Guest conductor Andris Nelsons leads this annual tradition from Schönbrunn Palace Gardens in works by Beethoven and Saint-Saëns, featuring French cellist Gautier Capuçon.
The story of the show's 1970 Broadway debut in a city on the verge of bankruptcy to its reimagination 50 years later as both Broadway and New York City emerge from one of the greatest crises they have ever faced
Experience Shakespeare’s comedic masterpiece from the Public Theater’s Shakespeare in the Park. Set in South Harlem, the play tells the story of the trickster Falstaff and the wily wives who outwit him in a celebration of Black joy, laughter and vitality.
On this episode of Great Performances: Now Hear This, Scott Yoo discovers how American composers are inspired by their immigrant roots today through two composers: Brazilian-born Sergio Assad and Indian American Reena Esmail.
On this episode of Great Performances: Now Hear This, Scott Yoo explores the life and work of Aaron Copland, and how he created the American sound.
On this episode of Great Performances: Now Hear This, follow the trail of one of America’s first recognized Black female composers and piano virtuosos.
On this new season of Great Performances: Now Hear This, violinist and conductor Scott Yoo spotlights contemporary composers and features artists from across musical genres.
Follow Marin Alsop’s journey to become the first female music director of a major American symphony despite repeated rejection by the classical music industry. Features archival footage with her mentor Leonard Bernstein and is set to a soundtrack of her performances.
Go backstage on Broadway from 1959 to the early 1980s through interviews with theater legends including Carol Burnett, Liza Minnelli, Dick Van Dyke and more touching on a variety of classic shows like “Bye, Bye Birdie,” “Pippin” and “A Chorus Line.”
Go behind the scenes of Broadway as shows reunite, rehearse and re-stage for their long-awaited reopening nights while the theater industry learns how to turn the lights back on after its longest hiatus in history due to the COVID-19 pandemic.