The renowned violinist traces his relationship to Bach's music back to its source.
Next season's Great Performers matches masterworks and virtuosos.
Winter Olympic sports paired with equally athletic musical feats.
Settle in with a hot drink and enjoy a perfect soundtrack to falling snow.
The ultimate holiday shopping source for lovers of the performing arts.
Will you win the favor of the gods or perish into a watery grave?
What we're reading to get in the mood for several upcoming programs at Lincoln Center.
Boost your knowledge of music, dance, opera, theater, and film at Lincoln Center or from home.
1,000 years of music inspired by the sun, the moon, and the immensity of the cosmos.
Explore our world with these musical adventurers from five continents.
Are you a wistful emerald, a vibrant ruby, or an elegant diamond?
Tips on dance and life from the former étoile and current Director of Dance at the Paris Opera Ballet.
Amanda MacBlane talks to the ballet star about working with a visionary choreographer.
Lincoln Center staffers share their personal picks.
Find your answer with this handy flow chart.
Borders are not barriers at this summer's Lincoln Center Festival.
Where do the performing arts fit in? Everywhere.
From Bach to Copland, this playlist takes us through 300 years of spring celebrations in music.
Read the poem that inspired one of the most uplifting pieces of music ever written.
The David Rubenstein Atrium places New York's unparalleled diversity at the heart of its artistic programming. And every event is free.
Experiences, memberships, and plenty of tchotchkes for all the arts lovers in your life.
The Italian conductor shares his secrets on Verdi, the Russian repertoire, and holding people’s attention in the smartphone era.
The Crossing’s visionary project is a sublime musical experience for the heart, mind, and soul.
Amanda MacBlane talks to composer David Lang about the public domain, his new 1,000-voice choral work.
The French director talks about Molière, Lully, Louis XIV, and the universal appeal of Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme.
Artists talk about the impact of Steve Reich’s music on their work and lives.
To mark the release of the new double album and DVD from Blue Engine Records of Wynton Marsalis’s monumental homage to jazz’s gospel heritage, The Abyssinian Mass, Jazz at Lincoln Center produced a four-part video series that follows Marsalis and the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra and Chorale Le C...
Broadway director Lonny Price offers a snapshot of Frank Sinatra and the golden age of American song he presided over.
Supercharge your arts knowledge with one of these expert-led classes on music, opera, dance, and film.
Discover the iconic “Muscle Shoals sound” with these tracks, hand-picked by the musicians that created it.