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  1. Bring a friend and enjoy 2-for-1 tour tickets! ’s happens January 21–February 9. Check out the tour schedule at .

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  2. ’s season has just been announced! Explore all of the performances as part of the festival : Artists in Times of Oppression.

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  3. We remember pianist Peter Serkin who made his debut in 1962 and performed more than 50 times including in recital and often w/ the . He's pictured here both in in 2009 and w/ Stéphane Denève and the BSO in 2012.

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  4. Former US Poet Laureate Tracy K. Smith spoke with Aaron Siegel, Director of Special Projects for WMI, about her adaptation of Fredrich Schiller’s “Ode to Joy,” which is the centerpiece of ’s contributions to “: A Global Ode to Joy.”

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  5. ’s season has just been announced! Explore all of Andrew Norman’s events as holder of the Richard and Barbara Debs Composer’s Chair.

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  6. ’s season has just been announced! Throughout the new season, curates her own series. Explore →

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  7. Explore partner events from the first month of the Beethoven Celebration, including events presented by and . Learn more about the Beethoven Celebration: .

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  8. ’s season has just been announced! Explore all of the performances Yannick curates as part of year 2 of his series.

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  9. Don’t miss Marilyn Maye when she joins @MichaelFeinstein and special guests and Cole Winston to celebrate the legacy of the great composer Jerry Herman on Feb. 5.

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  10. “I sing to you, not for you.” —Marilyn Maye The iconic Marilyn Maye has been singing to audiences for more than 80 years.

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  11. . and performed a sold out performance of traditional & contemporary dance tunes and ballads of French-Canadian culture in “QuebecFest!” in .

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  12. From beloved sonatas in intimate recitals to pulse-quickening concertos with full orchestra, it’s the ideal season to experience the world’s greatest violinists at .

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  13. Don’t miss the NeON Arts deadline! Fund your community arts project and make an impact on young people across NYC. Submit your application before 2/7:

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  14. “We hear, in these two concertos, bits of oratorios. We hear bits of ‘Judas Maccabaeus,’ we even hear bits of ‘Messiah.’” —Bernard Labadie Experience Handel’s lesser-known works when Labadie & perform two of the “Concerto a due cori” on Feb. 6.

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  15. ’s season has just been announced! Explore and subscribe today:

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  16. Steven Reineke and performed the timeless work of Rodgers & Hammerstein with guest artists and in “Find Your Dream: The Songs of Rodgers and Hammerstein,” with . ------------

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  17. Last week, more than 5,000 New York City elementary school students and their teachers filled came to to explore hip hop, cumbia, and Armenian folk music, in an interactive performance as part of Musical Explorers.

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  18. ’s season has just been announced! Explore all of Jordi Savall’s curated events as part of his series.

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  19. You won’t want to miss this lineup: Jane Krakowski, Michael McElroy, , & join on Feb. 1 for a tribute to Stephen Sondheim!

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  20. Violinist Anne-Sophie Mutter, the “undisputed queen of violin-playing” (), joins forces with cellist Daniel Müller-Schott and pianist Lambert Orkis for an all-Beethoven program on January 30. Get your tickets today!

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