The WALLCAST® concerts are back! New World Symphony has announced the concert schedule for the '21-'22 season.
The New World Symphony’s revolutionary WALLCAST® concerts bring audiences of all ages to SoundScape Park to enjoy live classical music performances broadcast straight from the stage to the 7,000-square-foot projection wall of the New World Center through stunning audio and
visual technology. WALLCAST® concerts are free to the public and do not require a ticket.
This season’s WALLCAST® concert series features internationally acclaimed guest conductors and artists performing alongside the NWS Fellows. Audiences in SoundScape Park will enjoy live performances by NWS Co-Founder and Artistic Director, Michael Tilson Thomas; conductors Marin Alsop, Rafael Payare, Thomas Wilkins and Roderick Cox; NWS conducting alumni Teddy Abrams and Christian Reif, and current Fellow Chad Goodman; violinists Gil Shaham and Augustin Hadelich; pianists Aaron Diehl and George Li; cellist Zuill Bailey; and Latin ensemble People of Earth.

WALLCAST® concerts offer audiences the opportunity to enjoy NWS performances in a casual setting. Perfect for date-night picnics, friends or family outings, or a solo culture fix, WALLCAST® concerts make classical music available to everyone.
The 2021-2022 WALLCAST® Concert schedule:
· November 20: Brahms and Sibelius, 7:30pm
· December 11: Scheherazade and Gershwin, 7:30pm
· December 18: Sounds of the Season, 7:30pm
· January 22: Rachmaninoff’s Piano, 7:30pm
· February 5: Harlem Renaissance, 7:30pm
· March 26: Tchaikovsky’s Fourth, 8pm
· April 9: Latin Love and Lore, 8pm
· April 23: Side-by-Side Concert, 8pm
· May 7: Season Finale: MTT and Gil Shaham, 8pm
For more about WALLCAST® concerts, visit nws.edu/wallcasts.
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