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Riverside Symphony - season opener

First Preview: Jan 10, 2020

Opening Date: Feb 01, 2020

Closing Date: Feb 02, 2020

Running Time: 02:00

Riverside Symphony - season opener
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Playing @

Merkin Concert Hall

129 West 67th Street New York, NY 10023

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Widely acclaimed for bringing a unique musical perspective to New York City audiences, Riverside Symphony’s performances at Alice Tully Hall, Lincoln Center and seven CDs confirm “discovery” as the orchestra’s guiding credo. Innovative programs combining lesser-known gems both old and new with beloved masterpieces also shine the spotlight on young soloists of exceptional promise.

Drawing on the legendary breadth and depth of New York City’s freelance musical community, conductor George Rothman and composer Anthony Korf, who co-founded the orchestra in 1981, have forged a team of supremely accomplished instrumentalists, comfortable with music in an amazingly wide range of styles and periods.

Schubert’s ebullient violin showpiece is framed by up-and-coming American composer Jessie Montgomery’s vivacious opener and Bernard Herrmann’s 1960 Oscar-winning score for Psycho in concert version. This popular timepiece is answered by a rarely heard, nostalgia-tinged masterpiece by two-time Oscar winner Erich Korngold, a Viennese-American transplant who continued to compose in a “legit” vein long after his commercial success

Soloist: YooJin Jang

Program
MONTGOMERY
Starburst
SCHUBERT Rondo for Violin and Orchestra in A major
HERMANN Psycho: A Narrative for String Orchestra
KORNGOLD Symphonic Serenade for String Orchestra in Bb major
Age Guidance

Age Guidance: 13

Show Notes

Show Notes: 1 Intermission

Performance Schedule:

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1st @ 8 PM

Director

George Rothman - conductor

TDF Tickets Offers:

TDF member tickets:

Not currently available for this show

Listed atTKTS

Never

Full-price tickets

$45

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Accessibility:

Box Office

Accessible

Directions Bus

Take the M5, M7, and M104 to the Broadway and 67th Street stop, or the M11 (from the West side), and M66 (from the East side) to 67th Street.

Restroom

Accessible

Directions Subway

Take the local 1 subway to the 66th Street/Lincoln Center Station. Exit near intersection of West 66th Street and Broadway. Go north on Broadway toward west 67th Street. Turn left onto west 67th Street.

Seating

445 seats

Elevator\Escalator

Yes, an elevator and an electric lift

Entrance

The entrance to the building is on the ground level. There is an electric lift into the main lobby and an elevator to the balcony.

Water Fountain

One wheelchair-accessible water fountain in the lobby.

Assisted Listening System

Yes

Wheelchair Info

Merkin Concert Hall has three wheelchair locations.

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Public Transportation

Subway Icon

By Subway:

Take the local 1 subway to the 66th Street/Lincoln Center Station. Exit near intersection of West 66th Street and Broadway. Go north on Broadway toward west 67th Street. Turn left onto west 67th Street.

Bus Icon

By Bus:

Take the M5, M7, and M104 to the Broadway and 67th Street stop, or the M11 (from the West side), and M66 (from the East side) to 67th Street.