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New York Philharmonic New Year's Eve
2016-12-31
Joyce DiDonato and the New York Philharmonic welcome the new year with National greats by Rodgers & Hammerstein.

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Joshua Bell: Seasons of Cuba
2016-12-25
A little sampling of Cuba with Joshua Bell.

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Lang Lang's New York Rhapsody
2016-12-25
The pianist delivers a love letter to New York, with a little help from his friends.

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Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater
2016-11-04
The legendary company thrills with four works, including Ailey's masterpiece Revelations.

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New York Philharmonic New Year's Eve: La Vie Parisienne
2015-12-31
Ring in 2016 with the Philharmonic and the sounds of Paris, featuring Alan Gilbert and Susan Graham in music by Ravel, Offenbach and Saint-Saens.

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Sinatra: Voice for a Century
2015-12-18
The Lincoln Center and New York Philharmonic celebrate the 100th birthday of Frank Sinatra with a star-studded concert event featuring Christina Aguilera, Chris Botti, Fantasia, Sutton Foster, Bernadette Peters and Sting. Seth MacFarlane hosts.

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Act One
2015-11-13
Presenting James Lapine's vivid play about the great playwright Moss Hart, re-imagined from Hart's memoir. Tony Shalhoub, Andrea Martin and Santino Fontana star.

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Danny Elfman's Music from the Films of Tim Burton
2015-10-30
Savor performances of the macabre yet merry scores of music by Danny Elfman for films made in collaboration with Tim Burton (Batman, Beetlejuice, The Nightmare Before Christmas).

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Kern & Hammerstein's Show Boat
2015-10-16
The landmark musical brought vividly to life by the New York Philharmonic, with an all-star cast led by Vanessa Williams, Julian Ovenden, Lauren Worsham, Norm Lewis, Jane Alexander and Fred Willard.

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Norm Lewis: Who Am I?
2015-04-10
The Phantom of the Opera star takes off the mask to reveal the man behind the lush voice.

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Billy Porter: Broadway & Soul
Performace from Billy Porter

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Richard Tucker Opera Gala: A New Century
2015-01-23
Featuring one of the most celebrated opera events of the year, the Richard Tucker Music Foundation's annual gala concert. This year's highlights include performances by opera's brightest lights and rising stars.

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Live From Lincoln Center is an acclaimed production telecast by PBS, an American public broadcasting television network. The series was initiated and produced by the non-profit Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, based in New York City. Conceived in 1976, it shed the spotlight on some of the best music, dance, and theater performances that unfolded on Lincoln Center’s stages. It may be the only show that offers viewers an authentic Broadway experience from the comfort of their lounges. The remarkable series, Live From Lincoln Center, is an Emmy Award-winning endeavor, a telling testimonial of its excellent entertainment value and quality. The program showcases a smorgasbord of performing arts, a true delight for art connoisseurs. From symphony orchestras and grand operas to jazz and dance performances, each episode promises a fine assortment of cultural entertainment. Since its inception, the show has consistently endeavored to bring the magic and marvel of live performances to television. Each performance is broadcast live, allowing audiences at home to engage in the unscripted energy and intimacy of the performance as it unfolds. This innovative concept gave people all over the country unparalleled access to some of the world's leading performers and performances. It democratized the performing arts, making it more accessible and inclusive. Filled with distinguished performances and compelling artist stories, the series beams with an array of illustrious orchestras, renowned conductors, and world-class performers. Unforgettable performances by the New York Philharmonic, several national and international ballet and opera companies, jazz ensembles, and notable actors have graced the screens of audiences tuning in from far and wide. The caliber of artists and the diversity of performances highlighted reflect Lincoln Center's commitment to providing eclectic programming. Many episodes of the series present illuminating interviews with the artists designed to offer a deeper insight into their craft, careers, and the background of their performances. With John Goberman at its helm for over thirty years as a producer, the show's approach to programming has always been sharp and discerning. Live From Lincoln Center broadcasts its performances from multiple venues within the Lincoln Center complex, including Alice Tully Hall, Avery Fisher Hall, David H. Koch Theater, and the Metropolitan Opera House. This geographical diffusion reflects the diversity of Lincoln Center's programming and its commitment to showcasing all forms and styles of the performing arts. The show has consistently aimed to edify and entertain, drawing the curtain to reveal the captivating world of performing arts. It made not just the front row, but the entire auditorium open to anyone seeking a sophisticated entertainment experience through television. The program's success and longevity are unquestionably attributed to its relentless commitment to presenting top-tier art. Live From Lincoln Center invites audiences to dive into the mesmerizing world of symphonies, operas, jazz concerts, dance performances, and theater. Each episode is a celebration of art and culture, and a nod to the indispensable role of performing arts in society. In its outreach, it managed to serve the masses while maintaining a high standard of artistry. What has continued is the unwavering commitment to use technology as a bridge, connecting audiences to the performing arts, breaking down the barriers of distance, cost, and exclusivity. In summary, Live From Lincoln Center is an extraordinary platform that celebrates and champions the performing arts. Today, it stands as a legendary show in the realm of public television. Its brilliant blend of the ancient art of live theater with modern broadcast technology, its distinctly high-quality material, and its commitment to accessibility and artistry have made it a beacon of public arts programming. Film, music, and theater lovers nationwide owe a debt of gratitude to Live From Lincoln Center as it has indubitably played a significant role in fostering a thriving national interest in the performing arts, inspiring countless viewings and millions of impressions over its distinguished run. It stands as an enduring symbol of the power of television to bring the best of the performing arts to the American public, honoring the extraordinary talent that sets foot on the esteemed stages of the Lincoln Center.

Live From Lincoln Center is a series categorized as a currently airing. Spanning 44 seasons with a total of 64 episodes, the show debuted on 2008. The series has earned a mostly positive reviews from both critics and viewers. The IMDb score stands at 8.3.

Genres
Music
Channel
PBS
Rating
8.3/10
Cast
Fran Drescher, Kelly McGillis, Gabriel Byrne
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