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Lincoln Center Oct 2015 Calendar of Events EventsOctober_Playbill_r5_LC Campus Events Doc 8/27/15 2:41 PM Page 1 OCTOBER 2015 CALENDAR OF EVENTS Calendar information is current as of August 24, 2015. For complete up-to-date information on the campus-wide performance schedule, visit www.LincolnCenter.org. To receive this monthly calendar by email, send your email address to [email protected]. October 1 Thursday NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC October 3 Saturday Alan Gilbert, conductor DAVID RUBENSTEIN ATRIUM Sasha Cooke, mezzo-soprano DAVID RUBENSTEIN ATRIUM AT LINCOLN CENTER Emanuel Ax, piano AT LINCOLN CENTER Heidi Latsky: On Display Brahms: Tragic Overture LC Kids Artists at the Atrium: This site-specific work celebrating Marc Neikrug: Canta-Concerto Acopladitos the 25th Anniversary of the ADA (World Premiere-New York This Brooklyn-based kindietronic is a movement installation for Philharmonic Commission) band blends curious electronic & diverse members of the Brahms: Piano Concerto No. 2 folk instruments with original community. David Geffen Hall 7:30 PM songs in Spanish in this inter - A Lincoln Center Commission active musical experience for kDavid Rubenstein Atrium October 2 Friday the whole family. 7:30 PM kDavid Rubenstein Atrium JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER 11 AM FILM SOCIETY OF Celebrating George Wein at 90 LINCOLN CENTER with Special Guests Randy JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER 53rd New York Film Festival Brecker, Howard Alden, Lewis Joe Temperley Quintet The festival runs through Nash, Jay Leonhart & Frank featuring Wycliffe Gordon October 11. For details, visit Kimbrough With Adam Birnbaum, Yasushi www.FilmLinc.com. Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola Nakamura, and Billy Drummond 7:30 & 9:30 PM Dizzy’s Club Coca-Cola JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER 7:30 & 9:30 PM Gregory Generet LINCOLN CENTER THEATER Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola Rodgers & Hammerstein‘s LINCOLN CENTER 7:30 & 9:30 PM The King and I Up and Away Directed by Bartlett Sher Created by Trusty Sidekick LINCOLN CENTER THEATER Vivian Beaumont Theater 8 PM Theater Company Commissioned by Lincoln Rodgers & Hammerstein‘s Center Education The King and I METROPOLITAN OPERA Guided one-on-one by members Directed by Bartlett Sher Otello (Verdi) of the Fogg Family, young Vivian Beaumont Theater 7 PM Metropolitan Opera House audiences with autism and their 8 PM families will experience the METROPOLITAN OPERA wonder of the world above the Anna Bolena (Donizetti) NEW YORK CITY BALLET clouds. Designed for young audiences Metropolitan Opera House Americana x Five on the autism spectrum and 7:30 PM Ash their families Sonatas and Interludes Each performance offered to Tarantella 8 families at a time. Limited NEW YORK CITY BALLET Rodeo: Four Dance Episodes availability. Please visit All Balanchine Slaughter on Tenth Avenue www.upandaway.nyc or call Liebeslieder Walzer David H. Koch Theater 8 PM 212-875-5916 to request tickets. Tschaikovsky Suite No. 3 Clark Studio Theater David H. Koch Theater k 11 AM & 2 PM 7:30 PM NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Alice Live! An exhibition tracing the history of Lewis Carroll’s beloved stories in live performance from the first staging in 1886 until today kOenslager Gallery 12 PM k Asterisk indicates FREE event. Contents copyright © 2015 by Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, Inc. EventsOctober_Playbill_r5_LC Campus Events Doc 8/27/15 2:41 PM Page 2 OCTOBER 2015 CALENDAR OF EVENTS OCTOBER 3 CONT’D October 4 Sunday October 5 Monday LINCOLN CENTER THEATER JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER Rodgers & Hammerstein‘s Joe Temperley Quintet Yves Léveillé Quartet The King and I featuring Wycliffe Gordon with Adam Kolker Directed by Bartlett Sher With Adam Birnbaum, Yasushi Quebec Jazz Connection Vivian Beaumont Theater Nakamura, and Billy Drummond With Alain Bastien, Roberto 2 & 8 PM Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola Murray, and Adrian Vedady 7:30 & 9:30 PM Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola LINCOLN CENTER THEATER 7:30 & 9:30 PM Kill Floor LINCOLN CENTER Claire Tow Theater 7 PM Up and Away LINCOLN CENTER THEATER Created by Trusty Sidekick Kill Floor Theater Company METROPOLITAN OPERA Claire Tow Theater 7 PM Commissioned by Lincoln Il Trovatore (Verdi) Center Education Metropolitan Opera House Guided one-on-one by members METROPOLITAN OPERA 1 PM of the Fogg Family, young Anna Bolena (Donizetti) audiences with autism and their Metropolitan Opera House METROPOLITAN OPERA families will experience the 7:30 PM wonder of the world above the Turandot (Puccini) clouds. Metropolitan Opera House Designed for young audiences NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY 8 PM on the autism spectrum and FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS their families Alice Live! NEW YORK CITY BALLET Each performance offered to An exhibition tracing the history Americana x Five 8 families at a time. Limited of Lewis Carroll’s beloved stories See Oct. 2 for details availability. Please visit in live performance from the first staging in 1886 until today David H. Koch Theater 2 PM www.upandaway.nyc or call 212-875-5916 to request tickets. kOenslager Gallery 12 PM kClark Studio Theater NEW YORK CITY BALLET 11 AM & 2 PM NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY All Balanchine See Oct. 1 for details FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS LINCOLN CENTER THEATER David H. Koch Theater 8 PM Who’s Alice: Rodgers & Hammerstein‘s An Evening with Kate Burton, The King and I David Del Tredici, Andre NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC Directed by Bartlett Sher Gregory, and Monica Edinger Alan Gilbert, conductor Vivian Beaumont Theater 3 PM Examine the enduring allure Sasha Cooke, mezzo-soprano and fascination of Alice in Emanuel Ax, piano Wonderland. LINCOLN CENTER THEATER Repeat of Oct. 1 program kBruno Walter Auditorium David Geffen Hall 8 PM Kill Floor 6 PM Claire Tow Theater 2 & 7 PM NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS NEW YORK CITY BALLET October 6 Tuesday Alice Live! Americana x Five An exhibition tracing the history See Oct. 2 for details JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER of Lewis Carroll’s beloved stories David H. Koch Theater 3 PM Antonio Sanchez and Migration in live performance from the first With Seamus Blake, John staging in 1886 until today Escreet, Matt Brewer, and Thana Alexa kOenslager Gallery 12 PM Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola 7:30 & 9:30 PM NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Beethoven Encounters: Opus 18 String Quartets, Part 1 New York Classical Players kBruno Walter Auditorium 2:30 PM k Asterisk indicates FREE event. Contents copyright © 2015 by Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, Inc. EventsOctober_Playbill_r5_LC Campus Events Doc 8/27/15 2:41 PM Page 3 OCTOBER 2015 CALENDAR OF EVENTS OCTOBER 6 CONT’D LINCOLN CENTER THEATER DAVID RUBENSTEIN ATRIUM Kill Floor AT LINCOLN CENTER LINCOLN CENTER THEATER Claire Tow Theater 7 PM The Amigos with Special Rodgers & Hammerstein‘s Guests The King and I Foot-stomping, accordion- Directed by Bartlett Sher METROPOLITAN OPERA infused Indie-Americana stars Vivian Beaumont Theater 7 PM Il Trovatore (Verdi) celebrate East Asian folk Metropolitan Opera House traditions in a folk music blowout 7:30 PM featuring Mongolian horsehead METROPOLITAN OPERA fiddler Nature Ganganbaigal. Otello (Verdi) NEW YORK CITY BALLET kDavid Rubenstein Atrium Metropolitan Opera House 7:30 PM 7:30 PM Americana x Five See Oct. 2 for details David H. Koch Theater JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER NEW YORK CITY BALLET 7:30 PM Turtle Island Quartet All Balanchine with Cyrus Chestnut See Oct. 1 for details NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY Jelly, Rags, and Monk David H. Koch Theater With David Balakrishnan, FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS 7:30 PM Mateusz Smoczynski, Mark Alice Live! Summer, and Benjamin Von An exhibition tracing the history Gutzeit NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY of Lewis Carroll’s beloved stories Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS in live performance from the first 7:30 & 9:30 PM Alice Live! staging in 1886 until today An exhibition tracing the history kOenslager Gallery 12 PM of Lewis Carroll’s beloved stories JUILLIARD SCHOOL Sonatenabend in live performance from the first October 8 Thursday staging in 1886 until today kPaul Hall 6 PM kOenslager Gallery 12 PM CHAMBER MUSIC SOCIETY OF LINCOLN CENTER LINCOLN CENTER THEATER Rose Studio Concert Rodgers & Hammerstein‘s October 7 Wednesday Amphion String Quartet The King and I Tommaso Lonquich, clarinet Directed by Bartlett Sher CHAMBER MUSIC SOCIETY Reicha: Quintet in B-flat major for Vivian Beaumont Theater 7 PM OF LINCOLN CENTER Clarinet, Two Violins, Viola, and Inside Chamber Music Cello LINCOLN CENTER THEATER with Bruce Adolphe Suk: Meditation on an Old Czech Romanticism to Modernism: Hymn ‘St Wenceslas’ for String Kill Floor Close Connections Quartet Claire Tow Theater 7 PM Focus on Ravel's Gaspard de la Jan ácˇek: Quartet No. 1 for Strings, “The Kreutzer Sonata” nuit for piano METROPOLITAN OPERA Rose Studio 6:30 PM Rose Studio 6:30 PM Tannhäuser (Wagner) Metropolitan Opera House JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER CHAMBER MUSIC SOCIETY 7 PM Antonio Sanchez and Migration OF LINCOLN CENTER With Seamus Blake, John Late Night Rose NEW YORK CITY BALLET Escreet, Matt Brewer, and Thana Amphion String Quartet 21st Century Choreographers Alexa Tommaso Lonquich, clarinet Repeat of 6:30 PM program New Ludwig-Leone/Schumacher Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola New Ravel/Binet Rose Studio 9 PM 7:30 PM New Walton/Thatcher New Reich/Peck LINCOLN CENTER THEATER New Debussy/Brandstrup (World Rodgers & Hammerstein‘s Premiere) The King and I David H. Koch Theater Directed by Bartlett Sher 7:30 PM Vivian Beaumont Theater 2 & 8 PM k Asterisk indicates FREE event. Contents copyright © 2015 by Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, Inc. EventsOctober_Playbill_r5_LC Campus Events Doc 8/27/15 2:41 PM Page
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