(Photo by Richard Termine)
“This engaging concert, featuring the distinguished pianist Nelson Freire and the splendid tenor Lawrence Brownlee and conducted by the dynamic Louis Langrée, who is celebrating his 10th season as the festival’s music director, was a demonstration of how much Mostly Mozart has been revitalized in recent years,” wrote The New York Times’ Anthony Tommasini about the Mostly Mozart Festival Orchestra performance last Tuesday night at Avery Fisher Hall, which opened this summer’s Mostly Mozart Festival at Lincoln Center.
Mostly Mozart runs through August 25.
 

(Photo by Richard Termine)

“This engaging concert, featuring the distinguished pianist Nelson Freire and the splendid tenor Lawrence Brownlee and conducted by the dynamic Louis Langrée, who is celebrating his 10th season as the festival’s music director, was a demonstration of how much Mostly Mozart has been revitalized in recent years,” wrote The New York Times’ Anthony Tommasini about the Mostly Mozart Festival Orchestra performance last Tuesday night at Avery Fisher Hall, which opened this summer’s Mostly Mozart Festival at Lincoln Center.

Mostly Mozart runs through August 25.

 

The superb tenor Lawrence Brownlee performing “Si, ritrovarla io giuro” from Rossini’s La Cenerentola. Brownlee will make his Mostly Mozart debut when he opens this year’s Festival on Tuesday, July 31 at 8PM in Avery Fisher Hall with Louis Langrée and the Mostly Mozart Festival Orchestra