MUSIC
Zosha Di Castri: Lineage
THURSDAY – SATURDAY, APRIL 27 – 29, 2023
7:30 PM THURSDAY
8:00 PM FRIDAY & SATURDAY
New York Philharmonic
David Geffen Hall, Lincoln Center
10 Lincoln Center Plaza, Upper West Side, Manhattan
$52.50-$198.50
TICKETS + INFORMATION
Once again raising the question: is it enough to get Listed putting a recent Post-Modern piece at the start, a really good Modern piece at the close, and (an admittedly kind of fantastic) warhorse in the middle? Well, the Brahms Violin Concerto (Christian Tetzlaff, soloist) should at least get the Philharmonic subscribers to sit through the Zosha Di Castri (a very compelling composer of highly textural sounds). Whether they’ll stay for Lutosławski’s piquant Concerto for Orchestrais another question entirely — but they should. (There’s a Di Castri Nightcap after the Saturday show, unequivocally Listable and to be Listed separately.)
MAKE A NIGHT OF IT: You can just make it to Kwame Onwuachi’s in-house Afro-Caribbean smash Tatiana (not to be confused with the one in Brighton Beach) for dinner after the Thursday show (whether you can get in is another question entirely). Friday and Saturday, astronomically priced but quite delicious Old Skool fancy Italian at The Leopard at Des Artistes.