Violinist Frank Peter Zimmerman, the New York Philharmonic’s 2011-2012 Artist-in-Residence, is featured on this week’s edition of WNET’s This Week at Lincoln Center.

 

This week’s edition of WNET’s This Week at Lincoln Center features the New York City Ballet’s all-Balanchine program in celebration of the choreographer’s birthday.

 

The latest edition of WNET’s This Week at Lincoln Center takes a look at the Metropolitan Opera’s presentation of Charles Gounod’s Faust, directed by Des McAnuff. This co-production with the English National Opera transports the work into the mid-1900s.

 

Theo Bleckmann is the focus of the latest edition of WNET’s This Week at Lincoln Center. Bleckmann performs Hello Earth! The Music of Kate Bush as part of Target Free Thursdays in the David Rubenstein Atrium.

 

Jazz at Lincoln Center’s presentation of a Holiday Celebration with the Wess Anderson Sextet is showcased on the latest edition of WNET’s This Week at Lincoln Center. Enjoy!

 

The Metropolitan Opera’s Hansel and Gretel is featured on this week’s edition of WNET’s This Week at Lincoln Center. Take a look!

 

Watch Paula Zahn’s interview on THIRTEEN’s Sunday Arts with Jane Moss, Ehrenkranz Artistic Director of Lincoln Center and Director of the White Light Festival.

 

After much anticipation, WNET’s Treasures of New York: Lincoln Center finally aired last night at 8 p.m. on Channel 13, with Patti LuPone hosting the show. According to a review that was posted yesterday on Broadway World, the documentary “gives us one more reason to love and cherish the home of so many revolutionary plays, ballets, operas, musicals and special events.” Take a look!

 

 

On this week’s edition of This Week at Lincoln Center, WNET looks at the exhibit Ireland America: The Ties that Bind at the New York Public Library for the Performing Arts.