New York Philharmonic Opening-Night Broadcast Rescheduled | Playbill

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Classic Arts News New York Philharmonic Opening-Night Broadcast Rescheduled PBS's Live From Lincoln Center will broadcast the New York Philharmonic's first subscription concert of the fall season, on September 22, rather than the orchestra' September 21 opening-night gala as previously scheduled.
Like the opening-night gala, the September 22 concert will be conducted by music director Lorin Maazel. The program includes Mahler's First Symphony and Chopin's First Piano Concerto, with Lang Lang as soloist.

The 7:30 p.m. concert will be broadcast with a tape delay at 8 p.m. ET (check local listings).

The Philharmonic also announced that pre-concert talks would precede every subscription concert this season. Conductor and musicologist Charles Zachary Bornstein, the orchestra's first Leonard Bernstein Scholar-in-Residence, will give many of the talks. Others will be given by music scholar Christopher H. Gibbs, composers Joelle Wallach and Paul Moravec, and members of the Philharmonic staff.

 
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