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Saturday Afternoon, August 1, 2015, at 1:00 m a r In Search of Haydn (New York premiere) g o

r Introduced by director Phil Grabsky P Prod .: Seventh Art Productions. 2012. 102 minutes. e h T

Co-presented with the Film Society of ’s Sound + Vision series.

Please make certain all your electronic devices are switched off.

This screening is made possible in part by the Josie Robertson Fund for Lincoln Center.

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The Mostly Mozart Festival is made possible by Sarah Billinghurst Solomon and Howard Solomon, Rita E. and Gustave M. Hauser, Chris and Bruce Crawford, The Fan Fox and Leslie R. Samuels Foundation, Inc., Charles E. Culpeper Foundation, S.H. and Helen R. Scheuer Family Foundation, and Friends of Mostly Mozart. Public support is provided by the New York State Council on the Arts. Artist Catering provided by Zabar’s and zabars.com MetLife is the National Sponsor of Lincoln Center United Airlines is a Supporter of Lincoln Center WABC-TV is a Supporter of Lincoln Center “Summer at Lincoln Center” is supported by Diet Pepsi Time Out New York is a Media Partner of Summer at Lincoln Center

UPCOMING MOSTLY MOZART FESTIVAL EVENTS:

Tuesday and Wednesday Evenings, August 4–5, at 7:30 in Avery Fisher Hall Mostly Mozart Festival Orchestra Cornelius Meister , Conductor (New York debut) Sol Gabetta , Cello M|M MOZART: Overture to Le nozze di Figaro HAYDN: Cello Concerto in C major BEETHOVEN: Symphony No. 4 Pre-concert recitals by the Anderson & Roe Piano Duo at 6:30

Friday and Saturday Evenings, August 21–22, at 7:30 in Avery Fisher Hall Mostly Mozart Festival Orchestra Louis Langrée , Conductor Sarah Tynan , Soprano M|M Andrew Staples , Tenor M|M Brindley Sherratt , Bass M|M Concert Chorale of New York James Bagwell , Director HAYDN: The Creation Pre-concert lecture by Elaine Sisman on Friday, August 21 at 6:15 in the Stanley H. Kaplan Penthouse

M|M Mostly Mozart debut

For tickets, call (212) 721-6500 or visit MostlyMozart.org. Call the Lincoln Center Info Request Line at (212) 875-5766 to learn about program cancellations or request a Mostly Mozart brochure.

Visit MostlyMozart.org for full festival listings.

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Welcome to Mostly Mozart

I am pleased to welcome you to the 49th Mostly Mozart Festival, our annual celebration of the innovative and inspiring spirit of our namesake composer. This summer, in addition to a stellar roster of guest conductors and soloists, we are joined by composer-in-residence George Benjamin, a leading contemporary voice whose celebrated opera Written on Skin makes its U.S. stage premiere.

This landmark event continues our tradition of hearing Mozart afresh in the context of the great music of our time. Under the inspired baton of Renée and Robert Belfer Music Director Louis Langrée, the Mostly Mozart Festival Orchestra delights this year with the Classical repertoire that is its specialty, in addition to Beethoven’s joyous Seventh Symphony and Haydn’s triumphant Creation.

Guest appearances include maestro Cornelius Meister making his New York debut; Edward Gardner, who also leads the Academy of Ancient Music in a Mendelssohn program on period instruments; and Andrew Manze with violin - ist Joshua Bell in an evening of Bach, Mozart, and Schumann. Other preemi - nent soloists include Emanuel Ax, Matthias Goerne, and festival newcomers Sol Gabetta and Alina Ibragimova, who also perform intimate recitals in our expanded Little Night Music series. And don’t miss returning favorite Emerson String Quartet and the International Contemporary Ensemble, our artists-in- residence, as well as invigorating pre-concert recitals and lectures, a panel discussion, and a film on Haydn.

With so much to choose from, we invite you to make the most of this rich and splendid festival. I look forward to seeing you often.

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Mostly Mozart Festival I Words and Music Haydn By Rolf Jacobsen

In the great Haydn concerto where the violins were hosannas to heaven and the harps the deep heartbeats of creation, her fingers across the bronze strings were the dance of butterflies as they unfolded and closed, unfolded, unfolded and closed like moth wings translucent with frost, fluttering, fluttering at the large window that never opens, outside the glass, outside the glass and never inside.

—Translated by Robert Hedin. Reprinted by kind permission of Robert Hedin.

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Mostly Mozart Festival I Meet the Director

Phil Grabsky r o

t Phil Grabsky and his company Seventh Art Productions are behind such

c films as In Search of Beethoven , In Search of Mozart , Muhammad Ali— Through the Eyes of the World, Escape from Luanda , and The Boy Mir— e

r Ten Years in Afghanistan . Both In Search of Mozart and In Search of

i Beethoven played in Australian cinemas for months and entered the list of top-grossing documentaries. D

e Working with co-director David Bickerstaff, Mr. Grabsky also co-directed and produced Making War Horse , a film following the production of the h

t theater hit War Horse , and The Making of Swallows and Amazons—Bristol

Old Vic Sets Sail . Both films were featured on Channel 4 in the UK. Mr. t Grabsky also made the world’s first 3D visual arts film, Tim Marlow on e British Sculpture at the Royal Academy of Arts . In addition to In Search of

e Haydn , Mr. Grabsky recently completed In Search of Chopin , as well as the anticipated BBC film Concerto—A Beethoven Journey , featuring pianist

M Leif Ove Andsnes.

Mr. Grabsky is regularly involved as a judge for the Emmy, BAFTA , and Grierson awards and has won numerous awards himself, including Royal Television Society awards for Best Director and services to television, as well as a Voice of the Listener and Viewer award for services to education. He also created the arts brand Exhibition on Screen, which brings major art exhibitions—and the stories of the galleries and artists—to cinemas and televisions worldwide.

Film Society of Lincoln Center’s Sound + Vision series

The Film Society of Lincoln Center is proud to present the third annual edi - tion of Sound + Vision —a high-energy documentary series exploring a range of musical artists, genres, and styles from around the world—offering premieres and retrospectives, interactive concerts, and Q&As with musi - cians, directors, and more, taking place July 29–August 7. This year’s sub - jects span the undersung heroes of Latin boogaloo and Jamaican ska, James Szalapski’s 1976 country-music classic Heartworn Highways —a train full of today’s greatest musicians and visual artists on a cross-coun - try journey to unforgettable performances—and a psychedelic visual companion to the collaboration between Robert Aiki Aubrey Lowe and Ariel Kalma. Julien Temple, the legendary documentarian, music-video director, and fellow traveler of seminal English rockers like the Clash, the Kinks, and the Sex Pistols, will be in attendance for a rare retrospective highlighting his expansive body of work, along with the premiere of his lat - est documentary, the critically acclaimed The Ecstasy of Wilko Johnson . The series also features three live multimedia performances by Talibam!, Preston Spurlock & Friends, and Foxes in Fiction in our Amphitheater. The 08-01 Haydn Film_Gp 3.qxt 7/22/15 11:35 AM Page 6

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2015 edition promises to be nothing less than a feast for the eyes and ears, as well as a testament to the enduring and mutually enriching relationship between cinema and music. Learn more at filmlinc.org.

Mostly Mozart Festival

Lincoln Center’s Mostly Mozart Festival—America’s first indoor summer music festival—was launched as an experiment in 1966. Called Midsummer Serenades: A Mozart Festival, its first two seasons were devoted exclusively to the music of Mozart. Now a New York institution, Mostly Mozart continues to broaden its focus to include works by Mozart’s predecessors, contempo - raries, and related successors. In addition to concerts by the Mostly Mozart Festival Orchestra, Mostly Mozart now includes concerts by the world’s outstanding period-instrument ensembles, chamber orchestras and ensem - bles, and acclaimed soloists, as well as opera productions, dance, film, late- night performances, and visual art installations. Contemporary music has become an essential part of the festival, embodied in annual artists-in- residence, including , John Adams, Kaija Saariaho, Pierre- Laurent Aimard, and the International Contemporary Ensemble. Among the many artists and ensembles who have had long associations with the festival are Joshua Bell, Christian Tetzlaff, , Emanuel Ax, Garrick Ohlsson, Stephen Hough, Osmo Vänskä, the Emerson String Quartet, Freiburg Baroque Orchestra, Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment, and the Mark Morris Dance Group.

Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, Inc.

Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts (LCPA) serves three primary roles: presenter of artistic programming, national leader in arts and education and community relations, and manager of the Lincoln Center campus. A presenter of more than 3,000 free and ticketed events, performances, tours, and educa - tional activities annually, LCPA offers 15 programs, series, and festivals, including American Songbook, Great Performers, Lincoln Center Festival, Lincoln Center Out of Doors, Midsummer Night Swing, the Mostly Mozart Festival, and the White Light Festival, as well as the Emmy Award–winning Live From Lincoln Center , which airs nationally on PBS. As manager of the Lincoln Center campus, LCPA provides support and services for the Lincoln Center complex and the 11 resident organizations. In addition, LCPA led a $1.2 billion campus renovation, completed in October 2012. 08-01 Haydn Film_Gp 3.qxt 7/22/15 11:35 AM Page 7

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Lincoln Center Programming Department Jane Moss, Ehrenkranz Artistic Director Hanako Yamaguchi, Director, Music Programming Jon Nakagawa, Director, Contemporary Programming Jill Sternheimer, Acting Director, Public Programming Lisa Takemoto, Production Manager Charles Cermele, Producer, Contemporary Programming Kate Monaghan, Associate Director, Programming Claudia Norman, Producer, Public Programming Mauricio Lomelin, Producer, Contemporary Programming Julia Lin, Associate Producer Nicole Cotton, Production Coordinator Regina Grande, Assistant to the Artistic Director Luna Shyr, Programming Publications Editor Claire Raphaelson, House Seat Coordinator Stepan Atamian, Theatrical Productions Intern ; Annie Guo, Production Intern ; Grace Hertz, House Program Intern

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Lectures, Discussions, and Pre-concert Recitals

All events are FREE to ticketholders of the accompanying performance.

Friday and Saturday Evenings, Tuesday and Thursday Evenings, July 31 and August 1, at 6:30 August 11 and 13 Orion Weiss, piano Written on Skin post-performance artist Brahms: Klavierstücke, Op. 118 discussions Avery Fisher Hall David H. Koch Theater

Monday Evening, August 3, at 6:30 Friday and Saturday Evenings, Emerson String Quartet August 14–15, at 6:30 Haydn: Quartet in G major, Op. 76, No. 1 Jon Manasse, clarinet, Ilya Finkelshteyn, cello, and Jon Nakamatsu, piano Tuesday Evening, August 4, at 6:30 Brahms: Clarinet Trio Anderson & Roe Piano Duo Avery Fisher Hall Ligeti/Anderson & Roe: Hungarian Rock Brahms: Haydn Variations Saturday Afternoon, August 15, from 4:00 Avery Fisher Hall to 5:30 Panel Discussion: Listening to Mozart Wednesday Evening, August 5, at 6:30 Bruce Alan Brown, moderator Anderson & Roe Piano Duo Presented in association with the Mozart Brahms: Haydn Variations Society of America Anderson & Roe, after Mozart: Ragtime Stanley H. Kaplan Penthouse alla turca Seating available on a first-come, first-served Avery Fisher Hall basis.

Friday and Saturday Evenings, Tuesday and Wednesday Evenings, August 7–8, at 6:30 August 18–19, at 6:30 Calidore String Quartet Tyler Duncan, baritone, and Haydn: Quartet in C major (“The Bird”) Erika Switzer, piano Avery Fisher Hall Schumann: Liederkreis, Op. 24 Avery Fisher Hall Tuesday and Wednesday Evenings, August 11–12, at 6:30 Friday Evening, August 21, from 6:15 to 7:00 , piano Pre-concert lecture on Haydn’s Creation Beethoven: “Moonlight” Sonata by Elaine Sisman Chopin: Four Etudes, Op. 25 Stanley H. Kaplan Penthouse Avery Fisher Hall

ALICE TULLY HALL, AVERY FISHER HALL Broadway at 65th Street DAVID H. KOCH THEATER Columbus Avenue at 63th Street DAVID RUBENSTEIN ATRIUM Broadway between 62nd and 63rd Streets STANLEY H. KAPLAN PENTHOUSE 165 West 65th Street, 10th Floor