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OCTOBER 2012 C ALENDAR OF EVENTS

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Calendar information NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC PRESENTS is current as of FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Alan Gilbert, conductor GREAT PERFORMERS Life Upon the Wicked Stage: Daniil Trifonov, piano Lincoln Center Dialogue: August 28, 2012 New Books in the Musorgsky: Night on Bald Mountain The University Performing Arts Prokofiev: Piano Concerto No. 3 Drew Gilpin Faust, President, October 1 Monday Patricia Neal: An Unquiet Life Rimsky-Korsakov: Scheherazade Harvard University Avery Fisher Hall 7:30 PM FILM SOCIETY OF With author Stephen Michael Sheare John Sexton, President, Bruno Walter Aud. 6 PM LINCOLN CENTER NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY New York University To view the Film Society's October David Rubenstein Atrium 8 AM schedule, visit www.filmlinc.com. October 2 Tuesday FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER Lincoln Center’s Posters LINCOLN CENTER THEATER JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER Third Annual Coca-Cola and Prints: 50 Years of the Third Annual Coca-Cola Generations In Jazz Festival Vera List Program Based on a novel by Exhibition of works by Generations In Jazz Festival Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola Michael Morpurgo Frankenthaler, Lichtenstein, Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola 7:30 & 9:30 PM Adapted by Nick Stafford 7:30 & 9:30 PM Motherwell, Rauschenberg, Andy Warhol, more In association with Handspring JUILLIARD SCHOOL Plaza Corridor Gallery 12 PM Puppet Company JUILLIARD SCHOOL Wieland Kuijken Master Class Vivian Beaumont Theater Music of Cedar Walton Paul Hall 4 PM NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY 2 & 8 PM Juilliard Jazz Ensembles FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Paul Hall 8 PM LINCOLN CENTER THEATER Martha Swope: In Rehearsal METROPOLITAN War Horse Martha Swope's rehearsal Turandot JUILLIARD SCHOOL Based on a novel by photography Metropolitan Opera House 7:30 PM Viola Studio Recital Michael Morpurgo Vincent Astor Gallery 12 PM Morse Hall 8 PM Adapted by Nick Stafford BALLET In association with Handspring NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY Balanchine & Robbins: METROPOLITAN OPERA Puppet Company FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS See the Music L'Elisir d'Amore Vivian Beaumont Theater 7 PM Toe-Tappin' Tuesdays Masters at Work Metropolitan Opera House 7:30 PM Dixieland Jazz with the Rubies METROPOLITAN OPERA The Cage NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY Gotham Jazzmen Carmen Bruno Walter Aud. 12 PM Andantino FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Metropolitan Opera House 8 PM Symphony in C Lincoln Center’s Posters October 3 Wednesday David H. Koch Theater 7:30 PM and Prints: 50 Years of the CHAMBER MUSIC SOCIETY Vera List Program Balanchine & Robbins: NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY Exhibition of works by OF LINCOLN CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Masters at Work Inside Chamber Music Frankenthaler, Lichtenstein, Rubies Lincoln Center’s Posters Motherwell, Rauschenberg, The Cage with Bruce Adolphe and Prints: 50 Years of the Andy Warhol, more Andantino Major Minor Works Vera List Program Plaza Corridor Gallery 12 PM Symphony in C Significant works in minor keys Exhibition of works by David H. Koch Theater 7:30 PM Rose Studio 6:30 PM Frankenthaler, Lichtenstein, NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY Motherwell, Rauschenberg, FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER Andy Warhol, more Martha Swope: In Rehearsal Third Annual Coca-Cola Plaza Corridor Gallery 12 PM Martha Swope's rehearsal Generations In Jazz Festival photography Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY Vincent Astor Gallery 12 PM 7:30 & 9:30 PM FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Martha Swope: In Rehearsal Martha Swope's rehearsal photography Vincent Astor Gallery 12 PM

Calendar information is current through August 28, 2012. Contents copyright © 2012 by LincolnCenter for the Performing Arts, Inc. 1 October 4 Thursday October 5 Friday JUILLIARD SCHOOL October 7 Sunday Ernest Barretta, Yoheved DAVID RUBENSTEIN ATRIUM JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER Kaplinsky, faculty pianists AT LINCOLN CENTER Brad Mehldau: Solo Paul Hall 6 PM Third Annual Coca-Cola Target Free Thursdays The Allen Room 7:30 & 9:30 PM Generations In Jazz Festival Ne(x)tworks: John Cage's LINCOLN CENTER THEATER Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER 7:30 & 9:30 PM Variations IV War Horse Third Annual Coca-Cola With special guest Luke DuBois Based on a novel by on video Generations In Jazz Festival LINCOLN CENTER THEATER David Rubenstein Atrium 8:30 PM Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola Michael Morpurgo War Horse 7:30 & 9:30PM Adapted by Nick Stafford Based on a novel by JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER In association with Handspring Michael Morpurgo Third Annual Coca-Cola JUILLIARD SCHOOL Puppet Company Adapted by Nick Stafford Generations In Jazz Festival Michelle Gott, harp Vivian Beaumont Theater 2 & 8 PM In association with Handspring Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola Paul Hall 6 PM Puppet Company 7:30 & 9:30 PM Vivian Beaumont Theater 3 PM LINCOLN CENTER THEATER METROPOLITAN OPERA LINCOLN CENTER THEATER War Horse Turandot Metropolitan Opera House 12 PM NEW YORK CITY BALLET War Horse Based on a novel by 21st Century Michael Morpurgo Based on a novel by METROPOLITAN OPERA Millepied/ Wheeldon Adapted by Nick Stafford Michael Morpurgo Carmen Two Hearts New Peck Ballet Adapted by Nick Stafford In association with Handspring Metropolitan Opera House 8:30 PM In association with Handspring Puppet Company Les Carillons David H. Koch Theater 3 PM Puppet Company Vivian Beaumont Theater 8 PM NEW YORK CITY BALLET Vivian Beaumont Theater 8 PM 21st Century METROPOLITAN OPERA October 8 Monday Millepied/Peck/ Wheeldon METROPOLITAN OPERA L'Elisir d'Amore Two Hearts METROPOLITAN OPERA Metropolitan Opera House 7:30 PM Il Trovatore New Peck Ballet Il Trovatore Metropolitan Opera House 7:30 PM Les Carillons Metropolitan Opera House 7:30 PM NEW YORK CITY BALLET David H. Koch Theater 2 PM NEW YORK CITY BALLET 21st Century NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY Balanchine/Wheeldon/ Millepied/ Wheeldon NEW YORK CITY BALLET FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Robbins/Martins Two Hearts Balanchine & Robbins: Lincoln Center’s Posters Duo Concertant New Peck Ballet Masters at Work and Prints: 50 Years of the Les Carillons After the Rain (pas de deux) Rubies Vera List Program David H. Koch Theater 8 PM Moves The Cage Exhibition of works by Hallelujah Junction Andantino Frankenthaler, Lichtenstein, David H. Koch Theater 7:30 PM NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC Symphony in C Motherwell, Rauschenberg, Alan Gilbert, conductor David H. Koch Theater 8 PM Andy Warhol, more NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC Emanuel Ax, piano Plaza Corridor Gallery 12 PM Alan Gilbert, conductor Repeat of October 4 program NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC Emanuel Ax, piano Avery Fisher Hall 8 PM Alan Gilbert, conductor NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY Bach: Keyboard Concerto in D minor Emanuel Ax, piano FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Schoenberg: Piano Concerto NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY Repeat of October 4 program Martha Swope: In Rehearsal Mozart: Symphony No. 36, Linz FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Avery Fisher Hall 8 PM Martha Swope's rehearsal Avery Fisher Hall 7:30 PM Lincoln Center’s Posters photography and Prints: 50 Years of the NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY Vincent Astor Gallery 12 PM NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY Vera List Program FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Exhibition of works by Lincoln Center’s Posters October 9 Tuesday Lincoln Center’s Posters Frankenthaler, Lichtenstein, and Prints: 50 Years of the LINCOLN CENTER THEATER and Prints: 50 Years of the Motherwell, Rauschenberg, Vera List Program War Horse Andy Warhol, more Vera List Program Exhibition of works by Plaza Corridor Gallery 12 PM Based on a novel by Exhibition of works by Frankenthaler, Lichtenstein, Michael Morpurgo Frankenthaler, Lichtenstein, Motherwell, Rauschenberg, Adapted by Nick Stafford Motherwell, Rauschenberg, NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY Andy Warhol, more Andy Warhol, more FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Plaza Corridor Gallery 12 PM In association with Handspring Plaza Corridor Gallery 12 PM Martha Swope: In Rehearsal Puppet Company Martha Swope's rehearsal NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY Vivian Beaumont Theater 7 PM NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY photography FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS METROPOLITAN OPERA FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Vincent Astor Gallery 12 PM Martha Swope: In Rehearsal Martha Swope: In Rehearsal Martha Swope's rehearsal Otello Metropolitan Opera House Martha Swope's rehearsal October 6 Saturday photography 7:30 PM photography DAVID RUBENSTEIN ATRIUM Vincent Astor Gallery 12 PM Vincent Astor Gallery 12 PM AT LINCOLN CENTER NEW YORK CITY BALLET Meet the Artist Saturdays NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY Martins/Wheeldon/ New Song Music: FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Millepied/ Balanchine Songwriting workshop Silent Clowns Film Series: Jerry Lewis: Hallelujah Junction David Rubenstein Atrium 11 AM Mr. Laurel & Mr. Barrymore After the Rain (pas de deux) He Makes Me Laugh Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde and A tribute written and produced by Two Hearts JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER Dr. Pyckle and Mr. Pryde , live musical Stravinsky Violin Concerto Ron MacCloskey Brad Mehldau: Solo accompaniment by Ben Model Bruno Walter Aud. 6 PM David H. Koch Theater 7:30 PM The Allen Room 7:30 & 9:30 PM Bruno Walter Aud. 2:30 PM

JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER Third Annual Coca-Cola Generations In Jazz Festival Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola 7:30 & 9:30 PM

Calendar information is current through August 28, 2012. Contents copyright © 2012 by LincolnCenter for the Performing Arts, Inc. 2 October 9 con’t METROPOLITAN OPERA DAVID RUBENSTEIN ATRIUM October 12 Friday L'Elisir d'Amore AT LINCOLN CENTER JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY Metropolitan Opera House Target Free Thursdays FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS 7:30 PM Kurt Elling O Sole Trio The Allen Room 7:30 & 9:30PM Lincoln Center’s Posters From Prima Donna to and Prints: 50 Years of the NEW YORK CITY BALLET Post-Madonna: Balanchine & Robbins: JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER Vera List Program Popular Italian opera, Neapolitan, Marcus Roberts: Romance, Exhibition of works by Masters at Work and classic jazz standards Swing, and the Blues Frankenthaler, Lichtenstein, Apollo David Rubenstein Atrium 7:30 PM Rose Theater 8 PM Motherwell, Rauschenberg, Moves Symphony in C Andy Warhol, more JUILLIARD SCHOOL LINCOLN CENTER THEATER Plaza Corridor Gallery 12 PM David H. Koch Theater 7:30 PM Sonatenabend War Horse Paul Hall 6 PM NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC Based on a novel by Michael Morpurgo FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Alan Gilbert, conductor LINCOLN CENTER THEATER Adapted by Nick Stafford Martha Swope: In Rehearsal Robert Langevin, flute War Horse In association with Handspring Martha Swope's rehearsal Nikolaj Znaider, violin Based on a novel by Puppet Company photography Nielsen: Flute Concerto Michael Morpurgo Vincent Astor Gallery 12 PM Vivian Beaumont Theater g8 PM Nielsen: Violin Concerto Adapted by Nick Stafford Tchaikovsky: Symphony No. 2, NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY Little Russian In association with Handspring METROPOLITAN OPERA FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Avery Fisher Hall 7:30 PM Puppet Company Il Trovatore Toe-Tappin' Tuesdays Vivian Beaumont Theater 8 PM Metropolitan Opera House 8 PM NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY Gotham Jazzmen METROPOLITAN OPERA Dixieland Jazz FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS NEW YORK CITY BALLET Lincoln Center’s Posters Carmen Bruno Walter Aud. 12 PM Metropolitan Opera House 7:30 PM Wheeldon/Robbins/ Balanchine and Prints: 50 Years of the Les Carillons Moves October 10 Wednesday Vera List Program NEW YORK CITY BALLET Exhibition of works by Stravinsky Violin Concerto CHAMBER MUSIC SOCIETY Balanchine & Robbins: David H. Koch Theater 8 PM OF LINCOLN CENTER Frankenthaler, Lichtenstein, Motherwell, Rauschenberg, Masters at Work Inside Chamber Music Andy Warhol, more Monumentum pro Gesualdo NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC with Bruce Adolphe Plaza Corridor Gallery 12 PM Movements for Piano and Orchestra Alan Gilbert, conductor Major Minor Works Duo Concertant Moves Robert Langevin, flute Significant works in minor keys NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY Nikolaj Znaider, violin Symphony in C Rose Studio 6:30 PM Repeat of October 10 program FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS David H. Koch Theater 7:30 PM Martha Swope: In Rehearsal Avery Fisher Hall 8 PM JUILLIARD SCHOOL Martha Swope's rehearsal Liszt-Wagner NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC photography Alan Gilbert, conductor NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY Lecture and Performance Vincent Astor Gallery 12 PM Robert Langevin, flute FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Jeremy Jordan, piano Lincoln Center’s Posters Morse Hall 6 PM October 11 Thursday Nikolaj Znaider, violin Repeat of October 10 program and Prints: 50 Years of the CHAMBER MUSIC SOCIETY LINCOLN CENTER PRESENTS Avery Fisher Hall 7:30 PM Vera List Program OF LINCOLN CENTER Exhibition of works by Lincoln Center Dialogue: Rose Studio Concert NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY Frankenthaler, Lichtenstein, The Museum Gloria Chien, piano Motherwell, Rauschenberg, Thomas P. Campbell , Director FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Kristin Lee, Sean Lee, violin Lincoln Center’s Posters Andy Warhol, more and Chief Executive Officer, Plaza Corridor Gallery 12 PM Metropolitan Museum of Richard O’Neill, viola and Prints: 50 Years of the Mihai Marica, cello Michael Govan , CEO and Wallis Vera List Program NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY Mozart: Trio in E major for Piano, Exhibition of works by Annenberg Director, Los Angeles FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS County Museum of Art Violin, and Cello, K. 542 (1788) Frankenthaler, Lichtenstein, David Rubenstein Atrium 8 AM Korngold: Quintet in E major for Motherwell, Rauschenberg, Martha Swope: In Rehearsal Piano, Two Violins, Viola, and Cello, Andy Warhol, more Martha Swope's rehearsal LINCOLN CENTER THEATER Op. 15 (1921) Plaza Corridor Gallery 12 PM photography Vincent Astor Gallery 12 PM War Horse Rose Studio 6:30 PM Based on a novel by NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY CHAMBER MUSIC SOCIETY October 13 Saturday Michael Morpurgo FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS OF LINCOLN CENTER Adapted by Nick Stafford Martha Swope: In Rehearsal JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER Late Night Rose In association with Handspring Martha Swope's rehearsal Kurt Elling Patrick Castillo, host Puppet Company photography The Allen Room 7:30 & 9:30 PM Vivian Beaumont Theater Gloria Chien, piano Vincent Astor Gallery 12 PM 2 & 8 PM Kristin Lee, Sean Lee, violin JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER Richard O’Neill, viol NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY Marcus Roberts: Romance, Mihai Marica, cello FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Swing, and the Blues Repeat of 6:30 program Lincoln Center’s Posters Rose Theater 8 PM Rose Studio 9 PM and Prints: 50 Years of the Vera List Program Delmar Hendricks, first director of Lincoln Center’s Vera List Poster and Print program, discusses philanthropist Vera List Bruno Walter Aud. 6 PM

Calendar information is current through August 28, 2012. Contents copyright © 2012 by LincolnCenter for the Performing Arts, Inc. 3 October 13 con’t NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY October 16 Tuesday CHAMBER MUSIC SOCIETY FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS OF LINCOLN CENTER CHAMBER MUSIC SOCIETY JUILLIARD SCHOOL Global Rhythms Inside Chamber Music OF LINCOLN CENTER Faculty Recital Alexander A. Wu, Yamaha with Bruce Adolphe Tchaikovsky/Dvo řák/Fauré Soo Yeon Kim, soprano pianist Major Minor Works: Paul Hall 6 PM Cultural works from across the Gloria Chien, Juho Pohjonen, An exploration of significant works continents piano in minor keys JUILLIARD SCHOOL Bruno Walter Aud. 2:30 PM Nicolas Dautricourt, Rose Studio 6:30 PM Michelle Gott, harp Elmar Oliveira, violin Paul Hall 8:30 PM October 14 Sunday Richard O’Neill, viola JUILLIARD SCHOOL LINCOLN CENTER THEATER Nicolas Altstaedt, cello Stephen Belber's 'McReele' LINCOLN CENTER THEATER War Horse Tchaikovsky: Souvenir d’un lieu cher Sam Buntrock, director War Horse for Violin and Piano, Op. 42 (1878) Based on a novel by Featuring Juilliard Drama's Based on a novel by Dv oˇrák: Trio in G minor for Piano, Michael Morpurgo 4th-year actors Michael Morpurgo Violin, and Cello, Op. 26 (1876) McClelland Drama Theater 8 PM Adapted by Nick Stafford Adapted by Nick Stafford Fauré: Quartet No. 2 in G minor for In association with Handspring In association with Handspring Piano, Violin, Viola, and Cello, JUILLIARD SCHOOL Puppet Company Op. 45 (1885–86) Puppet Company Fei-Fei Dong and Steven Lin, Vivian Beaumont Theater 3 PM Alice Tully Hall 7:30 PM Vivian Beaumont Theater pianists 2 & 8 PM Paul Hall 9 PM NEW YORK CITY BALLET JUILLIARD SCHOOL METROPOLITAN OPERA All Balanchine & Stravinsky Memphis Jazz LINCOLN CENTER THEATER L'Elisir d'Amore Apollo George Coleman, saxophone War Horse Agon Metropolitan Opera House 1 PM Harold Mabern, piano Rubies Based on a novel by Juilliard Jazz Orchestra Michael Morpurgo David H. Koch Theater 3 PM Peter Jay Sharp Theater 8 PM METROPOLITAN OPERA Adapted by Nick Stafford Otello NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY In association with Handspring Metropolitan Opera House 8 PM LINCOLN CENTER THEATER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS War Horse Puppet Company On a Sunday Afternoon at LPA Vivian Beaumont Theater 2 & 8 PM NEW YORK CITY BALLET Based on a novel by L'Amore della Musica Balanchine & Robbins: Michael Morpurgo METROPOLITAN OPERA The woodwind quintet performs the Adapted by Nick Stafford Masters at Work last movement of Schubert's Death Il Trovatore Danses Concertantes and the Maiden quartet arranged by In association with Handspring Metropolitan Opera House 7:30 PM The Cage Simeon Loring and more Puppet Company Andantino Bruno Walter Aud. 2:30 PM Vivian Beaumont Theater 7 PM NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY Symphony in C FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS David H. Koch Theater 2 PM October 15 Monday METROPOLITAN OPERA Lincoln Center’s Otello Posters and Prints: 50 Years NEW YORK CITY BALLET METROPOLITAN OPERA Metropolitan Opera House 7:30 PM 21st Century Carmen of the Vera List Program Metropolitan Opera House 7:30 PM Exhibition of works by Peck/Martins/ Wheeldon NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY Frankenthaler, Lichtenstein, New Peck Ballet FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY Motherwell, Rauschenberg, Hallelujah Junction Lincoln Center’s FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Andy Warhol, more Les Carillons Posters and Prints: 50 Years Lincoln Center’s Plaza Corridor Gallery 12 PM David H. Koch Theater 8 PM of the Vera List Program Posters and Prints: 50 Years Exhibition of works by NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC of the Vera List Program Frankenthaler, Lichtenstein, FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Alan Gilbert, conductor Exhibition of works by Motherwell, Rauschenberg, Frankenthaler, Lichtenstein, Martha Swope: In Rehearsal Robert Langevin, flute Andy Warhol, more Martha Swope's rehearsal Nikolaj Znaider, violin Motherwell, Rauschenberg, Plaza Corridor Gallery 12 PM Andy Warhol, more photography Repeat of October 10 program Vincent Astor Gallery 12 PM Avery Fisher Hall 8 PM Plaza Corridor Gallery 12 PM NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS October 18 Thursday NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY Martha Swope: In Rehearsal CHAMBER MUSIC SOCIETY FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Martha Swope's rehearsal Lincoln Center’s Martha Swope: In Rehearsal photography OF LINCOLN CENTER Posters and Prints: 50 Years Martha Swope's rehearsal Vincent Astor Gallery 12 PM New Music in the photography of the Vera List Program Kaplan Penthouse Vincent Astor Gallery 12 PM Exhibition of works by NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY Gilles Vonsattel, piano Frankenthaler, Lichtenstein, FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Nicolas Altstaedt, cello NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY Motherwell, Rauschenberg, Toe-Tappin' Tuesdays June Han, Bridget Kibbey, harp FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Andy Warhol, more Dixieland Jazz with the Ian Rosenbaum, percussion Plaza Corridor Gallery 12 PM Pierrot at 100 Holliger: Romancendres for Schoenberg’s Pierrot Lunaire Gotham Jazzmen Bruno Walter Aud. 12 PM Cello and Piano (2003) NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY 100 years after it was written Aperghis: Quatre pièces fébriles for FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Bruno Walter Aud. 6 PM October 17 Wednesday Piano and Marimba (1995) Martha Swope: In Rehearsal Stockhausen: Freude for Two Harps, CHAMBER MUSIC SOCIETY Martha Swope's rehearsal the second hour of Klang (2005) photography OF LINCOLN CENTER Stanley H. Kaplan Penthouse Vincent Astor Gallery 12 PM Master Class with 7:30 PM Tara Helen O'Connor, flute Rose Studio 11 AM

Calendar information is current through August 28, 2012. Contents copyright © 2012 by LincolnCenter for the Performing Arts, Inc. 4 October 18 con’t NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY October 20 Saturday October 21 Sunday FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS JUILLIARD SCHOOL CHAMBER MUSIC SOCIETY JUILLIARD SCHOOL Life Upon the Wicked Stage: Stephen Belber's 'McReele' OF LINCOLN CENTER Liederabend New Books in the Sam Buntrock, director Young Beethoven Paul Hall 6 PM Performing Arts Featuring Juilliard Drama's Anne-Marie McDermott, piano Katharine Hepburn: Rebel Chic 4th-year actors JUILLIARD SCHOOL Discussion with the book's Cho-Liang Lin, Areta Zhulla, Stephen Belber's 'McReele' McClelland Drama Theater violin contributers, Barbara Cohen-Stratyner, 2 & 8 PM Sam Buntrock, director Nancy McDonnell, Judy Samelson, Daniel Phillips, violin/viola Featuring Juilliard Drama's and Kohle Yohan. JUILLIARD SCHOOL Paul Neubauer, viola; Fred 4th-year actors Bruno Walter Aud. 6 PM Sherry, cello McClelland Drama Theater 8 PM June Han, faculty harpist Paul Hall 6 PM Tara Helen O’Connor, flute October 19 Friday All-Beethoven program: LINCOLN CENTER PRESENTS JUILLIARD SCHOOL JUILLIARD SCHOOL Trio in G major for Piano, Violin, and WHITE LIGHT FESTIVAL Stephen Belber's 'McReele' Cello, Op. 1, No. 2 (1794–95) Kiran Ahluwalia, vocals Michael Ippolito, composition Serenade in D major for Flute, Violin, Sam Buntrock, director Paul Hall 8:30 PM Rez Abbasi, acoustic and and Viola, Op. 25 (1801) Featuring Juilliard Drama's Quintet in C major for Two Violins, electric guitar 4th-year actors LINCOLN CENTER PRESENTS Nikku Nayar, electric bass Two Violas, and Cello, Op. 29 (1801) McClelland Drama Theater 8 PM WHITE LIGHT FESTIVAL Alice Tully Hall 5 PM Nitin Mitta, tabla Poet of the Piano Rob Curto, accordion JUILLIARD SCHOOL Paul Lewis, piano JUILLIARD SCHOOL Transatlantic Music Project Spiritual music inspired by All-Schubert Program: Stephen Belber's 'McReele' Ahluwalia's Punjabi heritage, Paul Hall 8 PM Sonata in C minor, D.958 Sam Buntrock, director encompassing traditional ghazal Sonata in A major, D.959 David Rubenstein Atrium 8:30 PM LINCOLN CENTER PRESENTS Featuring Juilliard Drama's Sonata in B-flat major, D.960 4th-year actors WHITE LIGHT FESTIVAL Alice Tully Hall 7:30 PM McClelland Drama Theater 7 PM LINCOLN CENTER THEATER Parables and Saints War Horse Les Arts Florissants LINCOLN CENTER THEATER LINCOLN CENTER THEATER Based on a novel by William Christie, conductor War Horse War Horse Michael Morpurgo Charpentier Motets Based on a novel by Based on a novel by Adapted by Nick Stafford Cecilia, Virgin and Martyr Michael Morpurgo Michael Morpurgo In association with Handspring Miseremini mei Adapted by Nick Stafford Adapted by Nick Stafford Puppet Company The Prodigal Son In association with Handspring In association with Handspring Vivian Beaumont Theater 8 PM Pre-concert lecture by Benjamin Sosland at 6:15 in the Stanley H. Puppet Company Puppet Company Vivian Beaumont Theater 2 & 8 PM METROPOLITAN OPERA Kaplan Penthouse Vivian Beaumont Theater 3 PM Carmen Alice Tully Hall 7:30 PM METROPOLITAN OPERA NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY Metropolitan Opera House 8 PM LINCOLN CENTER THEATER Otello FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Metropolitan Opera House 1 PM NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC War Horse Wendy Brown, mezzo-soprano Based on a novel by David Holkeboer, piano Rafael Frühbeck de Burgos, METROPOLITAN OPERA conductor Michael Morpurgo Works by Bach, Schumann, Wolf, Adapted by Nick Stafford Il Trovatore Debussy, Bernstein, and Weill Augustin Hadelich, violin Metropolitan Opera House 8 PM Bruno Walter Aud. 2:30 PM Lalo: Symphonie espagnole In association with Handspring Berlioz: Symphonie fantastique Puppet Company NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC October 22 Monday Avery Fisher Hall 7:30 PM Vivian Beaumont Theater 8 PM Rafael Frühbeck de Burgos, JUILLIARD SCHOOL conductor NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC American Brass Quintet Rafael Frühbeck de Burgos, Augustin Hadelich, violin in Recital FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Repeat of October 18 program Lincoln Center’s conductor Avery Fisher Hall 8 PM Raymond Mase, Kevin Cobb, Posters and Prints: 50 Years Augustin Hadelich, violin trumpets of the Vera List Program Repeat of October 18 program David Wakefield, horn Avery Fisher Hall 11 AM NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY Exhibition of works by FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Michael Powell, trombone Frankenthaler, Lichtenstein, Lincoln Center’s John D. Rojak, bass trombone Motherwell, Rauschenberg, NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY Daniel Saidenberg Faculty Andy Warhol, more FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Posters and Prints: 50 Years Recital Series Plaza Corridor Gallery 12 PM Lincoln Center’s of the Vera List Program Paul Hall 8 PM Exhibition of works by Posters and Prints: 50 Years Frankenthaler, Lichtenstein, NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY of the Vera List Program LINCOLN CENTER PRESENTS FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Motherwell, Rauschenberg, GREAT PERFORMERS Exhibition of works by Andy Warhol, more Martha Swope: In Rehearsal Frankenthaler, Lichtenstein, Plaza Corridor Gallery 12 PM London Symphony Orchestra Martha Swope's rehearsal Motherwell, Rauschenberg, Valery Gergiev, conductor photography Andy Warhol, more NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY James Ehnes, violin Vincent Astor Gallery 12 PM Plaza Corridor Gallery 12 PM FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS All-Brahms Program: Martha Swope: In Rehearsal Tragic Overture Violin Concerto NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY Martha Swope's rehearsal Symphony No. 2 FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS photography Pre-concert lecture by Christopher H. Martha Swope: In Rehearsal Vincent Astor Gallery 12 PM Gibbs at 6:45 in the Stanley H. Kaplan Martha Swope's rehearsal Penthouse photography NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY Avery Fisher Hall 8 PM Vincent Astor Gallery 12 PM FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS New York Opera Forum Cilea: Adriana Lecouvreur (concert version) Bruno Walter Aud. 1:30 PM

Calendar information is current through August 28, 2012. Contents copyright © 2012 by LincolnCenter for the Performing Arts, Inc. 5 October 22 con’t NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY LINCOLN CENTER THEATER METROPOLITAN OPERA FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS War Horse Il Trovatore NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY Lincoln Center’s Based on a novel by Metropolitan Opera House 7:30 PM FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Posters and Prints: 50 Years Michael Morpurgo Lincoln Center’s of the Vera List Program Adapted by Nick Stafford NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC Posters and Prints: 50 Years Exhibition of works by In association with Handspring Rafael Frühbeck de Burgos, of the Vera List Program Frankenthaler, Lichtenstein, Puppet Company conductor Exhibition of works by Motherwell, Rauschenberg, Vivian Beaumont Theater 2 & 8 PM Philip Myers, horn Frankenthaler, Lichtenstein, Andy Warhol, more Mozart: Serenade No. 6, Motherwell, Rauschenberg, Plaza Corridor Gallery 12 PM NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY Serenata notturna Andy Warhol, more. FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Mozart: Horn Concerto No. 3 Plaza Corridor Gallery 12 PM NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY Mahler: Symphony No. 1 Lincoln Center’s FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Avery Fisher Hall 7:30 PM NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY Posters and Prints: 50 Years Martha Swope: In Rehearsal of the Vera List Program FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Martha Swope's rehearsal NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY Exhibition of works by photography FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Martha Swope: In Rehearsal Frankenthaler, Lichtenstein, Martha Swope's rehearsal Vincent Astor Gallery 12 PM Motherwell, Rauschenberg, Lincoln Center’s photography Andy Warhol, more Posters and Prints: 50 Years Vincent Astor Gallery 12 PM NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY Plaza Corridor Gallery 12 PM of the Vera List Program FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Exhibition of works by NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY Toe-Tappin' Tuesdays NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY Frankenthaler, Lichtenstein, FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Dixieland Jazz with FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Motherwell, Rauschenberg, League of Professional Theatre the Gotham Jazzmen Martha Swope: In Rehearsal Andy Warhol, more Plaza Corridor Gallery 12 PM Women: Oral History Project Bruno Walter Aud. 12 PM Martha Swope's rehearsal with Christine Ebersole photography With New York Post theatre October 24 Wednesday Vincent Astor Gallery 12 PM NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY columnist Michael Riedel and CHAMBER MUSIC SOCIETY FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS actress Christine Ebersole. OF LINCOLN CENTER October 25 Thursday Martha Swope: In Rehearsal Bruno Walter Aud. 6 PM Martha Swope's rehearsal Major Minor Works CHAMBER MUSIC SOCIETY photography 2012 –2013 Inside Chamber Music OF LINCOLN CENTER Vincent Astor Gallery 12 PM MUSICA SACRA SERIES with Bruce Adolphe Britten I: Alice Tully Hall 8 PM An exploration of significant works Through the Looking Glass NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY in minor keys. Escher String Quartet Rose Studio 6:30 PM FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS October 23 Tuesday Purcell: Chacony in G minor for LPA Cinema Series JUILLIARD SCHOOL String Quartet (arr. Britten) JUILLIARD SCHOOL (c. 1678, arr. 1947–8, rev. 1963) Meet the Maker: Juilliard Organists Piano Performance Forum Britten: Quartet No. 2 in C major Augusta Palmer Paul Hall 8 PM Paul Hall 4 PM for Strings, Op. 36 (1945) Augusta Palmer will screen and Gesualdo: “Se la mia morte brami” discuss her documentary The Hand LINCOLN CENTER PRESENTS JUILLIARD SCHOOL from Madrigali libro sesto of Fatima (2009, 75 min.) WHITE LIGHT FESTIVAL Juilliard Orchestra (arr. Lapointe) (1611) Cullman Center 6 PM Vertical Road Semyon Bychkov, conductor Gesualdo: Illumina faciem tuam Akram Khan Company Dutilleaux: Metaboles (arr. Lapointe) (1603) October 26 Friday Akram Khan, artistic director Rachmaninoff: Rhapsody on a Beethoven: Quartet in A minor JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER and choreographer Theme of Paganini for Strings, Op. 132 (1825) McCoy Tyner: Nitin Sawhney, Brahms: Symphony No. 4 Rose Studio 7:30 PM The Gentle Side of Coltrane Jesper Kongshaug, lighting Alice Tully Hall 8 PM DAVID RUBENSTEIN ATRIUM John Coltrane Festival: design AT LINCOLN CENTER With Jack DeJohnette, Kimie Nakano, costume design LINCOLN CENTER PRESENTS Target Free Thursdays Dave Holland, and others Set conceived by Akram Khan, GREAT PERFORMERS The Allen Room 7:30 & 9:30 PM London Symphony Orchestra Girl In A Coma Kimie Nakano, and Jesper Girl In A Coma with songs from its Kongshaug Valery Gergiev, conductor JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER Denis Matsuev, piano most recent album Exits & All the Rest Rose Theater 7:30 PM David Rubenstein Atrium 7:30 PM The Genius of John Coltrane All-Brahms Program: John Coltrane Festival: LINCOLN CENTER THEATER Piano Concerto No. 1 Jazz at Lincoln Center Symphony No. 4 LINCOLN CENTER PRESENTS War Horse Avery Fisher Hall 8 PM GREAT PERFORMERS Orchestra Based on a novel by Takács Quartet Joshua Redman, saxophone Michael Morpurgo LINCOLN CENTER PRESENTS Marc-André Hamelin, piano Rose Theater 8 PM Adapted by Nick Stafford WHITE LIGHT FESTIVAL Haydn: String Quartet in D major, LINCOLN CENTER PRESENTS In association with Handspring Vertical Road Op. 76, No. 5 WHITE LIGHT FESTIVAL Puppet Company Akram Khan Company Britten: String Quartet No. 2 Vivian Beaumont Theater 7 PM Akram Khan, artistic director Shostakovich: Piano Quintet Ashes and Roses Alice Tully Hall 7:30 PM and choreographer Mary Chapin Carpenter METROPOLITAN OPERA Alice Tully Hall 7:30 PM Nitin Sawhney, composer The Tempest LINCOLN CENTER PRESENTS Metropolitan Opera House 7:30 PM Jesper Kongshaug, lighting WHITE LIGHT FESTIVAL LINCOLN CENTER THEATER design Higher Vibrations War Horse NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC Kimie Nakano, costume design Wang Li, jaw harps and Based on a novel by Rafael Frühbeck de Burgos, Set conceived by Akram Khan, calabash flute Michael Morpurgo conductor Kimie Nakano, and Jesper The Allen Room 8 PM Adapted by Nick Stafford Augustin Hadelich, violin Kongshaug In association with Handspring Repeat of October 18 program Rose Theater 7:30 PM LINCOLN CENTER THEATER Puppet Company Avery Fisher Hall 7:30 PM War Horse Vivian Beaumont Theater 8 PM Based on a novel by Michael Morpurgo METROPOLITAN OPERA Adapted by Nick Stafford Le Nozze di Figaro In association with Handspring Metropolitan Opera House 7:30 PM Puppet Company Vivian Beaumont Theater 8 PM

Calendar information is current through August 28, 2012. Contents copyright © 2012 by LincolnCenter for the Performing Arts, Inc. 6 October 26 con’t METROPOLITAN OPERA NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY METROPOLITAN OPERA Otello FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Turandot NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC Metropolitan Opera House 1 PM What's Love Got To Do With It? Metropolitan Opera House 7:30 PM Rafael Frühbeck de Burgos, Vocalist Leslie Fornino presents her conductor METROPOLITAN OPERA new one-woman show NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY Philip Myers, horn The Tempest Bruno Walter Aud. 2:30 PM FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Repeat of October 25 program Metropolitan Opera House 8:30 PM Lincoln Center’s Avery Fisher Hall 2 PM October 29 Monday Posters and Prints: 50 Years NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC JUILLIARD SCHOOL of the Vera List Program NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY Rafael Frühbeck de Burgos, Friends of the Library: A Exhibition of works by FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS conductor Celebration of Rudolf Firkusny Frankenthaler, Lichtenstein, Lincoln Center’s Philip Myers, horn and His Legacy Motherwell, Rauschenberg, Posters and Prints: 50 Years Repeat of October 25 program Avner Arad, Sara Davis Andy Warhol, more Avery Fisher Hall 8 PM Plaza Corridor Gallery 12 PM of the Vera List Program Buechner, Eduardus Halim, Exhibition of works by pianists Frankenthaler, Lichtenstein, NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Chopin: Andante spianato FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Motherwell, Rauschenberg, Chopin: Grande Polonaise Andy Warhol, more Lincoln Center’s Martinu: Fantasie et Toccata Martha Swope: In Rehearsal Plaza Corridor Gallery 12 PM Posters and Prints: 50 Years Paul Hall 8 PM Martha Swope's rehearsal of the Vera List Program photography NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY Exhibition of works by METROPOLITAN OPERA Vincent Astor Gallery 12 PM FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Frankenthaler, Lichtenstein, Le Nozze di Figaro NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY Martha Swope: In Rehearsal Motherwell, Rauschenberg, Metropolitan Opera House 7:30 PM Martha Swope's rehearsal Andy Warhol, more FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS photography Plaza Corridor Gallery 12 PM NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY Toe-Tappin' Tuesdays Vincent Astor Gallery 12 PM Dixieland Jazz with the NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Lincoln Center’s Gotham Jazzmen October 27 Saturday FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Bruno Walter Aud. 12 PM Martha Swope: In Rehearsal Posters and Prints: 50 Years JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER Martha Swope's rehearsal of the Vera List Program October 31 Wednesday McCoy Tyner: Exhibition of works by photography JUILLIARD SCHOOL The Gentle Side of Coltrane Vincent Astor Gallery 12 PM Frankenthaler, Lichtenstein, John Coltrane Festival: Motherwell, Rauschenberg, Piano Performance Forum Andy Warhol, more With Jack DeJohnette, NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY Paul Hall 4 PM Plaza Corridor Gallery 12 PM Dave Holland, and others FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS LINCOLN CENTER THEATER The Allen Room 7:30 & 9:30 PM L’apres midi en France NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY War Horse Megan Emigh and Riko Higuma FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER present French music for flute Based on a novel by and piano Martha Swope: In Rehearsal Michael Morpurgo The Genius of John Coltrane Martha Swope's rehearsal John Coltrane Festival: Bruno Walter Aud. 2:30 PM Adapted by Nick Stafford photography In association with Handspring Jazz at Lincoln Center Vincent Astor Gallery 12 PM Orchestra October 28 Sunday Puppet Company Vivian Beaumont Theater 2 & 8 PM Joshua Redman, saxophone LINCOLN CENTER PRESENTS NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY Rose Theater 8 PM GREAT PERFORMERS FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS METROPOLITAN OPERA Nareh Arghamanyan, piano Songbook @LPA: The Tempest JUILLIARD SCHOOL Bach: Partita No. 2 Broadway's Future Metropolitan Opera House 7:30 PM Tali Roth, faculty guitarist Schumann: Fantasiestücke New music by emerging Broadway Paul Hall 6 PM Rachmaninoff: Selections from and lyricists, sung by Études-tableaux , Op. 33 NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC Broadway vocalists Rush Hour Concert JUILLIARD SCHOOL Walter Reade Theater 11 AM Bruno Walter Aud. 6 PM Charles Dutoit, conductor Juilliard415 Nikolai Lugansky, piano William Christie, conductor LINCOLN CENTER PRESENTS October 30 Tuesday WHITE LIGHT FESTIVAL Rachmaninoff: Rhapsody on a Theme Florence Malgoire, violin LINCOLN CENTER PRESENTS Immortal Bach of Paganini for Piano and Orchestra David Simpson, cello WHITE LIGHT FESTIVAL Elgar: Enigma Variations Cameron Carpenter, organ Juilliard singers Avery Fisher Hall 6:45 PM Bach: Toccata in F major; Fantasia and Cosmic Pulses Handel: Il Trionfo del Tempo e del Analog Arts Disinganno (The Triumph of Time and Fugue in G minor; Preludes and Fugues from the Well-tempered Stuart Gerber, percussion NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY Truth ), HWV 46a FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Alice Tully Hall 8 PM Clavier ; Prelude and Fugue in A major Joe Drew, sound projection Bach (arr. Carpenter): Violin Partita All-Stockhausen program Lincoln Center’s No. 3 Friday Greeting* (NY premiere) Posters and Prints: 50 Years LINCOLN CENTER PRESENTS Bach/Busoni (arr. Carpenter): Heaven’s Door (NY premiere) of the Vera List Program WHITE LIGHT FESTIVAL Chorale Prelude “Nun freut euch, Cosmic Pulses Exhibition of works by Transcending Time lieben Christen”; Chaconne *Friday Greeting begins at 6:45 in the Frankenthaler, Lichtenstein, Ensemble Basiani Bach/Carpenter: Free Ramble on the Alice Tully Hall lobby and concludes Motherwell, Rauschenberg, Church of St. Mary the Virgin Bourrée from Cello Suite No. 3 there following Cosmic Pulses . Andy Warhol, more 7:30 PM Alice Tully Hall 5 PM Alice Tully Hall 7:30 PM Plaza Corridor Gallery 12 PM

LINCOLN CENTER THEATER LINCOLN CENTER THEATER LINCOLN CENTER THEATER NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY War Horse War Horse War Horse FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Based on a novel by Based on a novel by Based on a novel by Martha Swope: In Rehearsal Michael Morpurgo Michael Morpurgo Michael Morpurgo Martha Swope's rehearsal Adapted by Nick Stafford Adapted by Nick Stafford Adapted by Nick Stafford photography In association with Handspring In association with Handspring In association with Handspring Vincent Astor Gallery 12 PM Puppet Company Puppet Company Puppet Company Vivian Beaumont Theater 2 & 8 PM Vivian Beaumont Theater 3 PM Vivian Beaumont Theater 7 PM

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