Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts.
[1971] · Englewood Cliffs, NJ
by Martin, Ralph G.
Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, Inc., [1971]. Quarto, pink blind-stamped cloth (hardcover), silver letters, 192 pp. Fine, in a Very Good+ dust jacket with slight age darkening and rubbing to edges. “Set in the middle of New York City, Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts is unparalleled in its impact -- a cultural center that is not simply a grouping of handsome buildings but a vital force in the community. It is the new home of some of the finest performing arts groups in the world -- the historic Metropolitan Opera and New York Philharmonic, the youthful New York City Ballet and New York City Opera, the adventurous Repertory Theater of Lincoln Center, the exhilerating Chamber Music Society. Vital, too, in the life of Lincoln Center are The Juilliard School, unexcelled in its training of young artists, and the surprising Library & Museum of the Performing Arts...Written with wit and style, this beutiful and definitive volume unfolds the fascinating drama of the incomparable Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts.” (Inventory #: 05040scs)