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Our finale Night Out with Mostly Mozart (and some other stuff too!)
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Our finale Night Out with Mostly Mozart (and some other stuff too!)

Lincoln Square

Wed, August 8, 2018 7:30 PM, EDT
(Ticket sales closed Aug 7, 4:00 PM EDT)

Capacity
33 of 100 tickets still available
Drinking policy
Don't bring your own drinks
Toilet with a slash through it
No bathroom at this event
Wheelchair access
Wheelchair Accessible

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Yes it's true -- both nights of our all-Mozart Nights Out with the Mostly Mozart Festival last week sold out in less than 24 hours. But we can hardly say we were surprised -- the light and depth Wolfgang's genius continues to inspire and lead us with its vision of beauty, balance, and harmony more than 200 years after its passing. And you'd be hard-pressed to find a more vivacious and dynamic exponent of that genius than the Mostly Mozart Festival Orchestra.

But I'm not here to rub it in if you didn't buy tickets in time -- I'm here to tell you that you've got one last chance, as we head back to Lincoln Center this week for a final Night Out with the Mostly Mozart Festival!

This time around, it's a program of youthful masterworks -- John Adams' bouncy and brilliant Chairman Dances from his operatic masterpiece Nixon in China; Mozart's 3rd Violin Concerto, led by the 17 year old rising superstar violinist Daniel Lozakovich; and ending with Ludwig Van Beethoven's very first symphony -- which saw him taking up the helm where Mozart had left off.

It's all brought to us by the Mostly Mozart Festival Orchestra, led by French maestro and music director of Mostly Mozart, Louis Langrée.

And if you come to David Geffen Hall at 6.30, you'll hear a pre-concert recital with pianist Dominic Cheli, planning some Brahms and some Liszt.

Once again, the offering is for two nights in a row:

Tuesday, August 7th

Wednesday, August 8th

And while tickets are typically $65, our friends at the Mostly Mozart Festival have given us a stack of rather insanely discounted tickets for $25. But they won't last, so make your move or wait till next year!

Once again, thank you so much to the Mostly Mozart Festival at Lincoln Center for all you do for Summer in the City and for all you've given to our community.

What's the music?

Mostly Mozart

John Adams: The Chairman Dances
Mozart: Violin Concerto No. 3 in G major, K.216
Beethoven: Symphony No. 1


Mostly Mozart Festival Orchestra
Louis Langrée, conductor
Daniel Lozakovich, violin

Pre-concert recitals at 6:30 pm
Dominic Cheli, piano
Brahms: Rhapsody in E-flat major
Liszt: Réminiscences de Don Juan

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