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Live from Lincoln Center

Live from Lincoln Center was a seventeen-time Emmy Award-winning series that broadcast notable performances from the Lincoln Center in New York City on PBS starting 1976. The program aired between six and nine times per season. Episodes of Live from Lincoln Center featured Lincoln Center's resident artistic organizations, most notably the New York Philharmonic. Funding for the series was made possible by major grants from the Robert Wood Johnson 1962 Charitable Trust, Thomas H. Lee and Ann Tenenbaum, the Robert and Renee Belfer Family Foundation, the MetLife Foundation, Mercedes T. Bass, and the National Endowment for the Arts. Production of new episodes has been suspended indefinitely since 2019.

Live from Lincoln Center
Cast of "One Singular Sensation" taking their final bows
GenrePerforming arts television
Created byJohn Goberman[1][2][3][4][5][6][7]
Directed byHabib Azar; Kirk Browning; Dana Calderwood; Alex Coletti; Matthew Diamond; Brad Fuss; Annette Jolles; Lonny Price; Alan Skog; Glenn Weiss; Andrew Carl Wilk
Presented byAudra McDonald (2013–present)
Country of originUnited States
No. of seasons43
No. of episodes251
Production
Executive producerAndrew Carl Wilk
Production locationsLincoln Center for the Performing Arts and elsewhere
Production companyLincoln Center for the Performing Arts
Original release
ReleaseJanuary 30, 1976 (1976-01-30) –
2019 (2019)

History edit

Live from Lincoln Center premiered on PBS on January 30, 1976, as part of the Great Performances family of performing arts programs. Since its premiere, the series has presented performances by the world's greatest performing artists. Some of its most notable regular performers include Audra McDonald (the program's official host), Plácido Domingo, Luciano Pavarotti, Leonard Bernstein, Itzhak Perlman, George Balanchine, Isaac Stern, Nathan Lane, James Galway, Billy Porter, Zubin Mehta, James Naughton, Kurt Masur, Kristin Chenoweth, Jason Isbell, Beverly Sills, Yo-Yo Ma, Renée Fleming, Emma Thompson, Joan Sutherland, Josh Groban, Mikhail Baryshnikov, Patina Miller, the New York City Ballet, the Mark Morris Dance Group, the American Ballet Theatre, the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, the New York Philharmonic, and the New York City Opera.

Martin Bookspan served as the program announcer from the premiere of Live from Lincoln Center until his retirement in 2006, at which point Fred Child took over. On-camera hosts throughout the broadcast's history have included Dick Cavett, Hugh Downs, Sam Waterston, Garrick Utley, Patrick Watson, and Beverly Sills. Most recently, the host position has been filled by Alan Alda, Alec Baldwin, Lesley Stahl, and currently, Audra McDonald.

The show was originally developed in the mid-1970s by John Goberman, who served as executive producer from 1976 until 2011.[8] In 2012, current Executive Producer Andrew Carl Wilk took over. Through 2012, the show was, in fact, live (or delayed slightly to accommodate PBS scheduling).

Through Goberman and Wilk's leadership, Live from Lincoln Center has gone on to win 17 Emmy Awards, 2 George Foster Peabody Awards, and several other accolades over its time on PBS.[9][10][11] The current team of directors for the program is made up of Habib Azar, Dana Calderwood, Alex Coletti, Matthew Diamond, Brad Fuss, Annette Jolles, Lonny Price, Alan Skog, Glenn Weiss, and Andrew Carl Wilk. Kirk Browning is credited as the longest-running director of the series, contributing to the production of 185 episodes, and winning two Primetime Emmys as well as two Daytime Emmys. The show's full-time production team, led by Wilk, is composed of Douglas Chang (Series Producer), Kristy Geslain (Producer, Lincoln Center Media Productions), Danielle Schiffman (Director, Business and Legal Affairs), Daisy Placeres (Line Producer), Gillian Campbell (Manager, Rights and Media), and Nick Palm (Post-Production Supervisor; Lead Editor).

Awards edit

Season Performance(s) Nomination(s) Result(s)
1975–76 New York Philharmonic, Andre Previn/Van Cliburn, January 30, 1976 Emmy Award for Outstanding Achievement in Creative Technical Crafts (Mark Schubin & John Leay) Nominated
Emmy Award for Outstanding Classical Program in the Performing Arts Won
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Achievement in Tape Sound Mixing (John E. Pfeiffer) Nominated
New York City Opera, "The Barber of Seville", November 3, 1976 Emmy Award for Outstanding Costume Design (Jan Skalicky) Won
1976–77 New York Philharmonic, Rafael Kubelick/Claudio Arrau, November 20, 1976 Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Achievement in Music Direction (Rafael Kubelick) Nominated
American Ballet Theatre, "Swan Lake", June 2, 1977 Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Achievement in Choreography (David Blair) Nominated
Great Performances: "Arthur Rubinstein at 90" January 26, 1977 Television Critics Circle Award: Achievement in Music Won
1977–78 American Ballet Theatre, "Giselle", June 2, 1977 Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Classical Program in the Performing Arts Won
New York Philharmonic, Mehta/Verrett, September 24, 1978 Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Music Direction (Zubin Mehta) Nominated
New York City Ballet, "Coppelia", January 31, 1978 Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Achievement in Choreography (George Balanchine & Alexandra Danilova) Nominated
Emmy Award for Outstanding Achievement in Creative Technical Crafts (Mark Schubin) Nominated
Recital at the Metropolitan Opera House, Luciano Pavarotti, February 12, 1978 Daytime Emmy Award for Special Classification of Outstanding Program Achievement Won
American Ballet Theatre, "Evening of Repertory", May 17, 1978 Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Classical Program in the Performing Arts Nominated
1978–79 Recital at Avery Fisher Hall, Sutherland/Pavarotti, January 22, 1979 Nominated
American Ballet Theatre, "The Sleeping Beauty", May 2, 1979 Nominated
1979–80 New York Philharmonic, Luciano Pavarotti, January 14, 1980 Emmy Award for Outstanding Achievement in Creative Technical Craft; "Technical Design of Stereo Simulcast" (Mark Schubin) Won
1980–81 "Isaac Stern's 60th Birthday Celebration", Stern/Perlman/Zukerman, Avery Fisher Hall, September 24, 1980 Emmy Award for Outstanding Classical Program in the Performing Arts Nominated
Grammy Award for Best Classical Performance – Instrumental Soloist or Soloists (with Orchestra) Won
"Beverly! Her Farewell Performance", New York State Theater, January 5, 1981 Emmy Award for Outstanding Classical Program in the Performing Arts Nominated
"Sutherland/Horne/Pavarotti" Recorded from the Trio Concert Telecast, Avery Fisher Hall, March 23, 1981 Grammy Award for Best Classical Vocal Soloist Performance Won
Emmy Award for Outstanding Classical Program in the Performing Arts Nominated
Emmy Award for Outstanding Achievement in Creative Technical Crafts (Mark Schubin) Nominated
1981–82 "An Evening with Danny Kaye and the New York Philharmonic", Avery Fisher Hall, September 23, 1981 George Foster Peabody Personal Award to Danny Kaye Won
Emmy Award for Outstanding Classical Program in the Performing Arts Nominated
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Directing in a Variety or a Music Program (Robert Scheerer) Nominated
Itzhak Perlman and the New York Philharmonic, Avery Fisher Hall, February 10, 1982 Emmy Award for Outstanding Classical Program in the Performing Arts Nominated
1982–83 New York Philharmonic with Zubin Mehta & Leontyne Price, September 15, 1982 Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Individual Performance in a Variety or Music Program (Leontyne Price) Won
1983–84 New York City Ballet, "Tribute to George Balanchine", October 10, 1983 Emmy Award for Outstanding Classical Program in the Performing Arts Nominated
New York Philharmonic, James Galway, Zubin Mehta, February 29, 1984 Emmy Award for Outstanding Individual Achievement in a Classical/Music/Dance Program (Emile Ardolino) Nominated
"Marilyn Horne's Great American Songbook", Avery Fisher Hall, December 23, 1983 Emmy Award for Outstanding Video Tape Editing for a Limited Series or a Special (Matty Powers & Frank C. Cernese) Nominated
Emmy Award for Outstanding Classical Program in the Performing Arts Nominated
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Music Direction (Leonard Slatkin; Jonathan Tunick; William D. Brohn; Glenn Osser; Paul Chiara; Jack Gale) Nominated
Sigma Alpha Iota Award ('84) for Outstanding Television Series (Live from Lincoln Center" Won
1985–86 Live From Lincoln Center, Chamber Music Society: Worth/Gutierrez, January 12, 1986 Daytime Emmy Award for Special Class Program Area Won
Aaron Copland's 85th Birthday with the New York Philharmonic & Zubin Mehta, November 14, 1985 Sigma Alpha Iota Award for Outstanding Television Series Won
Emmy Award for Outstanding Classical Program in the Performing Arts Nominated
New York Philharmonic Celebration with Zubin Mehta, Stern/Perlman/Caballe, April 29, 1986 Nominated
"Juilliard at 80" featuring Kelly McGillis, John Rubinstein, May 3, 1985 Monitor Award for Best Achievement in Broadcast Entertainment Won
Monitor Award for Best Camera Won
Monitor Award for Best Director Won
George Foster Peabody Broadcasting Award for Significant and Meritorious Achievement (Live From Lincoln Center) Won
"An Evening with Plácido Domingo" Avery Fisher Hall, February 18, 1987 International Film and Television Festival of New York Silver Award Won
1987–88 New York Philharmonic, New Year's Eve Celebration, Zubin Mehta/Kathleen Battle/The Boys' Choir of Harlem Emmy Award for Outstanding Classical Program in the Performing Arts Nominated
American Ballet Theatre, Prokofiev, "Romeo & Juliet", May 7, 1988 Nominated
International Film and Television Festival of New York Silver Award Won
Ray Charles in Concert with the New York City Ballet, May 12, 1989 Emmy Award for Outstanding Classical Program in the Performing Arts Nominated
1989–90 A Classical Jazz Christmas with Wynton Marsalis, December 22, 1989 Nominated
Mostly Mozart with Itzhak Perlman, July 12, 1989 Nominated
Sigma Alpha Iota Award for Outstanding Single Program Won
Sigma Alpha Iota Award for Outstanding Television Series (Live from Lincoln Center) Won
1990–91 "Yo-Yo Ma in Concert" October 14, 1990 Daytime Emmy Award for Special Class Program Area Won
New York City Opera, "A Little Night Music", November 7, 1990 Emmy Award for Outstanding Classical Program in the Performing Arts Nominated
Sigma Alpha Iota Award for Outstanding Television Series (Live from Lincoln Center) Won
Great Performers at Lincoln Center, "Pavarotti Plus!" January 30, 1991 Emmy Award for Outstanding Classical Program in the Performing Arts Nominated
Mozart Bicentennial Birthday Serenade, January 27, 1991 Emmy Award for Outstanding Special Class Program Nominated
1991–92 The 100th Telecast, "Pavarotti Plus!" February 24, 1992 Emmy Award for Outstanding Classical Program in the Performing Arts Nominated
1993–94 Live from Lincoln Center Season 18 Sigma Alpha Iota Award for Outstanding Television Music Series Won
1994–95 New York City Opera, "La Traviata" New York State Theater, March 28, 1995 Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Cultural Program Won
Sigma Alpha Iota Award for Outstanding Television Music Series Won
1996–97 Mostly Mozart 30th Anniversary Opening Night Concert with Itzhak Perlman and Pinchas Zukerman, July 10, 1996 Emmy Award for Outstanding Classical Music-Dance Program Nominated
"A Celebration of the American Musical" Avery Fisher Hall, April 7, 1997 Nominated
New York City Opera, Puccini's "La Bohème" New York State Theater, March 26, 1997 Won
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Technical Direction, Camerawork, Video Control for a Limited Series, Movie, or Special Nominated
1997–98 Live from Lincoln Center Chamber Music Society: "A Celebration of Johannes Brahms with Jessye Norman and Pinchas Zukerman", May 4, 1997 Daytime Emmy: Special Class Program Nominated
1998–99 New York Philharmonic + Jazz at Lincoln Center: "Ellington at 100", April 7, 1999 Emmy Award for Outstanding Classical Music-Dance Program Nominated
New York City Ballet: Tchaikovsky's "Swan Lake", May 5, 1999 Nominated
1999–2000 Mostly Mozart Festival Opening Night: James Galway and Frederica von Stade, July 28, 1999 Nominated
Live from Lincoln Center: "Perlman at the Penthouse" Itzhak Perlman and the Orpheus Chamber Orchestra, January 5, 2000 Nominated
2000–01 The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center: "An Evening of Beethoven" October 14, 2001 Emmy Award for Outstanding Special Class Program Nominated
2001–02 The Gershwins' "Porgy and Bess" with the New York City Opera, March 20, 2002 Emmy Award for Outstanding Classical Music-Dance Program Nominated
Mostly Mozart Festival 2001, "Mozart's Requiem", September 20, 2002 Nominated
2002–03 Lincoln Center Theater "Contact", September 1, 2002 Won
New York Philharmonic All-Gershwin New Year's Eve Concert, December 31, 2002 Nominated
Live from Lincoln Center "Perlman at the Penthouse", January 22, 2003 Nominated
2003–04 Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center: The Complete Brandenburg Concertos, December 14, 2003 Won
2004–05 Live from Lincoln Center: American Songbook: Stephen Sondheim's PASSION, March 31, 2005 Emmy Award for Outstanding Special Class Program Won
Live from Lincoln Center: "Vivaldi, Haydn, & Yo-Yo Ma" April 29, 2004 Nominated
New York City Ballet: Lincoln Center Celebrates Balanchine 100, May 5, 2004 Won
Live from Lincoln Center: Jazz at Lincoln Center Grand Opening of Frederick P. Rose Hall – "One Family of Jazz", October 18, 2004 Nominated
2005–06 Jazz at Lincoln Center "Higher Ground Hurricane Relief Benefit" September 17, 2005 Emmy Award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Musical Variety (Alan Skog) Nominated
2006–07 A Lincoln Center Special: "30 Years of Live from Lincoln Center", May 25, 2006 Emmy Award for Outstanding Special Class Program Nominated
2007–08 New York City Opera, "Madam Butterfly" March 20, 2008 Emmy Award for Outstanding Classical Music-Dance Program Won
2010–11 Live from Lincoln Center "Baroque Holiday with the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center" December 13, 2010 Daytime Emmy: Outstanding Special Class Directing (Alan Skog) Nominated
2011–12 Live from Lincoln Center, New York City Ballet, George Balanchine's "The Nutcracker" December 14, 2011 Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Director for a Variety Special(Alan Skog) Nominated
2012–13 Live from Lincoln Center, New York Philharmonic: Rodgers & Hammerstein's Carousel, April 26, 2013 Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Special Class Program Nominated
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Music Direction (Rob Fisher) Nominated
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Choreography (Warren Carlyle) Nominated
2014–15 "Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street" In Concert with the New York Philharmonic, September 26, 2014 Emmy Award for Outstanding Special Class Program Won
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited Series or Movie (Emma Thompson) Nominated
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Music Direction (Alan Gilbert) Nominated
2015–16 Lincoln Center Festival, "Danny Elfman's Music from the Films of Tim Burton", October 30, 2015 Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Music Direction (Danny Elfman) Won
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Variety Series or Special (Paul Bevan, Production Mixer; Ken Hahn, Re-Recording Mixer; Skip Kent, Production Mixer; Lawrence Rock, Music Mixer) Won
New York Philharmonic, "Sinatra: Voice for a Century", December 18, 2015 Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Music Direction (Alan Gilbert) Nominated
2016–17 Joshua Bell: Seasons of Cuba (Live from Lincoln Center) Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Music Direction (David Lai) Nominated

Notable broadcasts edit

  • American Ballet Theatre: Swan Lake (Jun. 30, 1976)
  • New York City Opera: The Barber of Seville (Nov. 3, 1976)
  • Stern, Perlman & Zukerman: Isaac Stern's 60th Birthday Celebration (Sep. 9, 1980)
  • Beverly! Her Farewell Performance, An Evening with Danny Kaye (Jan. 5, 1981)
  • New York City Ballet: A Tribute to George Balanchine (Oct. 10, 1983)
  • Marilyn Horne's Great American Songbook (Dec. 23, 1983)
  • Aaron Copland's 85th Birthday with the N.Y. Philharmonic & Zubin Mehta (Nov. 14, 1985)
  • Ray Charles in Concert, A Classical Jazz Christmas with Wynton Marsalis (Dec. 22, 1989)
  • New York Philharmonic: Zubin Mehta with Daniel Barenboim (Oct. 3, 1990)
  • Yo-Yo Ma in Concert, A Little Night Music (Oct. 14, 1990)
  • Mozart Bicentennial Birthday Serenade (Jan. 27, 1991)
  • New York Philharmonic 150th Anniversary (Sep. 7, 1992)
  • New York City Opera: La traviata (Mar. 28, 1995)
  • A Celebration of the American Musical (Apr. 7, 1997)
  • New York Philharmonic & Jazz at Lincoln Center: Ellington at 100 (Apr. 7, 1999)
  • New York City Ballet: Tchaikovsky's Swan Lake (May 5, 1999)
  • The Gershwins' Porgy and Bess with the New York City Opera (May 2, 2002)
  • Lincoln Center Theater Contact (Sep. 1, 2002)
  • Jazz at L.C. Grand Opening of Frederick P. Rose Hall “One Family of Jazz”, (Oct. 18, 2004)
  • Jazz at Lincoln Center: “Higher Ground Hurricane Relief Benefit” (Sep. 17, 2005)
  • A Lincoln Center Special: “30 Years of Live from Lincoln Center” (May 25, 2006)
  • New York City Ballet: Romeo + Juliet (May 1, 2007)
  • New York City Opera, Madam Butterfly (Mar. 20, 2008)
  • Joshua Bell with Friends @ The Penthouse (Jun. 13, 2010)
  • Wynton at 50 (Oct. 13, 2011)
  • New York Philharmonic: Bernstein and Gershwin New Year's Eve (Dec. 31, 2011)
  • Renée Fleming @ The Penthouse (Apr. 6, 2012)
  • One Singular Sensation! Celebrating Marvin Hamlisch (Dec. 31, 2012)
  • Rodgers & Hammerstein's Carousel (Apr. 26, 2013)
  • Audra McDonald in Concert: Go Back Home (May 24, 2013)
  • New York Philharmonic Gala with Yo-Yo Ma (Dec. 31, 2013)
  • Richard Tucker at 100: An Opera Celebration (Jan. 10, 2014)
  • Patina Miller in Concert (Mar. 28, 2014)
  • James Naughton: The Songs of Randy Newman (Apr. 4, 2014)
  • Jason Isbell: Moving Forward (Apr. 11, 2014)
  • The Nance at the Lyceum Theatre (Oct. 10, 2014)
  • Richard Tucker Opera Gala: A New Century (Jan. 23, 2015)
  • Billy Porter: Broadway & Soul (Apr. 3, 2015)
  • Norm Lewis: Who Am I? (Apr. 10, 2015)
  • Curtain Up: The School of American Ballet Workshop Performances (Aug. 7, 2015)
  • New York Philharmonic Opening Gala with Lang Lang (Sep. 24, 2015)
  • Kern & Hammerstein's Show Boat with The New York Philharmonic (Oct. 16, 2015)
  • Danny Elfman's Music from the Films of Tim Burton (Oct. 30, 2015)
  • James Lapine: Act One (Nov. 13, 2015)
  • Sinatra: Voice for a Century (Dec. 18, 2015)
  • New York Philharmonic New Year's Eve: La Vie Parisienne (Dec. 31, 2015)
  • 50 Years of Mostly Mozart (Feb. 3, 2016)
  • From Bocelli to Barton: The Richard Tucker Opera Gala (Feb. 5, 2016)
  • Lincoln Center At the Movies presents: Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater (Nov. 3, 2016)
  • Lang Lang's New York Rhapsody (Nov. 25, 2016)
  • Joshua Bell: Seasons of Cuba (Dec. 16, 2016)
  • New York Philharmonic's New Year's Eve 2016: Enchanted Evening (Dec. 31, 2016)
  • Falsettos (Oct. 27, 2017)

Home media edit

Traditionally, Live from Lincoln Center has never been made available on home video due to rights issues. A notable exception was a series of selected classic episodes licensed to Paramount Home Video and released under the "Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts Presents" banner through its Bel Canto Video division in the late '80s. Kultur International Films also released a few episodes on videocassette without any branding.

References edit

  1. ^ Kozinn, Allan (7 December 1992). "Toasting the Philharmonic's 150th: Count the Ways". The New York Times.
  2. ^ "Pay TV Can Help Arts Survive, Lincoln Center Aide Tells Panel". The New York Times. 8 November 1973.
  3. ^ Morgan, Thomas (20 February 1986). "A Decade of Tv at Lincoln Center is Celebrated". The New York Times.
  4. ^ Vitello, Paul (29 July 2014). "John W. Mazzola, Former President of Lincoln Center, Dies at 86". The New York Times.
  5. ^ Jensen, Elizabeth (21 May 2006). "'Live from Lincoln Center' Reviews Its 30 Years in a Taped Broadcast". The New York Times.
  6. ^ Shattuck, Kathryn (24 May 2006). "Martin Bookspan is to Leave 'Live from Lincoln Center' After 30 Years". The New York Times.
  7. ^ Rockwell, John (29 February 1984). "'Live from Lincoln Center' Rated a Plus". The New York Times.
  8. ^ "'Live from Lincoln Center' Creator to Depart". 8 June 2012.
  9. ^ . Archived from the original on 2019-04-26. Retrieved 2019-06-13.
  10. ^ "Live from Lincoln Center - IMDb". IMDb.
  11. ^ Hevesi, Dennis (13 February 2008). "Kirk Browning, 86, Dies; Put the Arts on TV". The New York Times.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Live from Lincoln Center at PBS
  • Live from Lincoln Center at IMDb  
  • "Goberman Leaving Lincoln Center" by Mark Schubin, sportsvideo.org, June 8, 2012

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since 2019 Live from Lincoln CenterCast of One Singular Sensation taking their final bowsGenrePerforming arts televisionCreated byJohn Goberman 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Directed byHabib Azar Kirk Browning Dana Calderwood Alex Coletti Matthew Diamond Brad Fuss Annette Jolles Lonny Price Alan Skog Glenn Weiss Andrew Carl WilkPresented byAudra McDonald 2013 present Country of originUnited StatesNo of seasons43No of episodes251ProductionExecutive producerAndrew Carl WilkProduction locationsLincoln Center for the Performing Arts and elsewhereProduction companyLincoln Center for the Performing ArtsOriginal releaseReleaseJanuary 30 1976 1976 01 30 2019 2019 Contents 1 History 2 Awards 3 Notable broadcasts 4 Home media 5 References 6 External linksHistory editLive from Lincoln Center premiered on PBS on January 30 1976 as part of the Great Performances family of performing arts programs Since its premiere the series has presented performances by the world s greatest performing artists Some of its most notable regular performers include Audra McDonald the program s official host Placido Domingo Luciano Pavarotti Leonard Bernstein Itzhak Perlman George Balanchine Isaac Stern Nathan Lane James Galway Billy Porter Zubin Mehta James Naughton Kurt Masur Kristin Chenoweth Jason Isbell Beverly Sills Yo Yo Ma Renee Fleming Emma Thompson Joan Sutherland Josh Groban Mikhail Baryshnikov Patina Miller the New York City Ballet the Mark Morris Dance Group the American Ballet Theatre the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater the New York Philharmonic and the New York City Opera Martin Bookspan served as the program announcer from the premiere of Live from Lincoln Center until his retirement in 2006 at which point Fred Child took over On camera hosts throughout the broadcast s history have included Dick Cavett Hugh Downs Sam Waterston Garrick Utley Patrick Watson and Beverly Sills Most recently the host position has been filled by Alan Alda Alec Baldwin Lesley Stahl and currently Audra McDonald The show was originally developed in the mid 1970s by John Goberman who served as executive producer from 1976 until 2011 8 In 2012 current Executive Producer Andrew Carl Wilk took over Through 2012 the show was in fact live or delayed slightly to accommodate PBS scheduling Through Goberman and Wilk s leadership Live from Lincoln Center has gone on to win 17 Emmy Awards 2 George Foster Peabody Awards and several other accolades over its time on PBS 9 10 11 The current team of directors for the program is made up of Habib Azar Dana Calderwood Alex Coletti Matthew Diamond Brad Fuss Annette Jolles Lonny Price Alan Skog Glenn Weiss and Andrew Carl Wilk Kirk Browning is credited as the longest running director of the series contributing to the production of 185 episodes and winning two Primetime Emmys as well as two Daytime Emmys The show s full time production team led by Wilk is composed of Douglas Chang Series Producer Kristy Geslain Producer Lincoln Center Media Productions Danielle Schiffman Director Business and Legal Affairs Daisy Placeres Line Producer Gillian Campbell Manager Rights and Media and Nick Palm Post Production Supervisor Lead Editor Awards editSeason Performance s Nomination s Result s 1975 76 New York Philharmonic Andre Previn Van Cliburn January 30 1976 Emmy Award for Outstanding Achievement in Creative Technical Crafts Mark Schubin amp John Leay Nominated Emmy Award for Outstanding Classical Program in the Performing Arts Won Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Achievement in Tape Sound Mixing John E Pfeiffer Nominated New York City Opera The Barber of Seville November 3 1976 Emmy Award for Outstanding Costume Design Jan Skalicky Won 1976 77 New York Philharmonic Rafael Kubelick Claudio Arrau November 20 1976 Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Achievement in Music Direction Rafael Kubelick Nominated American Ballet Theatre Swan Lake June 2 1977 Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Achievement in Choreography David Blair Nominated Great Performances Arthur Rubinstein at 90 January 26 1977 Television Critics Circle Award Achievement in Music Won 1977 78 American Ballet Theatre Giselle June 2 1977 Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Classical Program in the Performing Arts Won New York Philharmonic Mehta Verrett September 24 1978 Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Music Direction Zubin Mehta Nominated New York City Ballet Coppelia January 31 1978 Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Achievement in Choreography George Balanchine amp Alexandra Danilova Nominated Emmy Award for Outstanding Achievement in Creative Technical Crafts Mark Schubin Nominated Recital at the Metropolitan Opera House Luciano Pavarotti February 12 1978 Daytime Emmy Award for Special Classification of Outstanding Program Achievement Won American Ballet Theatre Evening of Repertory May 17 1978 Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Classical Program in the Performing Arts Nominated 1978 79 Recital at Avery Fisher Hall Sutherland Pavarotti January 22 1979 Nominated American Ballet Theatre The Sleeping Beauty May 2 1979 Nominated 1979 80 New York Philharmonic Luciano Pavarotti January 14 1980 Emmy Award for Outstanding Achievement in Creative Technical Craft Technical Design of Stereo Simulcast Mark Schubin Won 1980 81 Isaac Stern s 60th Birthday Celebration Stern Perlman Zukerman Avery Fisher Hall September 24 1980 Emmy Award for Outstanding Classical Program in the Performing Arts Nominated Grammy Award for Best Classical Performance Instrumental Soloist or Soloists with Orchestra Won Beverly Her Farewell Performance New York State Theater January 5 1981 Emmy Award for Outstanding Classical Program in the Performing Arts Nominated Sutherland Horne Pavarotti Recorded from the Trio Concert Telecast Avery Fisher Hall March 23 1981 Grammy Award for Best Classical Vocal Soloist Performance Won Emmy Award for Outstanding Classical Program in the Performing Arts Nominated Emmy Award for Outstanding Achievement in Creative Technical Crafts Mark Schubin Nominated 1981 82 An Evening with Danny Kaye and the New York Philharmonic Avery Fisher Hall September 23 1981 George Foster Peabody Personal Award to Danny Kaye Won Emmy Award for Outstanding Classical Program in the Performing Arts Nominated Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Directing in a Variety or a Music Program Robert Scheerer Nominated Itzhak Perlman and the New York Philharmonic Avery Fisher Hall February 10 1982 Emmy Award for Outstanding Classical Program in the Performing Arts Nominated 1982 83 New York Philharmonic with Zubin Mehta amp Leontyne Price September 15 1982 Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Individual Performance in a Variety or Music Program Leontyne Price Won 1983 84 New York City Ballet Tribute to George Balanchine October 10 1983 Emmy Award for Outstanding Classical Program in the Performing Arts Nominated New York Philharmonic James Galway Zubin Mehta February 29 1984 Emmy Award for Outstanding Individual Achievement in a Classical Music Dance Program Emile Ardolino Nominated Marilyn Horne s Great American Songbook Avery Fisher Hall December 23 1983 Emmy Award for Outstanding Video Tape Editing for a Limited Series or a Special Matty Powers amp Frank C Cernese Nominated Emmy Award for Outstanding Classical Program in the Performing Arts Nominated Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Music Direction Leonard Slatkin Jonathan Tunick William D Brohn Glenn Osser Paul Chiara Jack Gale Nominated Sigma Alpha Iota Award 84 for Outstanding Television Series Live from Lincoln Center Won 1985 86 Live From Lincoln Center Chamber Music Society Worth Gutierrez January 12 1986 Daytime Emmy Award for Special Class Program Area Won Aaron Copland s 85th Birthday with the New York Philharmonic amp Zubin Mehta November 14 1985 Sigma Alpha Iota Award for Outstanding Television Series Won Emmy Award for Outstanding Classical Program in the Performing Arts Nominated New York Philharmonic Celebration with Zubin Mehta Stern Perlman Caballe April 29 1986 Nominated Juilliard at 80 featuring Kelly McGillis John Rubinstein May 3 1985 Monitor Award for Best Achievement in Broadcast Entertainment Won Monitor Award for Best Camera Won Monitor Award for Best Director Won George Foster Peabody Broadcasting Award for Significant and Meritorious Achievement Live From Lincoln Center Won An Evening with Placido Domingo Avery Fisher Hall February 18 1987 International Film and Television Festival of New York Silver Award Won 1987 88 New York Philharmonic New Year s Eve Celebration Zubin Mehta Kathleen Battle The Boys Choir of Harlem Emmy Award for Outstanding Classical Program in the Performing Arts Nominated American Ballet Theatre Prokofiev Romeo amp Juliet May 7 1988 Nominated International Film and Television Festival of New York Silver Award Won Ray Charles in Concert with the New York City Ballet May 12 1989 Emmy Award for Outstanding Classical Program in the Performing Arts Nominated 1989 90 A Classical Jazz Christmas with Wynton Marsalis December 22 1989 Nominated Mostly Mozart with Itzhak Perlman July 12 1989 Nominated Sigma Alpha Iota Award for Outstanding Single Program Won Sigma Alpha Iota Award for Outstanding Television Series Live from Lincoln Center Won 1990 91 Yo Yo Ma in Concert October 14 1990 Daytime Emmy Award for Special Class Program Area Won New York City Opera A Little Night Music November 7 1990 Emmy Award for Outstanding Classical Program in the Performing Arts Nominated Sigma Alpha Iota Award for Outstanding Television Series Live from Lincoln Center Won Great Performers at Lincoln Center Pavarotti Plus January 30 1991 Emmy Award for Outstanding Classical Program in the Performing Arts Nominated Mozart Bicentennial Birthday Serenade January 27 1991 Emmy Award for Outstanding Special Class Program Nominated 1991 92 The 100th Telecast Pavarotti Plus February 24 1992 Emmy Award for Outstanding Classical Program in the Performing Arts Nominated 1993 94 Live from Lincoln Center Season 18 Sigma Alpha Iota Award for Outstanding Television Music Series Won 1994 95 New York City Opera La Traviata New York State Theater March 28 1995 Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Cultural Program Won Sigma Alpha Iota Award for Outstanding Television Music Series Won 1996 97 Mostly Mozart 30th Anniversary Opening Night Concert with Itzhak Perlman and Pinchas Zukerman July 10 1996 Emmy Award for Outstanding Classical Music Dance Program Nominated A Celebration of the American Musical Avery Fisher Hall April 7 1997 Nominated New York City Opera Puccini s La Boheme New York State Theater March 26 1997 Won Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Technical Direction Camerawork Video Control for a Limited Series Movie or Special Nominated 1997 98 Live from Lincoln Center Chamber Music Society A Celebration of Johannes Brahms with Jessye Norman and Pinchas Zukerman May 4 1997 Daytime Emmy Special Class Program Nominated 1998 99 New York Philharmonic Jazz at Lincoln Center Ellington at 100 April 7 1999 Emmy Award for Outstanding Classical Music Dance Program Nominated New York City Ballet Tchaikovsky s Swan Lake May 5 1999 Nominated 1999 2000 Mostly Mozart Festival Opening Night James Galway and Frederica von Stade July 28 1999 Nominated Live from Lincoln Center Perlman at the Penthouse Itzhak Perlman and the Orpheus Chamber Orchestra January 5 2000 Nominated 2000 01 The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center An Evening of Beethoven October 14 2001 Emmy Award for Outstanding Special Class Program Nominated 2001 02 The Gershwins Porgy and Bess with the New York City Opera March 20 2002 Emmy Award for Outstanding Classical Music Dance Program Nominated Mostly Mozart Festival 2001 Mozart s Requiem September 20 2002 Nominated 2002 03 Lincoln Center Theater Contact September 1 2002 Won New York Philharmonic All Gershwin New Year s Eve Concert December 31 2002 Nominated Live from Lincoln Center Perlman at the Penthouse January 22 2003 Nominated 2003 04 Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center The Complete Brandenburg Concertos December 14 2003 Won 2004 05 Live from Lincoln Center American Songbook Stephen Sondheim s PASSION March 31 2005 Emmy Award for Outstanding Special Class Program Won Live from Lincoln Center Vivaldi Haydn amp Yo Yo Ma April 29 2004 Nominated New York City Ballet Lincoln Center Celebrates Balanchine 100 May 5 2004 Won Live from Lincoln Center Jazz at Lincoln Center Grand Opening of Frederick P Rose Hall One Family of Jazz October 18 2004 Nominated 2005 06 Jazz at Lincoln Center Higher Ground Hurricane Relief Benefit September 17 2005 Emmy Award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Musical Variety Alan Skog Nominated 2006 07 A Lincoln Center Special 30 Years of Live from Lincoln Center May 25 2006 Emmy Award for Outstanding Special Class Program Nominated 2007 08 New York City Opera Madam Butterfly March 20 2008 Emmy Award for Outstanding Classical Music Dance Program Won 2010 11 Live from Lincoln Center Baroque Holiday with the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center December 13 2010 Daytime Emmy Outstanding Special Class Directing Alan Skog Nominated 2011 12 Live from Lincoln Center New York City Ballet George Balanchine s The Nutcracker December 14 2011 Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Director for a Variety Special Alan Skog Nominated 2012 13 Live from Lincoln Center New York Philharmonic Rodgers amp Hammerstein s Carousel April 26 2013 Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Special Class Program Nominated Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Music Direction Rob Fisher Nominated Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Choreography Warren Carlyle Nominated 2014 15 Sweeney Todd The Demon Barber of Fleet Street In Concert with the New York Philharmonic September 26 2014 Emmy Award for Outstanding Special Class Program Won Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited Series or Movie Emma Thompson Nominated Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Music Direction Alan Gilbert Nominated 2015 16 Lincoln Center Festival Danny Elfman s Music from the Films of Tim Burton October 30 2015 Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Music Direction Danny Elfman Won Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Variety Series or Special Paul Bevan Production Mixer Ken Hahn Re Recording Mixer Skip Kent Production Mixer Lawrence Rock Music Mixer Won New York Philharmonic Sinatra Voice for a Century December 18 2015 Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Music Direction Alan Gilbert Nominated 2016 17 Joshua Bell Seasons of Cuba Live from Lincoln Center Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Music Direction David Lai NominatedNotable broadcasts editAmerican Ballet Theatre Swan Lake Jun 30 1976 New York City Opera The Barber of Seville Nov 3 1976 Stern Perlman amp Zukerman Isaac Stern s 60th Birthday Celebration Sep 9 1980 Beverly Her Farewell Performance An Evening with Danny Kaye Jan 5 1981 New York City Ballet A Tribute to George Balanchine Oct 10 1983 Marilyn Horne s Great American Songbook Dec 23 1983 Aaron Copland s 85th Birthday with the N Y Philharmonic amp Zubin Mehta Nov 14 1985 Ray Charles in Concert A Classical Jazz Christmas with Wynton Marsalis Dec 22 1989 New York Philharmonic Zubin Mehta with Daniel Barenboim Oct 3 1990 Yo Yo Ma in Concert A Little Night Music Oct 14 1990 Mozart Bicentennial Birthday Serenade Jan 27 1991 New York Philharmonic 150th Anniversary Sep 7 1992 New York City Opera La traviata Mar 28 1995 A Celebration of the American Musical Apr 7 1997 New York Philharmonic amp Jazz at Lincoln Center Ellington at 100 Apr 7 1999 New York City Ballet Tchaikovsky s Swan Lake May 5 1999 The Gershwins Porgy and Bess with the New York City Opera May 2 2002 Lincoln Center Theater Contact Sep 1 2002 Jazz at L C Grand Opening of Frederick P Rose Hall One Family of Jazz Oct 18 2004 Jazz at Lincoln Center Higher Ground Hurricane Relief Benefit Sep 17 2005 A Lincoln Center Special 30 Years of Live from Lincoln Center May 25 2006 New York City Ballet Romeo Juliet May 1 2007 New York City Opera Madam Butterfly Mar 20 2008 Joshua Bell with Friends The Penthouse Jun 13 2010 Wynton at 50 Oct 13 2011 New York Philharmonic Bernstein and Gershwin New Year s Eve Dec 31 2011 Renee Fleming The Penthouse Apr 6 2012 One Singular Sensation Celebrating Marvin Hamlisch Dec 31 2012 Rodgers amp Hammerstein s Carousel Apr 26 2013 Audra McDonald in Concert Go Back Home May 24 2013 New York Philharmonic Gala with Yo Yo Ma Dec 31 2013 Richard Tucker at 100 An Opera Celebration Jan 10 2014 Patina Miller in Concert Mar 28 2014 James Naughton The Songs of Randy Newman Apr 4 2014 Jason Isbell Moving Forward Apr 11 2014 The Nance at the Lyceum Theatre Oct 10 2014 Richard Tucker Opera Gala A New Century Jan 23 2015 Billy Porter Broadway amp Soul Apr 3 2015 Norm Lewis Who Am I Apr 10 2015 Curtain Up The School of American Ballet Workshop Performances Aug 7 2015 New York Philharmonic Opening Gala with Lang Lang Sep 24 2015 Kern amp Hammerstein s Show Boat with The New York Philharmonic Oct 16 2015 Danny Elfman s Music from the Films of Tim Burton Oct 30 2015 James Lapine Act One Nov 13 2015 Sinatra Voice for a Century Dec 18 2015 New York Philharmonic New Year s Eve La Vie Parisienne Dec 31 2015 50 Years of Mostly Mozart Feb 3 2016 From Bocelli to Barton The Richard Tucker Opera Gala Feb 5 2016 Lincoln Center At the Movies presents Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater Nov 3 2016 Lang Lang s New York Rhapsody Nov 25 2016 Joshua Bell Seasons of Cuba Dec 16 2016 New York Philharmonic s New Year s Eve 2016 Enchanted Evening Dec 31 2016 Falsettos Oct 27 2017 Home media editTraditionally Live from Lincoln Center has never been made available on home video due to rights issues A notable exception was a series of selected classic episodes licensed to Paramount Home Video and released under the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts Presents banner through its Bel Canto Video division in the late 80s Kultur International Films also released a few episodes on videocassette without any branding References edit Kozinn Allan 7 December 1992 Toasting the Philharmonic s 150th Count the Ways The New York Times Pay TV Can Help Arts Survive Lincoln Center Aide Tells Panel The New York Times 8 November 1973 Morgan Thomas 20 February 1986 A Decade of Tv at Lincoln Center is Celebrated The New York Times Vitello Paul 29 July 2014 John W Mazzola Former President of Lincoln Center Dies at 86 The New York Times Jensen Elizabeth 21 May 2006 Live from Lincoln Center Reviews Its 30 Years in a Taped Broadcast The New York Times Shattuck Kathryn 24 May 2006 Martin Bookspan is to Leave Live from Lincoln Center After 30 Years The New York Times Rockwell John 29 February 1984 Live from Lincoln Center Rated a Plus The New York Times Live from Lincoln Center Creator to Depart 8 June 2012 Live from Lincoln Center Brings the Arts to the Airwaves NEA Archived from the original on 2019 04 26 Retrieved 2019 06 13 Live from Lincoln Center IMDb IMDb Hevesi Dennis 13 February 2008 Kirk Browning 86 Dies Put the Arts on TV The New York Times External links editOfficial website Live from Lincoln Center at PBS Live from Lincoln Center at IMDb nbsp Goberman Leaving Lincoln Center by Mark Schubin sportsvideo org June 8 2012 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Live from Lincoln Center amp oldid 1199331410, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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