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London Symphonic Orchestra

First Preview: Apr 12, 2018

Opening Date: May 04, 2018

Closing Date: May 07, 2018

Running Time: 02:00

London Symphonic Orchestra
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Playing @

David Geffen Hall

10 Lincoln Center Plaza New York City, NY 10023-6970

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The London Symphony Orchestra is widely regarded as one of the world’s leading orchestras.

Since its formation in 1904 it has always attracted excellent players from all over the world, many of whom have flourishing solo, chamber music and teaching careers alongside their orchestral work. The LSO draws on an enviable roster of soloists and conductors, including Valery Gergiev, LSO President Sir Colin Davis, Daniel Harding, Michael Tilson Thomas and Principle Conductor Sir Simon Rattle

FRIDAY, APRIL 4th
- Simon Rattle brings the “roaring climaxes, perfectly balanced brass, sumptuous lower strings” (Financial Times) he’s known for to Mahler’s Ninth Symphony, a heartrending revelation by the late-Romantic composer and his last completed score.

SUNDAY, APRIL 6th - Mahler
referred to his “Song of the Earth” as “a symphony in songs.” Rattle and the London Symphony Orchestra illuminate the fleeting nature of human life as depicted in this extraordinary song cycle. Baritone Christian Gerhaher and tenor Stuart Skelton sing the work’s folk texts adapted from Tang Dynasty poetry

MONDAY, APRIL 7th - Mahler’s Tenth Symphony remained incomplete at his death, with the exception of a soaring Adagio first movement and sketches for an imaginatively scored remainder. Some 64 years later, musicologist Deryck Cooke finished weaving this extraordinarily rich tapestry. 
Age Guidance

Age Guidance: 13

Show Notes

Show Notes: 1 Intermission

Audience Advisory:

No Late Seating

Performance Schedule:

FRIDAY & MONDAY @ 8 PM
SUNDAY @ 3 PM

Director

Sir Simon Rattle - Conductor

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Full-price tickets

$35 - $92

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Directions Bus

M5, M7, M10, M11, M66, and M104 bus lines all stop within one block of Lincoln Center.

Directions Subway

#1 train to 66th St Station

Entrance

The New York Philharmonic's David Geffen Hall is on the north side of Lincoln Center, at Broadway and West 65th Street. The main entrances are on the north side of the main plaza, facing the fountain.

Parking

Lincoln Center offers 24-hour secured indoor parking. Enter on 62nd or 65th Streets, between Columbus and Amsterdam Avenues.

Wheelchair Info

David Geffen Hall is accessible to individuals with disabilities from the Josie Robertson Plaza and the North Plaza, as well as from the parking garage and the Concourse Level.

Assisted Listening System

Infrared assistive listening devices (headsets and neck loops) available. See the House Manager on the orchestra level. A valid photo ID is needed to ensure return.

Passenger Loading Zone

Columbus Avenue at 64th Street

Restroom

Accessible men’s and women’s restrooms on plaza and orchestra levels. Accessible unisex restrooms on each tier.

Water Fountain

All levels of hall. Cups available.

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By Subway:

#1 train to 66th St Station

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By Bus:

M5, M7, M10, M11, M66, and M104 bus lines all stop within one block of Lincoln Center.