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NY Festival Of Song & Juilliard School to Offer Free Latin Lovers Concert Jan. 14 New York Festival Of Song will present its fourth annual program with The Juilliard School on Jan. 14 at 8 PM. NYFOS@Juilliard: Latin Lovers will feature works by Lecuona, Jobim and Gardel as well as theatre, dance and art songs of Argentina, Brazil and Cuba.
New York Philharmonic: Green Room- Ludovic Morlot We go backstage with conductor Ludovic Morlot. The young conductor, who was acclaimed at his surprise debut in 2006, leads the New York Philharmonic Jan. 8-10, now in a program of his own creation.
Lincoln Center: A Preview of American Songbook 2009 The perennially diverse series returns again with plenty to offer. Audiences this year can expect such names as Patty Loveless, Lizz Wright, Stew, Alan Cumming, Sutton Foster, John Pizzarelli and Nico Muhly.
New York City Center: A Legend Returns to the Stage
Scudorama, once a mainstay of the Paul Taylor Dance Company's repertoire, has not been performed at New York City Center since 1969. This March, generations of dancegoers who have clamored for a revival of this storied work will finally be rewarded.
Jurowski Brings London to Lincoln Center Vladimir Jurowski and the London Philharmonic Orchestra will perform music of our time when they return to Lincoln Center in February for three bold programs.
Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater's Golden Year When Judith Jamison and Sharon Luckman began planning the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater's 50th anniversary two years ago, they came up with all kinds of terrific ways to celebrate the momentous event.
A Conversation With: Cellist Johannes Moser Cellist Johannes Moser first came to international attention at the 2002 Tchaikovsky Competition, where he earned the top prize and was awarded the Special Prize for his interpretation of the Rococo Variations.