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| | | 15 New Books Coming in October | | by Joumana Khatib Sep 29, 2022 | | A deeply reported history of Covid-19; Maggie Haberman’s look at Donald J. Trump; stories by George Saunders, Alan Moore and Samanta Schweblin; and more. | | | | | David Geffen Hall, Notoriously Jinxed, Is Reborn Again | | by Michael Kimmelman Sep 29, 2022 | | David Geffen Hall, the New York Philharmonic’s Lincoln Center home, is reopening after a $550 million renovation aimed at breaking its acoustic curse — and adding a dash of glamour.The new hall features seats surrounding the stage and behind the players. | | | | | Timeline: The Long, Long Journey to a New David Geffen Hall | | by ROBIN POGREBIN Sep 29, 2022 | | After decades of failed attempts, the New York Philharmonic and Lincoln Center are hoping that the new $550 million renovation has finally fixed the hall.The hall, originally called Philharmonic Hall, was the first part of Lincoln Center to open. | | | | | The Syncopated Sounds of Old San Juan Hill at the New Geffen Hall | | by SETH COLTER WALLS Sep 29, 2022 | | Etienne Charles’s composition for the reopening of the hall honors the Afro-diasporic musical heritage of the neighborhood razed to build Lincoln Center.The trumpet player and composer Etienne Charles, whose work for the New York Philharmonic, “San Juan Hill,” will help inaugurate the newly renovated David Geffen Hall. | | | | | A Pioneering Orchestra Boss Had 'Unfinished Business,' So She Returned | | by Javier C. Hernández Sep 29, 2022 | | Deborah Borda led the New York Philharmonic in the 1990s, and was frustrated by its subpar hall. After a 17-year run in Los Angeles, she “finally saw a path forward,” she said.Deborah Borda, a major figure in the orchestra world, returned to the New York Philharmonic, which she led in the 1990s, in 2017 to help usher it in to a radically rebuilt home. | | | | | |
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