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This Is Lincoln Center

23 Episodes

22 minutes | Sep 27, 2018
Namir Smallwood
In the lead up to PIPELINE’s theatrical release, actor Namir Smallwood talks about his own high school experience, what drew him to acting and what he hopes audiences will take away from the show. PIPELINE hits movie theaters nationwide October 3-7. For more information visit www.lincolncenter.org/pipeline.  
30 minutes | Aug 7, 2018
Louis Langrée
Mostly Mozart's Renée and Robert Belfer Music Director speaks about the joys of returning to Lincoln Center each summer, the difference between being a guest conductor and a music director, and, of course, the genius of Mozart. 
55 minutes | Jul 9, 2018
Adam Gopnik: Leonard Bernstein
Podcast edition of Lincoln Center’s popular live series, The History of the World in 100 Performances with New Yorker writer and cultural critic Adam Gopnik. In this episode, Adam is joined by Jamie Bernstein, David Denby, Jake Gyllenhaal and John Mauceri to take us back in time to November 14, 1943, when a 25-year-old assistant conductor stepped up to the podium at the last minute to lead what was then known as the New York Philharmonic Symphony. His name? Leonard Bernstein.  Recorded live on February 16, 2016 at the David Rubenstein Atrium at Lincoln Center. Archival audio used courtesy of the New York Philharmonic Leon Levy Digital Archives. Letters by Leonard Bernstein © Amberson Holdings LLC. Used by Permission of The Leonard Bernstein Office, Inc.
63 minutes | Jun 7, 2018
Adam Gopnik: Hamlet
Podcast edition of Lincoln Center’s popular live series, The History of the World in 100 Performances with New Yorker writer and cultural critic Adam Gopnik. In this episode, Adam is joined by Harvard professor and Shakespeare scholar Stephen Greenblatt to take a deep dive into the world premiere of Hamlet, and how its influence continues to resonate more than 400 years later. Actors Claire Warden and Dan Beaulieu join to bring Shakespeare’s words to life.
25 minutes | May 9, 2018
Andrew Rannells
The Tony-nominated, Grammy-winning star of stage and screen talks about constructing his Live From Lincoln Center show, the good advice he's been given along the way, and other famous people from Nebraska.
26 minutes | May 3, 2018
Ben Cohn
Pianist, conductor, and music director Ben Cohn talks about the elements of his musical style, balancing parenthood with his career, and how he keeps a show interesting and fresh over an extended Broadway run.
27 minutes | May 3, 2018
Stephanie J. Block
The two-time Tony Award nominee discusses her path to success, her musical partners, and how she tells the story of her life through song.
24 minutes | Apr 25, 2018
Michael Mitchell
Pianist, arranger, and composer Michael Mitchell reflects on landing his very first job off Broadway, taking on his current role as music director for Leslie Odom, Jr., and the importance of being "unapologetically present."
22 minutes | Apr 18, 2018
Sutton Foster
The two-time Tony Award winner and star of television’s Younger talks about her artistic process, balancing work and motherhood, and the importance of creativity in her daily routine.
23 minutes | Apr 10, 2018
Ailyn Pérez
The celebrated soprano talks about her earliest influences, her belief in the importance of arts education, and her lifelong love of mariachi music.
23 minutes | Mar 19, 2018
Yeethoven
Yuga Cohler and Johan discuss Yeethoven, a new project that places compositions by Beethoven and Kanye West side by side and explores the two composers’ musical risk taking, iconic status, and breaking down of “traditional” compositional rules.
24 minutes | Mar 8, 2018
Susanna Mälkki
The much sought-after conductor speaks about preparation, collaboration, and defending the intentions of the composer. Thank you to Free Music Archive for providing the theme music for this episode of This Is Lincoln Center.  
18 minutes | Mar 1, 2018
Tito Puente Jr.
The bandleader and percussionist talks about his father’s legacy, his own musical path, and keeping the spirit of Puente alive.
27 minutes | Feb 22, 2018
Dave Douglas
The jazz trumpeter and composer talks about influences, inspiration, and the alchemy that happens in live performance.
22 minutes | Feb 14, 2018
Romeo and Juliet
New York City Ballet Principal Dancer Sterling Hyltin, opera star Ailyn Pérez, and Juilliard vocal coach and Shakespeare specialist Andrew Wade share their thoughts on this timeless classic and why it continues to resonate with audiences today.   
23 minutes | Feb 7, 2018
Gloria Steinem
The writer, lecturer, political activist, and feminist icon discusses activism’s relationship to the arts and the necessity for diversity in the media landscape.
18 minutes | Jan 30, 2018
Peter Walker
The New York City Ballet dancer and choreographer discusses his latest commission for the company, dance odyssey. 
19 minutes | Jan 23, 2018
Matt Ray
The Jazz pianist, arranger and music director talks about the downtown NYC music scene, his connection to Hoagy Carmichael, and what a successful collaboration means to him.
15 minutes | Jan 17, 2018
Liz Callaway with Richard Maltby Jr. and David Shire
The three longtime collaborators reflect on their work together and discuss what makes a song – and a friendship – stand the test of time.
30 minutes | Jan 8, 2018
Danny Elfman
The legendary Hollywood composer talks about his classical music influences and the challenges of creating music for the concert hall.
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