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David Geffen Hall, formerly known as Avery Fisher Hall, is a concert hall located at Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts in New York City. It is one of the most famous and prestigious concert halls in the world, known for its exceptional acoustics and world-class performances. A tourist visiting David Geffen Hall can experience the very best in classical music, with performances by the world's greatest orchestras, conductors, and soloists. The hall is home to the New York Philharmonic, one of the oldest and most esteemed orchestras in the United States. In addition to classical music, David Geffen Hall also hosts a variety of other events, including pop and jazz concerts, lectures, and film screenings. The hall is also home to many educational programs and workshops, providing visitors with opportunities to learn about music and the performing arts.

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The NY Phil’s 2023 residency at Bravo Vail came to a close last week with an exhilarating performance of Rachmaninoff’s Piano Concerto No. 3 from Yunchan Lim, the youngest-ever winner of The Cliburn, conducted by Marin Alsop. 🎥: Tristan Cook For more information visit https://nyphil.org Subscribe at https://www.youtube.com/user/NewYorkPhilharmonic Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nyphilharmonic Twitter: https://twitter.com/nyphil Instagram: https://instagram.com/nyphilharmonic Tumblr: https://nyphil.tumblr.com/

Bravo Vail’s Artistic Director Anne-Marie McDermott joined the NY Phil on July 23 for Mozart’s Piano Concerto No. 20, conducted by Music Director Jaap van Zweden. For more information visit https://nyphil.org Subscribe at https://www.youtube.com/user/NewYorkPhilharmonic Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nyphilharmonic Twitter: https://twitter.com/nyphil Instagram: https://instagram.com/nyphilharmonic Tumblr: https://nyphil.tumblr.com/

On July 21 at Bravo Vail, violinist Stefan Jackiw joined the NY Phil for the first time since 2007, performing Bruch’s Scottish Fantasy conducted by Hannu Lintu. 🎥: Tristan Cook For more information visit https://nyphil.org Subscribe at https://www.youtube.com/user/NewYorkPhilharmonic Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nyphilharmonic Twitter: https://twitter.com/nyphil Instagram: https://instagram.com/nyphilharmonic Tumblr: https://nyphil.tumblr.com/

The New York Philharmonic and Principal Trombone Joseph Alessi perform Chick Corea’s Trombone Concerto — Corea’s final completed work, written for Alessi — at Bravo! Vail on July 19, conducted by Giancarlo Guerrero. 🎥: Tristan Cook For more information visit https://nyphil.org Subscribe at https://www.youtube.com/user/NewYorkPhilharmonic Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nyphilharmonic Twitter: https://twitter.com/nyphil Instagram: https://instagram.com/nyphilharmonic Tumblr: https://nyphil.tumblr.com/

We’re so excited to have Hilary Hahn joining us as soloist on her first-ever international tour with the New York Philharmonic, with performances in Taipei, Kaohsiung, and Hong Kong! Here’s a clip from the first rehearsal of Brahms’s Violin Concerto at the National Theatre and Concert Hall, Taipei. Learn more ▶ nyphil.org/tour 🎥: Chris Lee For more information visit https://nyphil.org Subscribe at https://www.youtube.com/user/NewYorkPhilharmonic Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nyphilharmonic Twitter: https://twitter.com/nyphil Instagram: https://instagram.com/nyphilharmonic Tumblr: https://nyphil.tumblr.com/

“You’re not going to take an outward journey, you’re going to take an inward journey.” —John Luther Adams For the New York Premiere of John Luther Adams’s “Become Desert,” you’ll be immersed in sound with NY Phil musicians and the singers of the New York Philharmonic Chorus positioned throughout the Wu Tsai Theater of David Geffen Hall. Experience the journey, June 8–10. Learn more ▶ https://nyphil.org/concerts-tickets/2223/from-water-to-desert “Become Desert” is a NY Phil co-commission with the Seattle Symphony, the San Diego Symphony, and the Rotterdam Philharmonic Orchestra. 📽: James Holt at Benaroya Hall, Seattle For more information visit https://nyphil.org Subscribe at https://www.youtube.com/user/NewYorkPhilharmonic Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nyphilharmonic Twitter: https://twitter.com/nyphil Instagram: https://instagram.com/nyphilharmonic Tumblr: https://nyphil.tumblr.com/

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Soprano Hera Hyesang Park released new album, 'Breathe,' featuring operatic classics and contemporary works. Joined by mezzo-soprano Emily D'Angelo and the Orchestra Del Teatro Carlo Felice. Watch the new music video featuring Park freediving. Out now on Deutsche Grammophon.

The New York Philharmonic To Host Lunar New Year Concert And Gala Conducted By Long Yu

Celebrate the Lunar New Year with the New York Philharmonic! Join conductor Long Yu and special guests for a concert and gala honoring NY Phil Board Member Misook Doolittle. Featuring violinist Clara-Jumi Kang, pianists Clayton Stephenson and Serena Wang, and Jamie Bernstein. Don't miss this spectacular event on February 20, 2024 at the Wu Tsai Theater, David Geffen Hall.

Gustavo Dudamel Will Lead Week Long Celebration of Music Education at NY Philharmonic

The New York Philharmonic will be joined by Gustavo Dudamel in a weeklong celebration of music education, part of the Orchestra’s 2023–24 activities marking the centennial of the beloved Young People’s Concerts.

Feature: The Days Of Cabaret Gratitude - Day Twenty-Nine - The Artist

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Young People's Chorus Of New York City to Present Annual Holiday Concert At Lincoln Center's David Geffen Hall

The Young People’s Chorus of New York City presents their annual holiday concert at Lincoln Center’s David Geffen Hall on Sunday, December 10 at 5 p.m. Don't miss this festive event!

Mary Kouyoumdjian Reveals 2023/24 Season

During her 2023-2024 season, Mary Kouyoumdjian unveils new works in the form of film, opera, and multimedia live performance, while earlier works will be featured in programs by the Kronos Quartet and the San Francisco Conservatory of Music Orchestra.

Pianist Ursula Oppens Joins All-Star Lineup for Philip Glass's The Complete Etudes at Lincoln Center

Join pianist Ursula Oppens and a stellar lineup of acclaimed pianists for a marathon concert of Philip Glass's Complete Etudes at Lincoln Center. Celebrate the release of a new special edition boxed set and experience the unforgettable music of Glass on November 19, 2023.

Pianist Yunchan Lim Signs To Decca Classics

Decca Classics signs pianist Yunchan Lim, the youngest winner of the Van Cliburn International Piano Competition. Read about his global journey and exclusive signing with the legendary label. Plus, check out upcoming U.S. tour dates!

Photos: Inside the MAESTRO Premiere at the New York Film Festival Spotlight Gala at David Geffen

Last night, October 2nd 2023, MAESTRO had its New York Premiere. In attendance were producers Kristie Macosko Krieger, Fred Berner and Amy Durning, and co-writer Josh Singer. Leonard Bernstein's children, Jamie, Alex, and Nina Bernstein, were also in attendance. Check out the photos from the premiere now!

Orchestra of the Royal Opera of Madrid Comes to Lincoln Center This Month

Following the success of its first visit to New York last September, the Orchestra of the Royal Opera of Madrid, conducted by Juanjo Mena, will give a concert at Lincoln Center's David Geffen Hall on October 16 at 8 pm. Learn more about the concert and how to attend here!

Jerod Impichchaachaaha' Tate's 23/24 Season to Include Commissions From NY Phil, Lincoln Center & More

Jerod Impichchaachaaha' Tate announces his 2023/2024 season, featuring commissions from the New York Philharmonic, American Composers Orchestra, Turtle Island Quartet, and more. Don't miss his live performances and new album recordings.

Central Conservatory Of Music Symphony Orchestra To Play New Compositions Concert At Stern Auditorium/Perelman Stage At Carnegie Hall

On Friday, November 24, 2023, the Central Conservatory of Music Symphony Orchestra (CCOM) from Beijing, China, will perform the opening concert of MidAmerica Productions' 41st season at Stern Auditorium/Perelman Stage at Carnegie Hall.

TwoSet Violin and Sophie Druml To Bring Classical Music to NYC with World Tour

Don't miss the chance to see TwoSet Violin and Sophie Druml live in New York City as part of their world tour. Experience the phenomenon of these contemporary classical icons at David Geffen Hall, Lincoln Center on September 9th. Get all the details and book your tickets now.

36 Orchestra and Arts Professionals to Participate in League of American Orchestras' Essentials of Orchestra Management Program

An international cohort of thirty-six orchestra and arts professionals will participate in Essentials of Orchestra Management, the League of American Orchestras’ premier leadership development program. The ten-day program, running from July 26-August 4, 2023, is presented in collaboration with Juilliard Extension and will take place in New York at Juilliard’s Lincoln Center Campus.

Conductor Gemma New And Violinist Randall Goosby Make Lincoln Center Debuts This Summer

This August, Lincoln Center presents two of classical music's most dynamic young figures in the Wu Tsai Theater at the newly reimagined David Geffen Hall. As part of its Summer for the City series featuring the Mostly Mozart Festival Orchestra, Lincoln Center first presents the debut of acclaimed conductor Gemma New – hailed for her “impassioned, richly detailed” style (Opera News) – in concerts highlighting Mozart's “Prague Symphony” on August 1 and 2, 2023 at 7:30PM.


David Geffen Hall Frequently Asked Questions

What are the closest subway stops to David Geffen Hall

The closest subway stops to David Geffen Hall at 10 Lincoln Center Plaza are:

1. 66 St-Lincoln Center Station (served by the 1 train): This station is located right at Lincoln Center and is the most convenient option for accessing David Geffen Hall. You can enter the station at 66th Street and Broadway.

2. 72 St Station (served by the 1, 2, and 3 trains): This station is a short walk from Lincoln Center. You can enter the station at 72nd Street and Broadway.

I highly recommend checking the MTA website or using the MTA Subway Time app for real-time subway updates and service changes. Here are the links:

- [MTA Subway Time](http://web.mta.info/mta/apps/subwaytime.htm)

- [MTA Service Status](http://www.mta.info/)

By using these resources, you can stay informed about any delays or changes to your subway route, ensuring a smooth journey to David Geffen Hall.

Enjoy your visit to Lincoln Center and have a fantastic time at the show!


What's the best way to get to David Geffen Hall by bus?

The closest NYC bus stops to David Geffen Hall at 10 Lincoln Center Plaza are:

1. Columbus Ave/W 64 St: This stop is served by multiple bus lines, including the M7, M11, M66, and M104. You can check for updates on bus schedules and routes on the MTA website.

2. Broadway/W 62 St: This stop is also served by the M5, M7, and M104 buses. You can find the latest information on bus schedules and routes on the MTA website.

Please keep in mind that bus schedules and routes may be subject to change, so it's always a good idea to check for updates before your trip.


How much time should I plan to spend at David Geffen Hall?

The ideal length of time to plan to spend at David Geffen Hall in New York City depends on the event you are attending. If you are attending a concert or performance, it is recommended to arrive at least 30 minutes before the scheduled start time to allow for ticket pickup, security checks, and finding your seat. Additionally, it's always a good idea to give yourself some extra time to explore the beautiful Lincoln Center campus where David Geffen Hall is located.

Once inside, the duration of the event will vary based on the performance. Concerts typically last around two to three hours, including intermissions if applicable. However, it's important to check the specific event details for accurate timing.

If you are planning to visit David Geffen Hall for a guided tour or to explore the building itself, you can allocate around one to two hours for your visit. This will give you enough time to appreciate the stunning architecture, learn about the history of the venue, and perhaps catch a glimpse of a rehearsal or behind-the-scenes activity.

Remember, it's always a good idea to check the event schedule and plan accordingly to ensure you have ample time to enjoy your experience at David Geffen Hall.


Can I bring food and drinks into David Geffen Hall?

David Geffen Hall, located at Lincoln Center in New York City, has a strict no food or drink policy inside the concert hall. This policy is in place to ensure a quiet and distraction-free environment for the performers and audience members. However, there are designated areas within the venue where you can enjoy refreshments before the show or during intermission. These areas typically offer a variety of snacks, beverages, and alcoholic drinks for purchase. So, while you can't bring your own food or drink into David Geffen Hall, you'll have plenty of options to satisfy your cravings during your visit.


Does David Geffen Hall offer luggage storage?

David Geffen Hall, located at Lincoln Center in New York City, does not have a luggage storage policy. As a concert venue, their primary focus is on providing a world-class experience for music lovers. Therefore, it is advisable to make alternative arrangements for storing your luggage while attending a performance at David Geffen Hall.

Fortunately, there are several options available in the city for luggage storage. Many hotels offer luggage storage services for their guests, even after check-out. Additionally, there are various luggage storage facilities and services throughout the city, where you can securely store your bags for a few hours or even days. These services typically charge a small fee per bag and provide you with a claim ticket for easy retrieval.

Before visiting David Geffen Hall, we recommend checking with your hotel or doing a quick search online for nearby luggage storage options. This way, you can enjoy your concert without the burden of carrying your bags around.


Is David Geffen Hall a good place to visit for foreign travelers who are not native English speakers?

David Geffen Hall, located at Lincoln Center in New York City, is a fantastic venue for visitors from other countries and non-English language speakers. While the primary language of most performances is English, the beauty of music is that it transcends language barriers. Whether you're attending a classical concert, a jazz performance, or a Broadway show, the power of the music can be appreciated by all.

Additionally, Lincoln Center is a hub for the performing arts, attracting artists and audiences from around the world. This means that you'll have the opportunity to experience a diverse range of performances, including those that showcase different cultures and traditions.

If you're concerned about understanding the content or dialogue of a show, many Broadway productions offer subtitles or translations in multiple languages. It's always a good idea to check the specific show's website or contact the box office for more information on language accessibility options.

Furthermore, Lincoln Center is located in the heart of New York City, surrounded by a vibrant and multicultural community. This means that you'll find a wide variety of restaurants, shops, and attractions nearby that cater to different languages and cultures. Exploring the area around Lincoln Center can be a delightful way to immerse yourself in the city's diverse offerings.

In summary, while English may be the primary language at David Geffen Hall and Lincoln Center, the universal language of music and the multicultural environment of New York City make it a welcoming and enjoyable experience for visitors from other countries and non-English language speakers.


What ages are appropriate for David Geffen Hall?

David Geffen Hall, located at Lincoln Center in New York City, is a premier venue for classical music performances, including those by the New York Philharmonic. While there is no strict age limit for attending concerts at David Geffen Hall, it is generally recommended for children aged 6 and above. This is to ensure a respectful and uninterrupted experience for both the performers and the audience. However, some performances may offer special family-friendly programs or concerts specifically designed for younger audiences. It's always a good idea to check the event details or contact the box office for more information on age recommendations and suitability for children.


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