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Thursday, February 25
Seton and Yunie discuss the rise of Hugh Masekela, also known as “the father of South African jazz“ with guest Mark Ruffin, program director for SiriusXM’s Real Jazz station.
Join NYCB Corps de Ballet Member Christina Clark for a free dance-based workshop for teens and adults with disabilities, featuring movement inspired by Prodigal Son.
Experience the multitalented Camille Thurman, a formidable saxophonist, vocalist, and bandleader, alongside her regular working band, the outstanding Darrell Green Trio.
Starring Angela Meade, Marcello Giordani, Dmitri Hvorostovsky, and Ferruccio Furlanetto, conducted by Marco Armiliato. Production by Pier Luigi Samaritani. From February 25, 2012.
Experience the peerless artistry of CMS with newly curated full-length HD concerts featuring archival video recordings woven together into never-before-heard concert pairings.
NYCB’s Three Sides of Balanchine streaming series continues with a previously-recorded performance of Prodigal Son, available to enjoy free of charge on YouTube until March 4.
Starring Natalie Dessay, Matthew Polenzani, and Dmitri Hvorostovsky, conducted by Fabio Luisi. Production by Willy Decker. From April 14, 2012.
Playwright Ren Dara Santiago leads an interactive workshop focused on contemporary issues and individual hopes for the future. Open to creators in all disciplines.
Join NYCB Corps de Ballet Member Mimi Staker for a movement workshop for children ages 3-8, focusing on the “Winter“ divertissement from Jerome Robbins’ The Four Seasons.
Join NYCB Soloist Sara Adams for a free ballet-based movement workshop for children with disabilities, inspired by the “Winter“ divertissement from Robbins’ The Four Seasons.
Starring Sondra Radvanovsky, Kathleen Kim, Stephanie Blythe, Marcelo Álvarez, and Dmitri Hvorostovsky, conducted by Fabio Luisi. Production by David Alden. From Dec. 8, 2012.
Starring Anna Netrebko, Dolora Zajick, Yonghoon Lee, and Dmitri Hvorostovsky, conducted by Marco Armiliato. Production by Sir David McVicar. From October 3, 2015.
Written while French composer Olivier Messiaen was in a prisoner-of-war camp, this program features his powerful Quatuor pour la fin du temps (Quartet for the End of Time).
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