Mannes College The New School for Music Present
The Mannes Orchestra Performing
Mozart’s Symphony No. 38 and Mahler’s Symphony No. 1
Conducted by Paul Nadler

   
WHAT: Mannes College The New School for Music present The Mannes Orchestra, conducted by Paul Nadler, performing Mozart’s Symphony No. 38 and Mahler’s Symphony No. 1.
   
WHEN: Tuesday, November 15, 8 pm.
   
WHERE:  

Alice Tully Hall, Lincoln Center, W 65th Street and Broadway.

   
ADMISSION: Free. Ticket required. Tickets available at the Alice Tully Hall box office, Broadway and 65th Street and by phone at 212.875.5050.
   
WHO:

Paul Nadler has distinguished himself as one of the world’s most exciting and proficient symphonic and operatic conductors.  Since his debut in 1989, he has led over 40 performances at the Metropolitan Opera, conducting renowned singers like Luciano Pavarotti, Placido Domingo, Cecilia Bartoli, and Renée Fleming.  In concert, he has led performances with Glenn Dicterow, Garrick Ohlsson, Misha Dichter, and Elmar Oliveira. 

   
ABOUT:  The Mannes Orchestra is one of several performance ensembles featuring talented young classical musicians enrolled at the school. The Orchestra performs six concerts each season in addition to participating in a staged production by The Mannes Opera each spring at The Kaye Playhouse.  Founded in 1916, Mannes College The New School for Music is one of the world’s leading conservatories. Mannes nurtures tomorrow's musical leaders in an intimate, supportive community true to the values of classical music. Its eminent faculty and comprehensive curriculum teach musical artistry and impart deep knowledge of music and its structures. Mannes College’s connection to The New School and its location in New York City offer a unique setting for musicians to grow into great artists. For nearly 90 years, the artistic ideals of David and Clara Mannes, the college’s founders, have sustained a vibrant international community of musicians whose diversity stretches across races, cultures, and ethnicities.