Events at Lincoln Center in March

NEW YORK Thursday, March 6 - FREE - at 7:30pm
Target ® Free Thursdays
AVERY*SUNSHINE


Atlanta-based singer-songwriter-pianist AVERY*SUNSHINE's rich vocals and lyrics combine soulful melodies, a touch of jazz, and more than a little of earthy gospel. Her debut album, The Ugly Part of Me, and its title track have garnered enormous praise from both the critics and public. "This is real soul music, right here – thoughtful, brutally honest, heartfelt" (Amazon).

David Rubenstein Atrium at Lincoln Center, Frieda and Roy Furman Stage (Broadway bet. 62nd & 63rd St.)

FREE Seating is limited and available on a first-come, first-served basis. For more information, including program updates, visit atrium.lincolncenter.org

Thursday, March 6 at 8:30 pm
American Songbook in The Allen Room
Deer Tick


Founded by guitarist and singer/songwriter John McCauley, the Rhode Island-based band Deer Tick offers a mix of good-time music, roots punk, and thoughtful introspection.

Frederick P. Rose Hall (Broadway at 60th Street)

Tickets, starting at $30, are available online (very limited availability) at www.AmericanSongbook.org, by calling CenterCharge at 212.721.6500, or at the Avery Fisher, Alice Tully, and Frederick P. Rose Hall box offices.

Friday, March 7 at 7:30 & 9:30 pm
American Songbook in The Allen Room
Jim Caruso's Cast Party Goes to the Movies! With Billy Stritch, featuring Marilyn Maye, Jane Monheit, Christina Bianco & Jeffry Denman


Broadway, jazz, and cabaret stars flocked to Jim Caruso's Cast Party at New York's now-closed Birdland as the place to entertain themselves and their followers every Monday night for ten years. Caruso and company will celebrate with songs from the Golden Age of Hollywood, with material drawn from Fred & Ginger movies, MGM, and more.

Frederick P. Rose Hall (Broadway at 60th Street)

Tickets, starting at $50 for both shows, are available online at www.AmericanSongbook.org, by calling CenterCharge at 212.721.6500, or at the Avery Fisher, Alice Tully, and Frederick P. Rose Hall box offices.

Sunday, March 9 at 3 pm
Great Performers
Norm Lewis
Murray Perahia, piano
Bach: French Suite No. 4 in E-flat major, BWV 815
Beethoven: Sonata No. 23 in F minor, Op. 57 ("Appassionata")
Schumann: Papillons, Op. 2
Chopin: Nocturne in B major, Op. 62, No. 1
Chopin: Etude in A-flat major, Op. 25, No. 1
Chopin: Etude in E minor, Op. 25, No. 5
Chopin: Etude in C-sharp minor, Op. 10, No. 4
Chopin: Scherzo No. 2 in B-flat minor, Op. 31

Lauded for his mastery of works by giants of the classical canon, pianist Murray Perahia gives his only New York recital of the season in a program of Bach, Schumann, and Chopin. His discography of more than 50 recordings includes numerous Gramophone and Grammy Award-winners.

Avery Fisher Hall (Broadway at 65th St.)

Tickets, starting at $35, are available online at LCGreatPerformers.org, by calling CenterCharge at 212.721.6500, or at the Avery Fisher and Alice Tully Hall box offices, Broadway and 65th Street.

Wednesday, March 12 - FREE - at 6:30 pm
Poet-Linc
Poetry slam


Lincoln Center Education (LCE), in partnership with the New York City Youth Poet Laureate program and in collaboration with Urban Word NYC, presents the first of three weekly poetry slams for metro area students aged 13-19. The creativity of urban youth will explode with words and aural images as they describe their hopes, dreams, loves, and lives in high-impact verse.

David Rubenstein Atrium at Lincoln Center, Frieda and Roy Furman Stage (Broadway bet. 62nd & 63rdSt.)

FREE Seating is limited and available on a first-come, first-served basis. For more information, including program updates, visit atrium.lincolncenter.org

Thursday, March 13 – FREE – at 7:30 pm
Target ® Free Thursdays
Tammy Faye Starlite Sings Marianne Faithfull's Broken English


In a tribute to a masterful album that resonates fully to the present day, downtown's provocative chanteuse-performance artist Tammy Faye Starlite will perform the classic 1979 album, Broken English, by Marianne Faithfull. Broken English is a wild and elegant cry of a woman unleashed, strong and fierce, self-aware to a painful degree. Songs such as "Guilt," Shel Silverstein's "The Ballad of Lucy Jordan," and John Lennon's "Working Class Hero" will be performed by Starlite, a singer who has shocked and thrilled audiences from East Coast to West, along with her band, led by legendary singer-songwriter-guitarist Kevin Salem.

David Rubenstein Atrium at Lincoln Center, Frieda and Roy Furman Stage (Broadway bet. 62nd & 63rd St.)

FREE Seating is limited and available on a first-come, first-served basis. For more information, including program updates, visit atrium.lincolncenter.org

Sunday, March 16 at 10:30 am
Great Performers Sunday Morning Coffee Concerts
Afiara String Quartet
Nielsen: String Quartet in G minor, Op. 13
Dvorák: String Quartet No. 10 in E-flat major, Op. 51


The Afiara String Quartet is the winner of several prestigious prizes, including the Young Canadian Musicians Award and a top prize at the Banff International String Quartet Competition. Currently the Glenn Gould School Fellowship Quartet at Toronto's Royal Conservatory of Music, the ensemble has given concerts at Weill Recital Hall, the Baryshnikov Arts Center, and the Ravinia Festival, and made its debut at London's Wigmore Hall last season. The audience is invited to join the artists for refreshments after the concert.

Walter Reade Theater (165 West 65th St.)

Tickets, priced at $22, are available online at LCGreatPerformers.org, by calling CenterCharge at 212.721.6500, or at the Avery Fisher and Alice Tully Hall box offices, Broadway and 65th Street.

Sunday, March 16 at 3 pm
Great Performers
Los Angeles Philharmonic
Gustavo Dudamel, conductor
Corigliano: Symphony No. 1
Tchaikovsky: Symphony No. 5 in E minor, Op. 64


The Los Angeles Philharmonic, marking its 95th anniversary this season, returns to Lincoln Center under the leadership of Gustavo Dudamel, its dynamic music director and principal conductor who made his first New York appearances on Lincoln Center's Great Performers schedule in 2010.

Avery Fisher Hall (Broadway at 65th St.)

Tickets, starting at $35, are available online at LCGreatPerformers.org, by calling CenterCharge at 212.721.6500, or at the Avery Fisher and Alice Tully Hall box offices, Broadway and 65th Street.

Sponsored by Bank of China

Monday, March 17 at 7:30 pm
Great Performers
What Makes It Great? Beethoven
Rob Kapilow, commentator
Sophie Shao, cello
Ieva Jokubaviciute, piano
Beethoven: Cello Sonata in A major, Op. 69


Beethoven's body of work includes 32 piano and ten violin sonatas, but only five sonatas written for cello. The latter are the first to be written without doubling the left-hand piano line or essentially presenting a piano sonata with cello obbligato. Thus, Beethoven is credited with creating the first cello sonatas with individual themes for both instruments. Kapliow will lead the audience to more revelations in this program featuring Avery Fisher Career Grant cellist Sophie Shao and pianist Leva Jokubaviciute, described by The New York Times as "an artist of commanding technique and persuasive insight."

Walter Reade Theater (165 West 65th St.)

Tickets, priced at $45, are available online at LCGreatPerformers.org, by calling CenterCharge at 212.721.6500, or at the Avery Fisher and Alice Tully Hall box offices, Broadway and 65th Street.

Monday, March 17 at 8 pm
Great Performers
Los Angeles Philharmonic
Gustavo Dudamel, conductor
Yuja Wang, piano
Pre-concert lecture by Walter Frisch at 6:45 in the Stanley H. Kaplan Penthouse
Daníel Bjarnason: Blow bright (New York premiere)
Rachmaninoff: Piano Concerto No. 3 in D minor, Op. 30
Brahms: Symphony No. 2 in D major, Op. 73


The Los Angeles Philharmonic's second Great Performers concert features the piano fireworks of Yuja Wang, performing Rachmaninoff's Piano Concerto No. 3 in D Minor. The orchestra will also perform the New York premiere of a new work by Daniel Bjarnason. The title is from the last lines of Philip Larkin's poem, Night Music. In program notes from the work's world premiere, Bjarnason says "One of the things I thought about was seeing the Pacific Ocean for the first time and realizing how incredibly different it was from the Atlantic Ocean. The brightness and energy and the way it radiates is so powerful and beautiful."

Avery Fisher Hall (Broadway and W. 65th St.)

Tickets, starting at $35, are available online at LCGreatPerformers.org, by calling CenterCharge at 212.721.6500, or at the Avery Fisher and Alice Tully Hall box offices, Broadway and 65th Street.

Sponsored by Bank of China

Wednesday, March 19 - FREE - at 6:30 pm
Poet-Linc
Poetry slam


Lincoln Center Education (LCE), in partnership with the New York City Youth Poet Laureate program and in collaboration with Urban Word NYC, presents the second of three weekly poetry slams for metro area students aged 13-19. The creativity of urban youth will explode with words and aural images as they describe their hopes, dreams, loves, and lives in high-impact verse.

David Rubenstein Atrium at Lincoln Center, Frieda and Roy Furman Stage (Broadway bet. 62nd & 63rdSt.)

FREE Seating is limited and available on a first-come, first-served basis. For more information, including program updates, visit atrium.lincolncenter.org.

Wednesday, March 19 at 8 pm
American Songbook in the Penthouse
Mark Mulcahy


Former frontman for the much-loved band from New England, Miracle Legion, Mulcahy and his wry warble of a voice has re-emerged with a new CD, Dear Mark J. Mulcahy, I Love You, noted by The New Yorker as "…yet another feather in the cap of one of American music's most deserving singer/songwriters."

Frederick P. Rose Hall (Broadway at 60th Street)

Tickets, starting at $30, are available online at www.AmericanSongbook.org, by calling CenterCharge at 212.721.6500, or at the Avery Fisher, Alice Tully, and Frederick P. Rose Hall box offices.

Thursday, March 20 - FREE - at 7:30 pm
Target ® Free Thursdays
Wells Fargo Jazz for Teens


NJPAC (New Jersey Performing Arts Center) crosses the river to Lincoln Center when its Wells Fargo Jazz for Teens, a program for 8th through 12th-grade instrumental and vocal students from diverse communities throughout the New York/New Jersey/Pennsylvania region brings a free jazz concert to the Atrium.

David Rubenstein Atrium at Lincoln Center, Frieda and Roy Furman Stage (Broadway bet. 62nd & 63rd St.)

FREE Seating is limited and available on a first-come, first-served basis. For more information, including program updates, visit atrium.lincolncenter.org.

Thursday, March 20 at 8pm
American Songbook in the Penthouse
Mellissa Hughes


Mellissa Hughes is equally comfortable with contemporary art song, electronica, pop music, and the classical repertoire. The soprano, lead vocalist for Newspeak, an amplified alt-classical band, has also performed Mozart's Requiem under the baton of Sir Neville Mariner. For her evening in the Penthouse, Mellissa will sing songs by living composers and 20th-century masters John Cage and Morton Feldman.

Frederick P. Rose Hall (Broadway at 60th Street)

Tickets, starting at $30, are available online at www.AmericanSongbook.org, by calling CenterCharge at 212.721.6500, or at the Avery Fisher, Alice Tully, and Frederick P. Rose Hall box offices.

Friday, March 21 at 8pm
American Songbook in the Penthouse
Matt Alber


After five years of touring and recording with the award-winning men's a cappella group Chanticleer, Matt Alber left to write his own songs. His first CD, End of the World, about the trials of love and the eternal hope that it can happen, became a cult classic.

Frederick P. Rose Hall (Broadway at 60th Street)

Tickets, starting at $30, are available online at www.AmericanSongbook.org, by calling CenterCharge at 212.721.6500, or at the Avery Fisher, Alice Tully, and Frederick P. Rose Hall box offices.

Sunday, March 23 at 5pm
Great Performers
Emerson String Quartet
Pre-concert lecture by Gerard McBurney at 3:45 in the Stanley H. Kaplan Penthouse
Shostakovich: String Quartet No. 11 in F minor, Op. 122
Mendelssohn: String Quartet No. 6 in F minor, Op. 80
Shostakovich: String Quartet No. 12 in D-flat major, Op. 133


The unparalleled Emerson String Quartet makes its first Great Performers appearance with new cellist Paul Watkins in the first installment of a three concert series exploring Shostakovich's late quartets paired with quartets by Mendelssohn, Britten, and Schubert.

Alice Tully Hall (Broadway and W. 65th St.)

Tickets, starting at $45, are available online at LCGreatPerformers.org, by calling CenterCharge at 212.721.6500, or at the Avery Fisher and Alice Tully Hall box offices, Broadway and 65th Street.

Wednesday, March 26 - FREE - at 6:30 pm
Poet-Linc
Poetry slam


Lincoln Center Education (LCE), in partnership with the New York City Youth Poet Laureate program and in collaboration with Urban Word NYC, presents the third of three weekly poetry slams for metro area students aged 13-19. The creativity of urban youth will explode with words and aural images as they describe their hopes, dreams, loves, and lives in high-impact verse. (The final competition will take place on Thursday, April 10th.)

David Rubenstein Atrium at Lincoln Center, Frieda and Roy Furman Stage (Broadway bet. 62nd & 63rdSt.)

FREE Seating is limited and available on a first-come, first-served basis. For more information, including program updates, visit atrium.lincolncenter.org.

Wednesday, March 26 at 8 pm
Great Performers
Joshua Bell, director and violin
Academy of St. Martins in the Fields
Brahms: Violin Concerto in D major, Op. 77
Beethoven: Symphony No. 3 in E-flat major, Op. 55 ("Eroica")


Internationally-acclaimed violinist Joshua Bell, who made his debut as music director of St. Martin in the Fields at a 2012 Great Performers concert, returns with the Orchestra in a program of Brahms and Beethoven.

Avery Fisher Hall (Broadway and W. 65th St.)

Tickets, starting at $35, are available online at LCGreatPerformers.org, by calling CenterCharge at 212.721.6500, or at the Avery Fisher and Alice Tully Hall box offices, Broadway and 65th Street.

Thursday, March 27 - FREE - at 7:30 pm
Target ® Free Thursdays
Eviyan

Eviyan is Iva Bittová, Evan Ziporyn, and Gyan Rily ? three composer-performers who play an acoustic blend of world roots, jazz, rock, and cabaret music. Iva Bittová is a vocalist and violinist from Moravia who brings the musical traditions of Slovakia and the Roma people to the group. Clarinetist Evan Ziporyn brings in both Balinese gamelan and 30 years of personal music exploration to the collaboration, and guitarist Gyan Riley brings a background in jazz and rock to the music-making. Together the three create music that they describe as "a soundtrack for the 21st century global village."

David Rubenstein Atrium at Lincoln Center, Frieda and Roy Furman Stage (Broadway bet. 62nd & 63rd St.)

FREE Seating is limited and available on a first-come, first-served basis. For more information, including program updates, visit atrium.lincolncenter.org.

Programs, artists, schedules, and tickets prices are subject to change.

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