My Brilliant Friend Tone Poems, From Paola Prestini, to Premiere at Juilliard
The Juilliard Orchestra unveils a new work based on Elena Ferrante's novels.
The Juilliard Orchestra unveils a new work based on Elena Ferrante's novels.
The Musings of Miles Davis at 100 will take place April 4.
This spring, Lincoln Center will hosts concerts from Ruthie Ann Miles, Ingrid Michaelson, Jeanine Tesori, more.
Zhou Long, John Adams, Paola Prestini are among the composers featured.
The seminal album will be performed January 25.
Her opera Blue will get a one-night-only concert, as well as her musical Violet.
Lincoln Center's storied stages will be filled with holiday programs through January.
The Lincoln Center Immersive series launches with Collective Body October 22.
The festival will showcase the companies of Ballet Hispánico, Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, American Ballet Theatre, New York City Ballet, and Dance Theatre of Harlem.
The month-long event will feature works from Canada, India, and Brazil.
Molly Joyce's new work Two Lives One Body will be performed May 22.
The show, from a Peruvian company, is part of the Big Umbrella Festival.
The show will have its first U.S. performances at the Rose Theater March 27"29.
The concert series, running February through April, will spotlight women and nonbinary artists.
Both Juilliard alums will oversee concerts where the program will include Maurice Ravel, Brahms, and more.
Bach, Brahms, and Beethoven will be among the program in a series of concerts this summer.
Her interactive The Dream Machine Experience premieres in June.
The Movie Music of Terence Blanchard will be performed at David Geffen Hall.
New Dances: Edition 2023 will inaugurate this new initiative at the esteemed institution.
Choreographer Akram Khan's fresh reinterpretation of a Kipling classic comes to Lincoln Center.
Lincoln Center's campus-wide celebration of the arts returns, with a Parable of the Sower opera and a redesigned plaza that's made for selfies.
Juilliard415's upcoming Alice Tully Hall concerts are April 1 and, with Juilliard and professional dancers, May 1.
It includes works by Wynton Marsalis, Terry Riley, and Reena Esmail, performed by students from the school's New York and Tianjin campuses.
The group welcomes a new member and premieres a trio of new works November 30 and April 18 at Lincoln Center.
Mozart's original Requiem and a new musical "transformation" of it will be performed during the festival.