
NEWS

Upcoming Concerts
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We are very excited to announce some upcoming concerts as part of the Lincoln Center Restart Stages Series. Our orchestra will perform Mozart's first and last Symphonies, and we will be joined onstage by the young students who have been participating in our Mostly Mozart Chamber Music Intensive.
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In addition, there will be free outdoor evening performances of chamber works like the Gran Partita, Brandenburg 3, and others during the first week of August.
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Our orchestra members will also be performing in daytime pop-up concerts on the Lincoln Center green throughout the first week of August.
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Details on our Home page.

Lecture with Louis Langrée at the Atrium: August 7th at 6pm
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Join us as our Music Director Louis Langrée discusses Mozart's Symphonies No. 1 and No. 41 with musical demonstrations by our orchestra members to learn everything you need to know about these two amazing pieces. For more information, please contact Lincoln Center Guest Services at 212-875-5456.

Mostly Mozart Summer Intensive
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We are thrilled to be able to coach and perform with the talented young musicians from Harlem School of the Arts, the Harmony Program, the Corona Youth Music Project, the Union City Music Project, UpBeat NYC, Chamber Music Center of New York, Orchestrating Dreams, Opportunity Music Project, East River Music Project and BridgeMusik.
Our collaborations will culminate in joint pre-concert performances at 7pm on August 6th and 7th.
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August 6 at 7pm: Joseph Bologne, Chelavlier de Saint-Georges Symphony No. 2 (first movement), and Twinkle Cha-Cha
August 7 at 7pm: Theme from Mozart Piano Sonata No. 11, a chamber orchestra version of Mendelssohn's String Octet Op. 20 (first movement), and Twinkle Cha-Cha
These pre-concerts will be followed by side-by-side performances with the full Mostly Mozart Festival Orchestra of Mozart's Symphony No. 1 on August 6 at 8pm at the Damrosch Bandshell.
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For more information, please contact Lincoln Center Guest Services at 212-875-5456.
Photos and info on our 2022 Student Artist Program :Mostly Mozart in Harmony (MMIH)
2022 Season at Alice Tully Hall - for tickets please click here

Fri. 8/5 and Sat. 8/6 7:30pm
Louis Langrée
with Sunhae Im, Daniela Mack, Matthew Swensen, Dashon Burton and The Unsung Collective (Tyrone Clinton, director)
MOZART: Symphony No. 40 in G minor, K. 550
MOZART: Requiem K. 626
Photo credits:
Louis Langrée and the Mostly Mozart Festival Orchestra - by Matt Dine​

Tues. 7/19 and Wed. 7/20 7:30pm
Louis Langrée and Conrad Tao
BOLOGNE: Overture to L'amante anonyme (Symphony No. 2 in D Major, Op.11)
MOZART: Piano Concerto No. 17 in G Major, K. 453
STILL: Out of the SIlence, with featured soloist Jasmine Choi, flute
GERSHWIN: Rhapsody in Blue
Photo credits:
Louis Langrée - by Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra
Conrad Tao- by Kevin Condon

Fri. 7/22 and Sat. 7/23 7:30pm
Xian Zhang and Steven Banks
NGWENYAMA Primal Message
GLAZUNOV: Concerto for Saxophone in E-flat Major, Op. 109
IBERT: Concerto da Camera for Saxophone and Orchestra
BEETHOVEN: Symphony No. 4 in B-flat Major, Op. 60
Photo credits:
Xian Zhang - by Benjamin Ealovega
Steven Banks - by Chris Lee

Tues. 7/26 and Wed. 7/27 7:30pm
Louis Langrée and Augustin Hadelich
RAVEL: Ma Mère l'Oye (Mother Goose) Suite
BOLOGNE: VIolin Concerto in A Major, Op. 5 No. 2
RAVEL: Tzigane
MOZART: Symphony No. 31, K. 297 "Paris"
Photo credits:
Louis Langrée - by Jenifer Taylor
Augustin Hadelich - by Suxiao Yang

Fri. 7/29 and Sat. 7/30 7:30pm
Roderick Cox and Jeanine De Bique
BEETHOVEN Coriolan Overture, Op. 62
BARBER: Knoxville: Summer of 1915, Op. 24 (text here)
WALKER: Lyric for Strings
MOZART: "Ruhe sanft, mein holdes Leben", from Zaide
MOZART: "Non mir dir" from Don Giovanni
COPLAND: Appalachian Spring Suite
Photo credits:
Roderick Cox - by Grayson Lauffenburger
Jeanine De Bique - by Marco Borggreve

Tues. 8/2 and Wed. 8/3 7:30pm
Jonathon Heyward and Joshua Bell
SIMON: Fate Now Conquers
VIEUXTEMPS: Violin Concerto No. 5 in A minor, Op. 37
PRICE: Adoration
BEETHOVEN: Symphony No. 2 in D Major, Op. 36
Photo credits:
Jonathon Heyward - by Laura Thiesbrummel
Joshua Bell - by the Center for the Performing Arts