The Next Generation at Lincoln Center: A YCA Night Out
Manhattan
Thu, May 16, 2019 7:00 PM,
EDT
(Ticket sales closed
May 15, 7:00 PM EDT)
(Ticket sales closed May 15, 7:00 PM EDT)
-
Capacity
- 47 of 75 tickets still available
- Don't bring your own drinks
- No bathroom at this event
-
Wheelchair access
- Wheelchair Accessible
This is a Groupmuse Night Out
Explore the wider world of music outside Groupmuse with exclusive discounts to local concerts.
Host
For decades now, Young Concert Artists has been the in the business of grooming the next generation of virtuoso — so that as the corporeal lives of Bach, Beethoven, Mozart drift ever farther into the past, we can ensure the eternal depths of their insights will continue to inspire and transform those of us stuck in the present.
Their season ending, YCA is preparing for its finale gala concert at Lincoln Center, and they want us to join for a celebration of some of the most staggering young talents of our generation with a Night Out!
It’s an evening of concerti, courtesy of the great Orchestra of St. Luke’s serving as the backing band: Jacques Ibert’s beautiful Flute Concerto with Anthony Trionfo soloing. Then it’s Ernest Chausson’s heart-rending and magesterial Poème, Op. 25, with SooBeen Lee on Violin.
The finale is Felix Mendelssohn’s beloved and thrilling Piano Concerto, No 1, featuring Nathan Lee on the piano. Now just 18, Lee has already been a show-stopping wizard of the keys for a decade, making his debut with an orchestra at the ripe old age of 9.
Tickets for an evening at Lincoln Center of such prodigious electricity typically runs $47, but we’ve got a stack for a mere $20! Limited, though, so make your move!
And have a great Night Out!
What's the music?
Ibert: Flute concerto
Chausson: Poème, Op. 25
Mendelssohn: Piano Concerto No. 1 in G minor, Op. 25
Location
This is a Groupmuse Night Out
Explore the wider world of music outside Groupmuse with exclusive discounts to local concerts.
Host
Attendees
Comments
Comment sections are only for participants.