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Bach New York - David Geffen Hall at Lincoln Center Tickets

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Bach Tour Tickets 2025

Jan 25
Sunday
2:00 PM
New World Symphony: Saariaho, Riley & Bach
New World Center
Miami, FL
Feb 6
Friday
7:30 PM
Thunder Bay Symphony Orchestra: Evan Mitchell - Bach, Beethoven & Gershwin
Thunder Bay Community Auditorium
Thunder Bay, ON
Feb 17
Tuesday
7:30 PM
Edmonton Symphony Orchestra: Bach & Symphony for Organ
Francis Winspear Centre
Edmonton, AB
Feb 24
Tuesday
7:30 PM
Madison Symphony Orchestra: Felix Hall - Bach, Mozart, & Beethoven
Overture Hall At Overture Center for the Arts
Madison, WI
Mar 7
Saturday
8:00 PM
Seattle Symphony: Bach, Busoni & Brahms
Benaroya Hall - S. Mark Taper Foundation Auditorium
Seattle, WA
Mar 31
Tuesday
7:30 PM
Madison Symphony Orchestra: Greg Zelek - Handel, Mozart, Bach
Overture Hall At Overture Center for the Arts
Madison, WI
Apr 6
Monday
7:30 PM
Baltimore Symphony Orchestra: Seong-Jin Cho - Bach, Schoenberg & Chopin
Meyerhoff Symphony Hall
Baltimore, MD
May 2
Saturday
7:30 PM
Sinfonia Toronto: Nurhan Arman - The Emperor, Beethoven, Shostakovich, & Bach
Weston Recital Hall at Meridian Arts Centre
North York, ON
May 7
Thursday
7:30 PM
Dallas Symphony Orchestra: Beethoven, Bach & Mozart
Meyerson Symphony Center
Dallas, TX
May 9
Saturday
7:30 PM
Dallas Symphony Orchestra: Beethoven, Bach & Mozart
Meyerson Symphony Center
Dallas, TX
May 10
Sunday
2:00 PM
Dallas Symphony Orchestra: Beethoven, Bach & Mozart
Meyerson Symphony Center
Dallas, TX

Bach at David Geffen Hall: A Timeless Masterpiece in New York City

Prepare to be transported to a realm of sublime beauty as the timeless music of Johann Sebastian Bach graces the stage of David Geffen Hall at Lincoln Center in New York City. On May 23, 2026, at 7:30 PM, experience an evening dedicated to the genius of Bach, performed within the acoustically rich and historically significant walls of one of the world's most renowned concert halls. This is more than just a concert; it's an immersion into the heart of musical history, a chance to connect with the profound emotions and intellectual brilliance woven into Bach's compositions.

The allure of Bach's music lies in its ability to resonate across centuries, touching the souls of listeners regardless of their background or musical expertise. His works are intricate tapestries of sound, blending mathematical precision with profound emotional depth. From the joyous exuberance of the Brandenburg Concertos to the introspective beauty of the Goldberg Variations and the spiritual power of the Mass in B Minor, Bach's repertoire offers a vast landscape of musical experiences. Whether you are a seasoned classical music aficionado or a curious newcomer, an evening with Bach at David Geffen Hall promises an unforgettable journey.

Experience Bach's Brilliance at Lincoln Center's David Geffen Hall

David Geffen Hall, located in the heart of Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, provides the perfect setting for an evening of Bach. This iconic venue, renowned for its exceptional acoustics and elegant design, has hosted countless legendary performances over the years. As you step into the hall, you'll be enveloped in an atmosphere of anticipation and reverence, knowing that you are about to witness a musical experience of the highest caliber.

The hall itself is a marvel of architectural and acoustic engineering. Every detail, from the carefully chosen materials to the meticulously designed shape of the auditorium, has been considered to ensure the purest and most immersive sound experience possible. Whether you are seated in the front row or the balcony, you can expect to be captivated by the clarity and richness of the music. Beyond the performance itself, David Geffen Hall offers a range of amenities to enhance your experience, including comfortable seating, spacious lobbies, and convenient access to restaurants and other attractions within Lincoln Center. Arrive early to soak in the atmosphere and perhaps enjoy a pre-concert dinner or drinks.

May 23, 2026: A Night of Bach in New York

Mark your calendars for May 23, 2026, and prepare for an evening of musical transcendence. The concert is scheduled to begin promptly at 7:30 PM, so it's advisable to arrive with ample time to find your seat and settle in. As the lights dim and the musicians take the stage, you'll feel a palpable sense of excitement and anticipation. The program for the evening is carefully curated to showcase the breadth and depth of Bach's compositional genius. Expect to hear a selection of his most beloved works, perhaps including excerpts from his orchestral suites, keyboard concertos, or choral masterpieces.

The performers for this special evening are world-class musicians, hand-picked for their exceptional talent and deep understanding of Bach's music. They bring not only technical virtuosity to their performance but also a profound passion and respect for the composer's vision. Their interpretation of Bach's works is sure to be both insightful and inspiring, offering a fresh perspective on these timeless classics. Be prepared to be moved by the beauty and power of the music, and to experience a connection to the past that transcends time and space. The experience of hearing Bach's music performed live in such a prestigious venue is truly unparalleled.

Bach at David Geffen Hall: What to Expect

Attending a performance at David Geffen Hall is an experience in itself. Upon arrival, you will be greeted by the hall's friendly and professional staff, who are dedicated to ensuring that every aspect of your visit is enjoyable. The dress code is generally smart casual, although some patrons may choose to dress more formally for special occasions. Once inside the auditorium, take a moment to appreciate the grandeur and beauty of the space. The hall's elegant décor and impeccable acoustics create an atmosphere of sophistication and refinement.

During the performance, it is customary to remain quiet and attentive, allowing yourself to be fully immersed in the music. Applause is typically reserved for the end of each piece or movement. Photography and recording are generally not permitted, as they can be distracting to both the performers and other audience members. Following the concert, you may wish to linger in the lobby to discuss the performance with fellow attendees or simply to savor the afterglow of the music. David Geffen Hall is conveniently located near a variety of restaurants, bars, and other attractions, making it easy to continue your evening after the concert.