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Address | 10 Columbus Circus New York City NY 10023 United States |
Contains | Rose Theater |
Google maps | 40° 46' 6.148" N 73° 58' 57.298" W |
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New York CityThe Orchestra Now Performs Three Generations of Composers from China
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Bo, Mengshi, Hang, Ye Xiaogang
The Orchestra Now; Jindong Cai; Hai-Ye Ni; Manli Deng; Yue Wu
New York CityBard East/West Ensemble Chamber Opera and Dance Concert
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Kuan, Ma, Wang
Jindong Cai; Bard East/West Ensemble; Shiqi Zhong; Yu Xiangwei; Eric Carey
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Young stars shine in Teatro Nuovo's Poliuto
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Soprano Chelsea Lehnea is a revelation in a rare opportunity to see Donizetti's operatic take on the early Christian martyr Polyeuctus.
Kyle Abraham/A.I.M's Requiem, where life and death matter not at all
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Kyle Abraham reimagines Mozart's Requiem with an electronic score by Jlin, a futuristic set and choreography that says little about life or death.
Beatrice Rana makes exceptional debut with the New York Philharmonic
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The Italian pianist breathes new life into a well-trodden warhorse by bringing out some of the score’s overlooked details in the Philharmonic's final concert at the Rose Theater.
Rakitina, Zhang and the New York Phil surprise with fresh Rachmaninov
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In New York Philharmonic debuts, Rakitina and Zhang deliver a thoughtful version of Rachmaninov's Second Piano Concerto, mostly shorn of sentimentality – a fresh look from young eyes.
Opera meets cabaret in Only an Octave Apart at the New York Phil
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Anthony Roth Costanzo and Justin Vivian Bond were authentic to their their dramatic, flamboyant, passionate selves, finding common ground in carefully crafted medleys and duets.
Under the spell of Clara Schumann: two belated NY Phil debuts
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A trio of Romantic works are performed under the baton of Giancarlo Guerrero, making his Philharmonic debut alongside pianist Alessio Bax.
New York Philharmonic explores a new temporary location
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In his rendition of Beethoven's C minor Concerto, Yefim Bronfman's ability to mix powerful and graceful statements was as amazing as ever.
The NY Phil remembers women's suffrage with new commissions
The concert paired strong new works by Joan La Barbara, Nicole Lizée and Paola Prestini with compositions by Luciano Berio and George Crumb for a satisfying evening of adventurous works for voice.