NY Phil Presents: Stéphane Denève & An American in Paris
Alice Tully Hall
Thu, July 9, at 7:30 PM,
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Jul 7, 12:00 PM EDT)
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Capacity
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Wheelchair access
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- Kid-friendly event
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Spend a summer evening in Paris—by way of New York. In this vibrant program from the New York Philharmonic, conductor Stéphane Denève leads a celebration of French and American musical favorites, pairing the charm and color of Bizet and Ravel with the unmistakable energy of Gershwin, Bernstein, and Copland. From the irresistible rhythms of Boléro to the jazz-infused excitement of An American in Paris, this concert is packed with beloved orchestral showpieces that sparkle with wit, warmth, and cinematic flair.
Presented in the intimate setting of Alice Tully Hall, this summertime performance offers a fresh take on some of the most iconic music of the 20th century, including Copland's stirring Lincoln Portrait and Bernstein's exuberant Candide Overture. Whether you're a lifelong classical fan or simply looking for an uplifting night out, this program is an ideal introduction to the New York Philharmonic at its most accessible and entertaining.
🎟️ Groupmuse community members receive access to discounted tickets through our Nights Out program, making this a wonderful opportunity to experience the New York Philharmonic for less.
What's the music?
Bernstein | Candide Overture
Bizet | Selections from L'Arlésienne
Gershwin | An American in Paris
Copland | Lincoln Portrait
Ravel | Boléro
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