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Joan of Arc at the Stake: New York Philharmonic

First Preview: Apr 26, 2015

Opening Date: Jun 10, 2015

Closing Date: Jun 13, 2015

Running Time: 02:10

Joan of Arc at the Stake: New York Philharmonic
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Playing @

David Geffen Hall

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

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Honegger: Joan of Arc at the Stake (staged)

Alan Gilbert - Conductor
Come de Bellescize - Director


The dramatic oratorio Joan of Arc at the Stake, Arthur Honegger’s masterful setting of an inspired libretto by Claudel, tells of the last moments of life at the stake through a series of flashbacks
. Her confessor, Brother Dominique, reads from the books of her life, starting with her trial and conviction of heresy and witchcraft in 1431 and, going backward to Charles VII’s coronation, the voices she heard of Saints Catherine and Margaret and her simple pastoral childhood. 

Though this composition is hard to categorize, Honegger’s musical invention is spectacularly diverse: the two main roles (Joan and Brother Dominique, both being speaking parts) are joined by chorus, children’s chorus, and an orchestra that includes saxophones, pianos, and the electronic ondes Martenot, and its musical mediums range from plain chant, Baroque dance, and folk song to jazz rhythms, humming, shouting, and classical music of the 1930s. Joan’s innocence, the benevolence of Brother Dominique, the corrupt clerics presiding at the sham trial, her ecstatic recollection of her youth, and her final release from earthly life combine to bring about an apotheosis of overwhelming emotion in our staged performance.

with Oscar winner Marion Cotillard as Joan
Members of the New York Choral Artists and Brooklyn Youth Chorus.


PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE:
WEDNESDAY thru FRIDAY @ 7:30 PM
SATURDAY @ 8 PM
Age Guidance

Age Guidance: 13

Show Notes

Show Notes: 1 Intermission

Audience Advisory:

Performed in French with English surtitles.

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Full-price tickets

$41 - $159

Lottery & Rush

Students can purchase $16.00 rush tickets for select concerts up to 10 days before the concert at nyphil.org/rush.

Concerts may also be available to purchase at the Avery Fisher Hall Box Office on the day of the performance only. Rush tickets are available on a first come, first serve basis, are subject to availability, and are not available for Orchestra 1, First Tier Center and First Tier Front Boxes.Students in High School and above MUST present a valid ID at the Avery Fisher Hall Box Office to purchase or pick up tickets. Two tickets maximum can be purchased under each valid ID

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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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