioti JUILLIARD SCHOOL Stanley H. Kaplan Penthouse 8 PM Meet the Artist Saturdays Royal Cambodian Dancers Vlada Tomova: Greensongs Sonatenabend Recently rediscovered, catalogued, David Rubenstein Atrium 11 AM Paul Hall 6 PM restored, and digitized, images of LINCOLN CENTER THEATER dancers performing from the Ann JUILLIARD SCHOOL classical canon. Written and Performed by JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER Juilliard Orchestra Plaza Corridor Gallery 12 PM Holland Taylor Manhattan School of Music Emmanuel Villaume, conductor Directed by 30th Anniversary Ravel: Suite de Ma Mère l'Oye NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY Benjamin Endsley Klein All-Star Jazz Program Tomasi: Trumpet Concerto FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Vivian Beaumont Theater 8 PM MSM Swing Band Stravinsky: Firebird Suite (1919) On Fire with African Dance with Justin DiCioccio Alice Tully Hall 8 PM Cultural Exchange LINCOLN CENTER THEATER Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola through Ancestors, Nikolai and the Others 7:30 & 9:30 PM JUILLIARD SCHOOL A New Play by Richard Nelson Inspiration and Grace JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER Juilliard Dances Repertory Ronald K. Brown talks about trips to Directed by David Cromer Juilliard Orchestra Africa and shows video clips. Mitzi E. Newhouse Theater 8 PM Branford Marsalis: George Stelluto, conductor Bruno Walter Aud. 6 PM Portraits of the Jazz Saxophone Repeat of April 3 program METROPOLITAN OPERA Ali Jackson's YES! Trio Peter Jay Sharp Theater 8 PM WOMEN IN THE WORLD Faust with Joey Calderazzo, Eric Revis, Stories + Solutions Metropolitan Opera House 7:30 PM & Justin Faulkner JUILLIARD SCHOOL 4th Annual Summit Rose Theater 8 PM Sang Yhee, cello Two-day summit centered on NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC Student Recital journalistic storytelling featuring András Schiff, conductor JUILLIARD SCHOOL Morse Hall 8 PM inspiring women and men. and piano Pre-College Student Recitals David H. Koch Theater 5:30 PM Repeat of April 3 program Sydney Lee, cello 2 PM JUILLIARD SCHOOL Avery Fisher Hall 11 AM Naoko Tajima, violin 3 PM Yang Liu, piano Hae Jee (Ashley) Cho, Student Recital flute 4 PM Paul Hall 8 PM Naoko Nakajima, violin 5 PM Chao Yue Zhang, flute 6 PM Morse Hall

Calendar information is current through February 28, 2013. Contents copyright © 2013 by LincolnCenter for the Performing Arts, Inc. 2 April 6 con’t NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY April 8 Monday JUILLIARD SCHOOL FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Christine Wu, piano 4 PM JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER JUILLIARD SCHOOL 100 Years of Flamenco American Brass Quintet Dimitri Vassilakis Quartet Brandon Labadie, in New York Seminar Recital 8 PM Daedalus Project— Baroque oboe Multi-media exhibition of Student Recitals Student Recital photographs, costumes, performance Across The Universe Morse Hall Studio 309 8 PM regalia, film, histories, and the sound with Theo Hill, Essiet Essiet, of castanets and taconeo. Sylvia Cuenca, and special guests JUILLIARD SCHOOL JUILLIARD SCHOOL Vincent Astor Gallery 12 PM Michela Marino & Nana Simopoulos Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola Isabel Hagen, viola 6 PM Juilliard Dances Repertory 7:30 & 9:30 PM Hannah Sun, piano 8 PM Juilliard Orchestra NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY Student Recitals FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS George Stelluto, conductor JUILLIARD SCHOOL Paul Hall Memory Preserved: Repeat of April 3 program Brandon Garbot, violin and Peter Jay Sharp Theater 8 PM Glass Plate Photographs of LINCOLN CENTER PRESENTS Stephanie Block, viola 4 PM Royal Cambodian Dancers GREAT PERFORMERS Harp Studio Recital 6 PM JUILLIARD SCHOOL Recently rediscovered, catalogued, Student Recitals András Schiff: The Bach Project restored, and digitized, images of Emma Sutton, violin Morse Hall András Schiff, piano Student Recital dancers performing from the All-Bach Program 1: classical canon. Morse Hall 8:30 PM JUILLIARD SCHOOL Complete French Suites Plaza Corridor Gallery 12 PM French Overture in B minor Mary Edge, violin 4 PM JUILLIARD SCHOOL Alice Tully Hall 7:30 PM Julia Ahyoung Choi, violin NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY Lisha Gu, violin 6 PM Philip Stoddard, baritone 8 PM Student Recital FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS LINCOLN CENTER THEATER Paul Hall 8:30 PM Daniel Beliavsky, piano Student Recitals Paul Hall Ann A program exploring modern Written and Performed by Romantics. JUILLIARD SCHOOL Holland Taylor Pre-College Student Recitals Bruno Walter Aud. 2:30 PM NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Directed by Annalisa Welinder, violin 11 AM April 7 Sunday 100 Years of Flamenco Benjamin Endsley Klein Esther Yu, cello 11 AM in New York Vivian Beaumont Theater 7 PM Leonardo Ko, cello 12 PM CHAMBER MUSIC SOCIETY OF LINCOLN CENTER Multi-media exhibition of Lillian Lee, violin 2 PM photographs, costumes, performance LINCOLN CENTER THEATER Emma Frucht, violin 3 PM Schumann and Mendelssohn regalia, film, histories, and the sound Nikolai and the Others Shogo Senda, guitar 5 PM Juho Pohjonen, piano of castanets and taconeo. A New Play by Richard Nelson Manami Mizumoto, violin 6 PM Erin Keefe, violin Vincent Astor Gallery 12 PM Directed by David Cromer Paul Hall Paul Neubauer, viola Mitzi E. Newhouse Theater 8 PM Andreas Brantelid, cello NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY LINCOLN CENTER PRESENTS Schumann: Märchenbilder for Viola FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS METROPOLITAN OPERA AMERICAN SONGBOOK and Piano, Op. 113 (1851) Memory Preserved: Giulio Cesare Green Sneakers, for Baritone, Mendelssohn: Quartet in B minor for Glass Plate Photographs of Metropolitan Opera House 7 PM String Quartet, Empty Chair Piano, Violin, Viola, and Cello, Op. 3 (1825) Royal Cambodian Dancers Recently rediscovered, catalogued, NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY and Piano Schumann: Quartet in E-flat major for restored, and digitized, images of by Ricky Ian Gordon Piano, Violin, Viola, and Cello, Op. 47 FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS dancers performing from the with Jesse Blumberg (1842) 100 Years of Flamenco classical canon. & the Voxare Quartet Alice Tully Hall 5 PM in New York Stanley H. Kaplan Penthouse 8 PM Plaza Corridor Gallery 12 PM Multi-media exhibition of DCINY PRESENTS photographs, costumes, performance NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY LINCOLN CENTER THEATER Calling All Dawns regalia, film, histories, and the sound Nikolai and the Others Avery Fisher Hall 2 PM FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS of castanets and taconeo. A New Play by Richard Nelson "Life upon the Wicked Stage" Vincent Astor Gallery 12 PM Directed by David Cromer JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER Hollywood Enigma: NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY Mitzi E. Newhouse Theater 8 PM Manhattan School of Music Dana Andrews FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Jazz Orchestra Author Carl Rollyson discusses the LINCOLN CENTER THEATER American film actor. Memory Preserved: Miles Ahead Bruno Walter Aud. 6 PM Ann with Justin DiCioccio, Glass Plate Photographs of Written and Performed by & Dave Liebman Royal Cambodian Dancers OPERA ORCHESTRA Holland Taylor Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola Recently rediscovered, catalogued, OF NEW YORK restored, and digitized, images of Directed by 7:30 & 9:30 PM Eve Queler, conductor dancers performing from the Benjamin Endsley Klein Starring Angela Meade and classical canon. Vivian Beaumont Theater 2 & 8 PM JUILLIARD SCHOOL Juilliard Dances Repertory Michael Fabiano Plaza Corridor Gallery 12 PM METROPOLITAN OPERA Juilliard Orchestra Verdi: I Lombardi Avery Fisher Hall 7:30 PM NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY Das Rheingold George Stelluto, conductor FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Metropolitan Opera House 1 PM Repeat of April 3 program Peter Jay Sharp Theater 3 PM April 9 Tuesday Toe-Tappin' Tuesdays Gotham Jazzmen, METROPOLITAN OPERA JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER Dixieland Jazz La Traviata LINCOLN CENTER THEATER Eli Yamin Quartet Featuring Bruno Walter Aud. 12 PM Metropolitan Opera House 8 PM Ann Evan Christopher Written and Performed by with Nicki Parrott and LaFrae Sci NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY Holland Taylor Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Directed by 7:30 & 9:30 PM András Schiff, conductor Featuring Flamenco: and piano Benjamin Endsley Klein Vivian Beaumont Theater 3 PM El Amor Brujo (1986) Repeat of April 3 program Screening of El Amor Brujo (1986) Avery Fisher Hall 8 PM Directed by Carlos Saura. 98 minutes Bruno Walter Aud. 2:30 PM

Calendar information is current through February 28, 2013. Contents copyright © 2013 by LincolnCenter for the Performing Arts, Inc. 3 April 9 con’t NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY LINCOLN CENTER THEATER JUILLIARD SCHOOL FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Nikolai and the Others New Juilliard Ensemble NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY Memory Preserved: A New Play by Richard Nelson Astapov (USSR/Canada): FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Glass Plate Photographs of Directed by David Cromer Myths of Ancient Bosphorus Live Radio Broadcast: Royal Cambodian Dancers Mitzi E. Newhouse Theater 8 PM (2013)* Prohibition Recently rediscovered, catalogued, Fairouz (US): Mighty Triborough Join Antique DJ MAC restored, and digitized, images of NEDERLANDS DANS THEATER (2013)* (Michael Cumella) for a live radio dancers performing from the David H. Koch Theater 8 PM Hertzberg (US): femminina, oscura broadcast of his weekly show classical canon. (2013)* The Antique Phonograph Music Plaza Corridor Gallery 12 PM NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC Lombardi (Italy): Welcome and Farewell (2012)* Program on WFMU. David Robertson, conductor Bruno Walter Aud. 7:30 PM NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY Schwendinger (US): Sinfonietta Pierre-Laurent Aimard, piano (2013)* FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS April 10 Wednesday Messaien: Les Offrandes oubliees Lombardi (Italy/Israel): Non requiescat Joy In Singing: FINALS Mozar:t Piano Concerto No. 23 (1973) JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER Finalists compete for the Murail: Le Desenchantement du *World premiere Tessa Souter 2013 Debut Artist Award. monde, Symphonic Concerto for Alice Tully Hall 8 PM with Christian Tamburr and Bruno Walter Aud. 1 PM Piano and Orchestra Keita Ogawa Beethoven: Symphony No. 2 JUILLIARD SCHOOL Avery Fisher Hall 7:30 PM Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY Jennifer Hsieh, violin 4 PM 7:30 & 9:30 PM FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY Karen Cueva, violin 6 PM To Be Danced and Romanced Student Recitals JUILLIARD SCHOOL Hosted by composer, band leader, and FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Morse Hall Wednesdays at One: founder of the Jazz Age Lawn Party, 100 Years of Flamenco Juilliard Chamber Ensembles Michael Arenella. in New York JUILLIARD SCHOOL Alice Tully Hall 1 PM Bruno Walter Aud. 6 PM Multi-media exhibition of Tobias Greenhalgh, photographs, costumes, performance baritone 4 PM April 11 Thursday regalia, film, histories, and the sound JUILLIARD SCHOOL Leah Gastler, viola 6 PM Winds, Harps, and Guitars DAVID RUBENSTEIN ATRIUM of castanets and taconeo. Vincent Astor Gallery 12 PM Student Recitals Student Recital AT LINCOLN CENTER Paul Hall Morse Hall 8 PM Target Free Thursdays NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY Arn Chorn-Pond, Master Mek, LINCOLN CENTER THEATER JUILLIARD SCHOOL FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS & the Waterek Ensemble Memory Preserved: Ann Allison Nicotera, David Rubenstein Atrium 7:30 PM Written and Performed by bassoon 6 PM Glass Plate Photographs of Royal Cambodian Dancers Holland Taylor Scott Cuellar, piano 8 PM JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER Directed by Student Recitals Juilliard Jazz Quartet Recently rediscovered, catalogued, restored, and digitized, images of Benjamin Endsley Klein Paul Hall with Ron Carter, Ron Blake, Frank dancers performing from the Vivian Beaumont Theater 8 PM Kimbrough, & Carl Allen classical canon. Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola LINCOLN CENTER PRESENTS Plaza Corridor Gallery 12 PM LINCOLN CENTER THEATER GREAT PERFORMERS 7:30 & 9:30 PM Nikolai and the Others Great Pianists on Film JUILLIARD SCHOOL NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY A New Play by Richard Nelson Program 1: Alfred Brendel FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Liederabend Directed by David Cromer Walter Reade Theater 6:30 PM Mitzi E. Newhouse Theater 8 PM Paul Hall 6 PM On Fire with African Dance Concepts in African Dance, LINCOLN CENTER PRESENTS JUILLIARD SCHOOL Choreography versus METROPOLITAN OPERA GREAT PERFORMERS Giulio Cesare Eric Hom, tuba 4 PM Authenticity Great Pianists on Film Metropolitan Opera House 7 PM Rémy Yulzari, double bass 6 PM Dance and drum innovator Djoniba Program 2: Arthur Rubinstein Mouflet gives a lecture/demonstration. Walter Reade Theater 8:45 PM Student Recitals NEDERLANDS DANS THEATER Paul Hall Bruno Walter Aud. 6 PM David H. Koch Theater 8 PM LINCOLN CENTER THEATER JUILLIARD SCHOOL April 12 Friday Ann NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC Jeoung-Yin Kim, violin 4 PM JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER Written and Performed by David Robertson, conductor Timothy Will, trumpet 6 PM The Bad Plus with Bill Frisell, Holland Taylor Pierre-Laurent Aimard, piano Kyle Robert Bielfield, Ethan Iverson, Reid Anderson, Directed by Repeatl of April 11 program tenor 8 PM & Dave King Avery Fisher Hall 8 PM Benjamin Endsley Klein Student Recitals The Allen Room 7:30 & 9:30 PM Vivian Beaumont Theater Morse Hall 2 & 8 PM NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS LINCOLN CENTER PRESENTS Juilliard Jazz Quartet LINCOLN CENTER THEATER 100 Years of Flamenco GREAT PERFORMERS with Ron Carter, Ron Blake, Nikolai and the Others András Schiff: The Bach Project Frank Kimbrough, and Carl Allen in New York A New Play by Richard Nelson András Schiff, piano Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola Multi-media exhibition of Directed by David Cromer All-Bach Program 2: 7:30 & 9:30 PM photographs, costumes, performance regalia, film, histories, and the sound Mitzi E. Newhouse Theater Complete English Suites of castanets and taconeo. 2 & 8 PM Post-performance discussion with JUILLIARD SCHOOL Vincent Astor Gallery 12 PM András Schiff Christopher Schmitt, piano NEDERLANDS DANS THEATER Alice Tully Hall 7:30 PM Student Recital David H. Koch Theater 7 PM Morse Hall 8 PM LINCOLN CENTER THEATER NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY Ann JUILLIARD SCHOOL FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Written and Performed by Drew Petersen, piano 100 Years of Flamenco Holland Taylor Student Recital in New York Directed by Paul Hall 8 PM Multi-media exhibition of Benjamin Endsley Klein photographs, costumes, performance Vivian Beaumont Theater 7 PM regalia, film, histories, and the sound of castanets and taconeo. Vincent Astor Gallery 12 PM

Calendar information is current through February 28, 2013. Contents copyright © 2013 by LincolnCenter for the Performing Arts, Inc. 4 April 12 con’t LINCOLN CENTER THEATER JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER April 16 Tuesday Ann Juilliard Jazz Quartet CHAMBER MUSIC SOCIETY NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY Written and Performed by with Ron Carter, Ron Blake, OF LINCOLN CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Holland Taylor Frank Kimbrough, & Carl Allen Death and the Maiden Memory Preserved: Directed by Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola Orion String Quartet Glass Plate Photographs of Benjamin Endsley Klein 7:30 & 9:30 PM Brett Dean, viola Royal Cambodian Dancers Vivian Beaumont Theater 2 & 8 PM Schubert: Quartet in A minor for Recently rediscovered, catalogued, LINCOLN CENTER THEATER Strings, D. 804, Op. 29 (1824) restored, and digitized, images of Ann LINCOLN CENTER THEATER Dean: Epitaphs for Two Violins, dancers performing from the Written and Performed by Nikolai and the Others Two Violas, and Cello (2010) classical canon. Holland Taylor A New Play by Richard Nelson Schubert: Quartet in D minor for Plaza Corridor Gallery 12 PM Directed by David Cromer Directed by Strings, D. 810, Death and the Benjamin Endsley Klein April 13 Saturday Mitzi E. Newhouse Theater Maiden (1824) 2 & 8 PM Vivian Beaumont Theater 3 PM Alice Tully Hall 7:30 PM JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER The Bad Plus with Bill Frisell, METROPOLITAN OPERA LINCOLN CENTER THEATER DAVID RUBENSTEIN ATRIUM Ethan Iverson, Reid Anderson, Die Walküre Nikolai and the Others AT LINCOLN CENTER & Dave King Metropolitan Opera House 11 AM A New Play by Richard Nelson JustFlims at AtriumFlix The Allen Room 7:30 & 9:30 PM Directed by David Cromer Filmmaker Mira Nair is interviewed METROPOLITAN OPERA Mitzi E. Newhouse Theater 3 PM by Elvis Mitchell, followed by a JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER Rigoletto screening of Mississippi Masala Juilliard Jazz Quartet Metropolitan Opera House 8:30 PM April 15 Monday David Rubenstein Atrium 7:00 PM with Ron Carter, Ron Blake, JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC Frank Kimbrough, & Carl Allen Monday Nights with WBGO JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola Young People's Concerts: Julian Lage Quartet Richard Galliano/ 7:30 & 9:30 PM Fiesta with Larry Grenadier, Eric Harland, Christian Howes Quintet Case Scaglione, conductor and Dan Blake with Josh Nelson, Cedric Easton, JUILLIARD SCHOOL Theodore Wiprud, host Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola and George Delancey Caterina Longhi, viola Tom Dulack, scriptwriter 7:30 & 9:30 PM Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola Student Recital and director 7:30 & 9:30 PM Paul Hall 8:30 PM Music about Spain JUILLIARD SCHOOL Avery Fisher Hall 2 PM New Compositions JUILLIARD SCHOOL JUILLIARD SCHOOL by Paul Frucht and Stefan Cwik Juilliard Jazz Ensembles Hulda Jonsdottir, viola NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC Student Recital My Point of View, Part III Student Recital David Robertson, conductor Paul Hall 8 PM Paul Hall 8 PM Morse Hall 8:30 PM Pierre-Laurent Aimard, piano Repeat of April 11 program JUILLIARD SCHOOL JUILLIARD SCHOOL JUILLIARD SCHOOL Avery Fisher Hall 8 PM Carson King-Fournier, Paul Dwyer, Baroque cello Pre-College Student Recitals trombone 4 PM Student Recital Mary Kim, violin 3 PM NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY Hanbo Liu, piano and Morse Hall 8 PM William McGregor, FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Ken Kubota, cello 6 PM LINCOLN CENTER THEATER double bass 4 PM 100 Years of Flamenco Viola Studio Recital 8 PM Viola students of in New York Student Recitals Ann Heidi Castleman 5 PM Multi-media exhibition of Morse Hall Written and Performed by Composers Concert 6 PM photographs, costumes, performance Holland Taylor Morse Hall regalia, film, histories, and the sound NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY Directed by of castanets and taconeo. FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Benjamin Endsley Klein JUILLIARD SCHOOL Vincent Astor Gallery 12 PM 100 Years of Flamenco Vivian Beaumont Theater 7 PM Pre-College Student Recitals NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY in New York Yibing Wang, percussion 6 PM Multi-media exhibition of LINCOLN CENTER THEATER Louis Pino, percussion 7 PM FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS photographs, costumes, performance Nikolai and the Others Studio 309 Memory Preserved: regalia, film, histories, and the sound A New Play by Richard Nelson Glass Plate Photographs of of castanets and taconeo. Directed by David Cromer JUILLIARD SCHOOL Royal Cambodian Dancers Vincent Astor Gallery 12 PM Mitzi E. Newhouse Theater 8 PM Recently rediscovered, catalogued, Pre-College Student Recitals restored, and digitized, images of NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY METROPOLITAN OPERA Angie Zhang, piano 12 PM dancers performing from the FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Rigoletto Chang Yeun Hahn, piano 2 PM classical canon. Memory Preserved: Metropolitan Opera House 8 PM Annika Jenkins, violin 3 PM Plaza Corridor Gallery 12 PM Glass Plate Photographs of Ji-Eun Anna Lee, violin 5 PM Royal Cambodian Dancers NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY 6 PM NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY Chamber Music Concert Recently rediscovered, catalogued, FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Paul Hall FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS restored, and digitized, images of 100 Years of Flamenco Silent Clowns Film Series dancers performing from the LINCOLN CENTER PRESENTS in New York Safety Last! (1923) classical canon. Multi-media exhibition of GREAT PERFORMERS Directed by Fred Newmeyer Plaza Corridor Gallery 12 PM photographs, costumes, performance Great Pianists on Film and Sam Taylor. 70 minutes. regalia, film, histories, and the sound Program 3: Michelangeli Bruno Walter Aud. 2:30 PM NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY of castanets and taconeo. and Gilels FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Vincent Astor Gallery 12 PM Walter Reade Theater 1 PM April 14 Sunday A Bow to the Americans BIBI IN CONCERT as Producers, Artists, LINCOLN CENTER PRESENTS Bibi Ferreira, Grand Dame of the and Educators GREAT PERFORMERS Brazilian stage, performs Presentation by curator Great Pianists on Film Alice Tully Hall 8 PM Program 4: Richter, the Enigma Deirdre Towers. Walter Reade Theater 2:30 PM Bruno Walter Aud. 6 PM

Calendar information is current through February 28, 2013. Contents copyright © 2013 by LincolnCenter for the Performing Arts, Inc. 5 April 16 con’t LINCOLN CENTER THEATER DAVID RUBENSTEIN ATRIUM NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY Nikolai and the Others AT LINCOLN CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY A New Play by Richard Nelson Target Free Thursdays 100 Years of Flamenco FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Directed by David Cromer Raul Midón, guitar, with in New York Memory Preserved: Mitzi E. Newhouse Theater Master Kong Nay Multi-media exhibition of Glass Plate Photographs of 2 & 8 PM David Rubenstein Atrium 8:30 PM photographs, costumes, performance Royal Cambodian Dancers regalia, film, histories, and the sound Recently rediscovered, catalogued, NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER of castanets and taconeo. restored, and digitized, images of Alan Gilbert, conductor Richard Galliano/Christian Vincent Astor Gallery 12 PM dancers performing from the Joshua Bell, violin Howes Quintet classical canon. Rouse: Prospero's Rooms with Josh Nelson, Cedric Easton, NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY Plaza Corridor Gallery 12 PM (World premiere) & George Delancey FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Bernstein: Serenade (after Plato's Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola 7:30 PM Memory Preserved: NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY "Symposium") Glass Plate Photographs of FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Ives: Symphony No. 4 JUILLIARD SCHOOL Royal Cambodian Dancers Toe-Tappin' Tuesdays Avery Fisher Hall 7:30 PM Sonatenabend Recently rediscovered, catalogued, Gotham Jazzmen, Paul Hall 6 PM restored, and digitized, images of Dixieland Jazz NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY dancers performing from the Bruno Walter Aud. 12 PM FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS JUILLIARD SCHOOL classical canon. 100 Years of Flamenco Brian Shank, percussion Plaza Corridor Gallery 12 PM NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY in New York Student Recital FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Multi-media exhibition of Studio 309 8 PM NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY Featuring Flamenco photographs, costumes, performance FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS A screening of Carmen (1983) regalia, film, histories, and the sound JUILLIARD SCHOOL Machito: A Latin Jazz Legacy directed by Carlos Saura of castanets and taconeo. Charles Yang, violin Screening of Machito: A Latin 103 minutes Vincent Astor Gallery 12 PM Student Recital Jazz Legacy Bruno Walter Aud. 2:30 PM Morse Hall 8 PM Bruno Walter Aud. 6 PM NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY April 17 Wednesday FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS JUILLIARD SCHOOL YOUTH AMERICA GRAND PRIX Memory Preserved: ACADEMY OF Daniel Anastasio, piano Young dancers worldwide compete Glass Plate Photographs of Student Recital for scholarships and awards. AMERICAN POETS Royal Cambodian Dancers Paul Hall 8 PM David H. Koch Theater 7 PM 11th Annual Poetry & Recently rediscovered, catalogued, the Creative Mind restored, and digitized, images of JUILLIARD SCHOOL April 19 Friday featuring artists, actors, musicians, dancers performing from the John Tate, jazz bass and writers reading favorite poems. ITHACA COLLEGE SYMPHONY classical canon. Student Recital ORCHESTRA & CHOIR Alice Tully Hall 6:30 PM Plaza Corridor Gallery 12 PM Studio 340 8 PM Byrd: Laudibus in sanctis Britten: Hymn to St. Cecilia JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY JUILLIARD SCHOOL Richard Galliano/ Poulenc: Gloria FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Sissy Yuqing Zhang & Ligeti: Christian Howes Quintet Atmosphères Salsa: A New York Mixture Tianyang Gao, violins 4 PM Lutos -lawski: Concerto for Orchestra with Josh Nelson, Cedric Easton, Bobby Sanabria leads his ensemble Alice Tully Hall 8 PM & George Delancey Sean Hawthorne, cello 6 PM in a musical history of Latinos in Student Recitals Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola New York 7:30 & 9:30 PM Morse Hall JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER Bruno Walter Aud. 6 PM Kings of the Crescent City JUILLIARD SCHOOL LINCOLN CENTER THEATER with Victor Goines, Marcus Printup, YOUTH AMERICA GRAND PRIX Kenny Rampton, Chris Crenshaw, Don Juilliard Lab Orchestra Ann Young dancers worldwide compete Written and Performed by Vappie, Dan Nimmer, Reginald Veal, Alice Tully Hall 12:30 PM for scholarships and awards. Holland Taylor & Adonis Rose David H. Koch Theater 7 PM Rose Theater 8 PM JUILLIARD SCHOOL Directed by Piano Performance Forum: April 18 Thursday Benjamin Endsley Klein JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER Vivian Beaumont Theater 7 PM PianoScope CHAMBER MUSIC SOCIETY Richard Galliano/ Paul Hall 4 PM OF LINCOLN CENTER LINCOLN CENTER THEATER Christian Howes Quintet New Music in the with Josh Nelson, Cedric Easton, JUILLIARD SCHOOL Nikolai and the Others Kaplan Penthouse & George Delancey Juilliard Songbook A New Play by Richard Nelson Gloria Chien, piano Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola First-Year Singers Directed by David Cromer 7:30 & 9:30 PM Paul Hall 8 PM Brett Dean, viola Mitzi E. Newhouse Theater 8 PM Orion String Quartet JUILLIARD SCHOOL JUILLIARD SCHOOL Kurt Muroki, double bass NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC Andrea Jarrett, violin Lea Elsa Birnbaum, David Shifrin, clarinet Alan Gilbert, conductor Student Recital Baroque cello Dean: Intimate Decisions for Viola Joshua Bell, violin Paul Hall 4 PM Student Recital (1996) Repeat of April 17 program Morse Hall 8 PM Kernis: New Work for Clarinet and Avery Fisher Hall 7:30 PM JUILLIARD SCHOOL String Quartet (2012, NY premiere) Chelsea Starbuck Smith, violin LINCOLN CENTER THEATER Dean: Voices of Angels for Piano, Violin, Viola, Cello, and Bass (1996) Student Recital Ann Kaplan Penthouse 7:30 PM Morse Hall 4 PM Written and Performed by Holland Taylor Directed by Benjamin Endsley Klein Vivian Beaumont Theater 2 & 8 PM

Calendar information is current through February 28, 2013. Contents copyright © 2013 by LincolnCenter for the Performing Arts, Inc. 6 April 19 con’t JUILLIARD SCHOOL NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY NATIONAL FESTIVAL CHORUS Pre-College Opera Scenes FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS NATIONAL BAND & LINCOLN CENTER PRESENTS Paul Hall 2 PM New York Opera Forum ORCHESTRA FINALISTS AMERICAN SONGBOOK Mozart: Cosi Fan Tutte Avery Fisher Hall 8 PM Kerrigan & Lowdermilk, with JUILLIARD SCHOOL Bruno Walter Aud. 12:30 PM Michael Arden, Nikki M. Juilliard Orchestra SHEN YUN James, Carrie Manolakos, James Gaffigan, conductor SHEN YUN David H. Koch Theater 1 & 6 PM Josh Young & more Sirena Huang, violin David H. Koch Theater 2 & 7:30 PM Stanley H. Kaplan Penthouse 8 PM Bartók: Violin Concerto No. 2 April 22 Monday Mahler: Symphony No. 4 April 21 Sunday FILM SOCIETY OF LINCOLN CENTER THEATER Alice Tully Hall 8 PM CHAMBER MUSIC SOCIETY LINCOLN CENTER Ann OF LINCOLN CENTER Chaplin Award Gala Honoring Written and Performed by LINCOLN CENTER PRESENTS The Cellists of Lincoln Center Barbra Streisand Holland Taylor AMERICAN SONGBOOK Nicolas Altstaedt, Carter Brey, Avery Fisher Hall 7:30 PM Directed by Ben Sollee Dorothea Figueroa, Benjamin Endsley Klein Stanley H. Kaplan Penthouse 8 PM David Finckel, Jerry Grossman, JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER Vivian Beaumont Theater 8 PM Eileen Moon, Fred Sherry, Purchase Jazz Orchestra LINCOLN CENTER THEATER Frederick Zlotkin, cello Special guest Steve Wilson LINCOLN CENTER THEATER Nikolai and the Others Tavener: Thrinos for Cello (1990) Todd Coolman, conductor Nikolai and the Others A New Play by Richard Nelson Gabrieli: Selected Canzoni for Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola A New Play by Richard Nelson Directed by David Cromer Eight Cellos 7:30 & 9:30 PM Directed by David Cromer Mitzi E. Newhouse Theater Carter: Figment No. 2— Remembering Mitzi E. Newhouse Theater 8 PM 2 & 8 PM Mr. Ives for Cello (2001) JUILLIARD SCHOOL Tansman: Two Movements for Composition Concert METROPOLITAN OPERA LINCOLN CENTER THEATER Four Cellos (1935) Paul Hall 8 PM Dutilleux: Giulio Cesare Ann Trois strophes sur le nom de Sacher for Cello (1976, 1982) Metropolitan Opera House 7 PM Written and Performed by METROPOLITAN OPERA Pärt: Fratres for Eight Cellos (1977, Giulio Cesare Holland Taylor arr. 1983) Metropolitan Opera House 7 PM NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC Directed by Casals: Sardana for Eight Cellos (1927) Alan Gilbert, conductor Benjamin Endsley Klein Barrière: Sonata in G major Joshua Bell, violin Vivian Beaumont Theater for Two Cellos NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY Repeat of April 17 program 2 & 8 PM Stravinsky: Tango for Four Cellos FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Avery Fisher Hall 7:30 PM (1940) 100 Years of Flamenco METROPOLITAN OPERA Schickele: Last Tango in Bayreuth in New York NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY Siegfried for Four Cellos(1973) Multi-media exhibition of FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Metropolitan Opera House 11 AM Villa-Lobos: Bachianas brasileiras photographs, costumes, performance 100 Years of Flamenco No. 1 for Eight Cellos (1930) regalia, film, histories, and the sound in New York METROPOLITAN OPERA Alice Tully Hall 5 PM of castanets and taconeo. Multi-media exhibition of Rigoletto Vincent Astor Gallery 12 PM photographs, costumes, performance Metropolitan Opera House 8:30 PM JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER regalia, film, histories, and the sound Richard Galliano/Christian NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY of castanets and taconeo. NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC Howes Quintet FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Vincent Astor Gallery 12 PM Alan Gilbert, conductor with Josh Nelson, Cedric Easton, American Sabor Joshua Bell, violin & George Delancey Exhibition exploring the history of NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY Repeat of April 17 concert Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola 7:30 PM Latinos in popular music in the U.S. FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Avery Fisher Hall 7:30 PM from the 1940s to the present. Memory Preserved: LINCOLN CENTER PRESENTS Donald and Mary Oenslager Gallery 12 PM Glass Plate Photographs of NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY GREAT PERFORMERS Sunday Morning Coffee Royal Cambodian Dancers FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY Recently rediscovered, catalogued, Concerts 100 Years of Flamenco FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS restored, and digitized, images of in New York Calmus, vocal ensemble dancers performing from the Works by Schütz, Purcell, Schumann, Memory Preserved: Multi-media exhibition of classical canon. Britten, and German folksongs Glass Plate Photographs of photographs, costumes, performance Plaza Corridor Gallery 12 PM Walter Reade Theater 11 AM Royal Cambodian Dancers regalia, film, histories, and the sound Recently rediscovered, catalogued, of castanets and taconeo. restored, and digitized, images of April 20 Saturday Vincent Astor Gallery 12 PM LINCOLN CENTER THEATER JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER Ann dancers performing from the Written and Performed by classical canon. Kings of the Crescent City NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY Plaza Corridor Gallery 12 PM with Victor Goines, Marcus Printup, FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Holland Taylor Kenny Rampton, Chris Crenshaw, Don American Sabor Directed by NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY Vappie, Dan Nimmer, Reginald Veal, Exhibition exploring the history of Benjamin Endsley Klein FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS & Adonis Rose Vivian Beaumont Theater 3 PM Latinos in popular music in the U.S. "" (1996) Rose Theater 8 PM from the 1940s to the present. Donald and Mary Oenslager Gallery LINCOLN CENTER THEATER Directed by JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER 12 PM Nikolai and the Others A screening of the film, starring Richard Galliano/ Illeana Douglas, John Turturro, A New Play by Richard Nelson Eric Stolz. 116 min. Christian Howes Quintet NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY Directed by David Cromer Bruno Walter Aud. 6 PM with Josh Nelson, Cedric Easton, FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Mitzi E. Newhouse Theater 3 PM & George Delancey Memory Preserved: Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola Glass Plate Photographs of 7:30 & 9:30 PM Royal Cambodian Dancers Recently rediscovered, catalogued, restored, and digitized, images of dancers performing from the classical canon. Plaza Corridor Gallery 12 PM

Calendar information is current through February 28, 2013. Contents copyright © 2013 by LincolnCenter for the Performing Arts, Inc. 7 April 23 Tuesday April 24 Wednesday April 25 Thursday NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS CHAMBER MUSIC SOCIETY JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER DAVID RUBENSTEIN ATRIUM 100 Years of Flamenco OF LINCOLN CENTER Elegant Ellington AT LINCOLN CENTER in New York Master Class with with Michael Feinstein, Target Free Thursdays Multi-media exhibition of David Shifrin, clarinet Kurt Gilling, Brianna Thomas, Essentially Ellington photographs, costumes, performance Rose Studio 11 AM Jerron “Blindboy” Paxton, & Alumni Allstars regalia, film, histories, and the sound Tedd Firth David Rubenstein Atrium 7:30 PM of castanets and taconeo. JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER The Allen Room 7 PM Vincent Astor Gallery 12 PM Organ Monk Quartet JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER with Reggie Woods, Riley JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER Elegant Ellington NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY Mullins, Jeremy “Bean” Grant Stewart Quartet with Michael Feinstein, FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Clemons, & Greg “Organ with Tardo Hammer & Kurt Gilling, Brianna Thomas, American Sabor Monk” Lewis Philip Stewart Jerron “Blindboy” Paxton, & Exhibition exploring the history of Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola Tedd Firth Latinos in popular music in the U.S. 7:30 & 9:30 PM 7:30 & 9:30 PM The Allen Room 7 & 9 PM from the 1940s to the present. Donald and Mary Oenslager Gallery LINCOLN CENTER THEATER JUILLIARD SCHOOL JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER 12 PM Ann Wednesdays at One: Celebrating Duke Ellington Written and Performed by Juilliard Percussion Jazz at Lincoln Center NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY Alice Tully Hall 1 PM Holland Taylor Orchestra FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Directed by with Memory Preserved: LINCOLN CENTER THEATER Glass Plate Photographs of Benjamin Endsley Klein Ann Rose Theater 8 PM Vivian Beaumont Theater 7 PM Royal Cambodian Dancers Written and Performed by JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER Recently rediscovered, catalogued, LINCOLN CENTER THEATER Holland Taylor Catherine Russell restored, and digitized, images of Nikolai and the Others Directed by with Matt Munisteri, Mark Shane, dancers performing from the Benjamin Endsley Klein Mark McLean, & Lee Hudson classical canon. A New Play by Richard Nelson Plaza Corridor Gallery 12 PM Directed by David Cromer Vivian Beaumont Theater Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola 2 & 8 PM 7:30 & 9:30 PM Mitzi E. Newhouse Theater 8 PM SHEN YUN David H. Koch Theater 7:30 PM METROPOLITAN OPERA LINCOLN CENTER THEATER LINCOLN CENTER PRESENTS Nikolai and the Others Götterdämmerung GREAT PERFORMERS April 26 Friday Metropolitan Opera House 6 PM A New Play by Richard Nelson Swedish Chamber Orchestra Directed by David Cromer Thomas Dausgaard, conductor JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY Mitzi E. Newhouse Theater Nina Stemme, soprano Celebrating Duke Ellington FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS 2 & 8 PM Beethoven: Overture to Coriolan Jazz at Lincoln Center Songs by Grieg, Sibelius, Weill, Orchestra 100 Years of Flamenco METROPOLITAN OPERA Wagner, Berlioz, Brahms, and with Wynton Marsalis in New York Rigoletto Multi-media exhibition of R. Strauss Rose Theater 8 PM Metropolitan Opera House 7:30 PM photographs, costumes, performance Sibelius: Valse triste regalia, film, histories, and the sound Elgar: Nimrod, from the JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER of castanets and taconeo. NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC "Enigma" Variations Ravel: Pavane pour une infante défunte Catherine Russell Vincent Astor Gallery 12 PM Alan Gilbert, conductor with Matt Munisteri, Mark Shane, Emanuel Ax, piano Schubert (orch. Brett Dean): Death and the Maiden Mark McLean, & Lee Hudson NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY Mozart: Piano Concerto No. 25 Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola Bruckner: Symphony No. 3 Brahms: Symphony No. 1 FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Alice Tully Hall 7:30 PM 7:30 & 9:30 PM American Sabor Avery Fisher Hall 7:30 PM Exhibition exploring the history of JUILLIARD SCHOOL NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY LINCOLN CENTER THEATER Latinos in popular music in the U.S. Ann Mitchell Lyon, cello from the 1940s to the present. FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Student Recital Donald and Mary Oenslager Gallery 100 Years of Flamenco Written and Performed by Morse Hall 4 PM 12 PM in New York Holland Taylor Multi-media exhibition of Directed by LINCOLN CENTER THEATER NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY photographs, costumes, performance Benjamin Endsley Klein Ann FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS regalia, film, histories, and the sound Vivian Beaumont Theater 7 PM Written and Performed by of castanets and taconeo. Memory Preserved: Holland Taylor Vincent Astor Gallery 12 PM LINCOLN CENTER THEATER Glass Plate Photographs of Directed by Nikolai and the Others Royal Cambodian Dancers NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY Benjamin Endsley Klein Recently rediscovered, catalogued, A New Play by Richard Nelson Vivian Beaumont Theater 8 PM restored, and digitized, images of FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Directed by David Cromer dancers performing from the American Sabor Mitzi E. Newhouse Theater 8 PM Exhibition exploring the history of LINCOLN CENTER THEATER classical canon. Nikolai and the Others Plaza Corridor Gallery 12 PM Latinos in popular music in the U.S. METROPOLITAN OPERA from the 1940s to the present. A New Play by Richard Nelson Das Rheingold NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY Donald and Mary Oenslager Gallery Directed by David Cromer Metropolitan Opera House 7:30 PM Mitzi E. Newhouse Theater 8 PM FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS 12 PM Toe-Tappin' Tuesdays NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY LITTLE ORCHESTRA SOCIETY Gotham Jazzmen, Alan Gilbert, conductor FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Disney Fantasia Live in Concert Dixieland Jazz Memory Preserved: Emanuel Ax, piano Bruno Walter Aud. 12 PM Avery Fisher Hall 7:30 PM Glass Plate Photographs of Repeat of April 24 program Avery Fisher Hall 7:30 PM NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY Royal Cambodian Dancers FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Recently rediscovered, catalogued, restored, and digitized, images of Blood Wedding (1981) dancers performing from the A screening of the film, directed classical canon. by Carlos Saura. 72 minutes Plaza Corridor Gallery 12 PM Bruno Walter Aud. 2:30 PM SHEN YUN David H. Koch Theater 7:30 PM

Calendar information is current through February 28, 2013. Contents copyright © 2013 by LincolnCenter for the Performing Arts, Inc. 8 April 26 con’t LITTLE ORCHESTRA SOCIETY April 28 Sunday NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY Disney Fantasia Live in Concert FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS CHAMBER MUSIC SOCIETY METROPOLITAN OPERA Avery Fisher Hall 11 AM & 1:15 PM 100 Years of Flamenco OF LINCOLN CENTER Die Walküre in New York Metropolitan Opera House 6:30 PM METROPOLITAN OPERA Thomas Hampson, baritone Multi-media exhibition of Giulio Cesare Jupiter String Quartet photographs, costumes, performance NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC Metropolitan Opera House 12 PM Schubert: Quartet in E-flat major for regalia, film, histories, and the sound Alan Gilbert, conductor Strings, D. 87, Op. 125, No. 1 (1813) of castanets and taconeo. Adamo: New Work for Baritone and Emanuel Ax, piano METROPOLITAN OPERA Vincent Astor Gallery 12 PM Rigoletto String Quartet (2012, CMS Repeat of April 24 program Co-Commission, NY premiere) Metropolitan Opera House 8:30 PM NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY Avery Fisher Hall 7:30 PM Wolf: Italian Serenade for String Quartet (1887) FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC Wolf: selected lieder for baritone American Sabor FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Alan Gilbert, conductor and string quartet Exhibition exploring the history of 100 Years of Flamenco Emanuel Ax, piano Alice Tully Hall 5 PM Latinos in popular music in the U.S. in New York Repeat of April 24 program from the 1940s to the present. Multi-media exhibition of Avery Fisher Hall 7:30 PM JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER Oenslager Gallery 12 PM photographs, costumes, performance Catherine Russell regalia, film, histories, and the sound NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY with Matt Munisteri, Mark Shane, NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY of castanets and taconeo. FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Mark McLean, and Lee Hudson FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Vincent Astor Gallery 12 PM 100 Years of Flamenco Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola Memory Preserved: in New York 7:30 & 9:30 PM Glass Plate Photographs of NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY Multi-media exhibition of Royal Cambodian Dancers FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS photographs, costumes, performance JUILLIARD SCHOOL Recently rediscovered, catalogued, American Sabor regalia, film, histories, and the sound Juilliard Opera restored, and digitized, images of Exhibition exploring the history of of castanets and taconeo. Juilliard Orchestra dancers performing from the Latinos in popular music in the U.S. Vincent Astor Gallery 12 PM Anne Manson, conductor classical canon. Plaza Corridor Gallery 12 PM from the 1940s to the present. Emma Griffin, director Oenslager Gallery 12 PM NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY Janá cˇek : The Cunning Little Vixen April 30 Tuesday FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Peter J. Sharp Theater 2 PM NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY American Sabor JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Exhibition exploring the history of LINCOLN CENTER THEATER Black Art Jazz Collective Memory Preserved: Latinos in popular music in the U.S. with Jeremy Pelt, Wayne Escoffery, from the 1940s to the present. Ann Glass Plate Photographs of Written and Performed by James Burton, Xavier Davis, Dwayne Royal Cambodian Dancers Oenslager Gallery 12 PM Burno, & Johnathan Blake Holland Taylor Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola Recently rediscovered, catalogued, Directed by restored, and digitized, images of NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY 7:30 & 9:30 PM dancers performing from the FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Benjamin Endsley Klein classical canon. Memory Preserved: Vivian Beaumont Theater 3 PM JUILLIARD SCHOOL Plaza Corridor Gallery 12 PM Glass Plate Photographs of Hana Chu, piano Royal Cambodian Dancers LINCOLN CENTER THEATER Student Recital SHEN YUN Recently rediscovered, catalogued, Nikolai and the Others Paul Hall 6 PM David H. Koch Theater 7:30 PM restored, and digitized, images of A New Play by Richard Nelson dancers performing from the Directed by David Cromer JUILLIARD SCHOOL April 27 Saturday classical canon. Mitzi E. Newhouse Theater 3 PM Juilliard Opera JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER Plaza Corridor Gallery 12 PM Anne Manson, conductor Celebrating Duke Ellington SHEN YUN Emma Griffin, director NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY David H. Koch Theater 1 & 6 PM Jazz at Lincoln Center Juilliard Orchestra FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Orchestra April 29 Monday Janá cˇek : The Cunning Little Vixen Sonidos y Danzas Luminosos Peter Jay Sharp Theater 8 PM with Wynton Marsalis Violinist Sarah E. Geller and guests Rose Theater 2 & 8 PM DEFIANT REQUIEM celebrate the voices of Latin America Concert performance of Bruno Walter Aud. 2 PM LINCOLN CENTER THEATER JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER Defiant Requiem: Verdi at Terezín Alice Tully Hall 7:30 PM Ann Catherine Russell NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY Written and Performed by with Matt Munisteri, Mark Shane, FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER Holland Taylor Mark McLean, & Lee Hudson Sounds of the Black Art Jazz Collective Directed by Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola Benjamin Endsley Klein 7:30 & 9:30 PM Joe McGinty and musicians from with Jeremy Pelt, Wayne Escoffery, the Losers Lounge band perform James Burton, Xavier Davis, Dwayne Vivian Beaumont Theater 7 PM LINCOLN CENTER THEATER selections from the Music Division's Burno, & Johnathan Blake historic Brill Building collection. Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola LINCOLN CENTER THEATER Ann Bruno Walter Aud. 7 PM 7:30 & 9:30 PM Nikolai and the Others Written and Performed by A New Play by Richard Nelson Holland Taylor SHEN YUN JUILLIARD SCHOOL Directed by David Cromer Directed by David H. Koch Theater 2 & 7:30 PM Yeon Hwa Chung, harp Mitzi E. Newhouse Theater 8 PM Benjamin Endsley Klein Student Recital Vivian Beaumont Theater 2 & 8 PM Paul Hall 6 PM METROPOLITAN OPERA Giulio Cesare LINCOLN CENTER THEATER METROPOLITAN OPERA Metropolitan Opera House 7 PM Nikolai and the Others Siegfried A New Play by Richard Nelson Metropolitan Opera House 6 PM Directed by David Cromer Mitzi E. Newhouse Theater 2 & 8 PM

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NEW YORK CITY BALLET All Balanchine Who Cares? Ivesiana Tarantella Stars and Stripes David H. Koch Theater 7:30 PM

NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS 100 Years of Flamenco in New York Multi-media exhibition of photographs, costumes, performance regalia, film, histories, and the sound of castanets and taconeo. Vincent Astor Gallery 12 PM

NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS American Sabor: Latinos in U.S. Popular Music Exhibition exploring Latinos history in popular music in the U.S. from the 1940s to the present. Oenslager Gallery 12 PM

NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Memory Preserved: Glass Plate Photographs of Royal Cambodian Dancers Recently rediscovered, catalogued, restored, and digitized, images of dancers performing from the classical canon. Plaza Corridor Gallery 12 PM

NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Featuring Flamenco Screenings of Flamenco (1995), directed by Carlos Saura, 100 minutes; and Sabicas, Maestro de Flamenco (1966 –69) Bruno Walter Aud. 2 PM

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