Lincoln Center’s Leader, Henry Timms, to Depart After Five Years Posted by By Javier C. Hernandez February 7, 2024Posted inAppointments and Executive Changes, Classical Music, Content Type: Personal Profile, Geffen, David, Hall (Manhattan, NY), Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, Mostly Mozart Festival, Music, Timms, Henry After guiding the arts organization through the pandemic and shepherding through the renovation of David Geffen Hall, he is leaving to lead the Brunswick Group.
Best Classical Music Performances of 2023 Posted by By Zachary Woolfe and Joshua Barone December 5, 2023Posted inClassical Music, Davidsen, Lise, Emerson String Quartet, Gay Guerrilla (Musical Work), Gerhaher, Christian, Goosby, Randall, Henri VIII (Opera), Indra's Net (Musical Work), Lara, Felipe (1979- ), LElisir dAmore (Musical Work), Lim, Yunchan, Los Angeles Philharmonic, Monk, Meredith, Mostly Mozart Festival, Music, Netrebko, Anna, New York Philharmonic, Opera, Saariaho, Kaija, Sandbox Percussion (Music Group), Seven Pillars (Musical Work), Stranger Love (Opera), Tao of Glass (Play), Treemonisha (Opera), Two Thousand Twenty Three, Uchida, Mitsuko, Wang, Yuja (1987- ), War and Peace (Opera), Wozzeck (Opera) Feats, farewells and musical treasures in a year of post-pandemic financial pressures.
How Much Would You Pay to Hear Great Music? Posted by By Zachary Woolfe September 23, 2022Posted inBox Office Sales, Chicago Sinfonietta, Classical Music, Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, Mostly Mozart Festival, Music With ticket prices for performing arts rising, could fresh approaches like pay-what-you-can increase access and foster more adventurous programming?
Classical Music Has a Hazy Future in Lincoln Center’s Summers Posted by By Zachary Woolfe July 20, 2022Posted inClassical Music, Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, Mostly Mozart Festival, Mostly Mozart Festival Orchestra, Music, Summer for the City, Thake, Shanta, Timms, Henry A new festival moves away from a genre that has been central to the performing arts center’s identity for decades.
Lincoln Center Announces ‘Summer for the City’ Festival Posted by By Javier C. Hernandez April 20, 2022Posted inClassical Music, Dancing, Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, Mostly Mozart Festival, Music, Summer for the City, Thake, Shanta A festival, Summer for the City, which includes elements of Mostly Mozart, is part of an effort to attract younger, more diverse audiences.