Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts will live-stream a concert from Alice Tully Hall that concludes the first annual Lincoln Center Global Exchange on September 18. Performers will include conductor Gustavo Dudamel and the Orquesta de Camara de la Sinfónica Nacional Infantil de Venezuela, who will perform Wagner’s Siegfried Idyll; the South Carolina-based choir Lowcountry Voices, which performed in June of this year at the memorial service following the shootings at the Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in Charleston; Senegalese musician Youssou N’Dour; Israeli singer-songwriter and activist David Broza and the Nazareth-based Polyphony Quartet; and students and alumni from the Juilliard School. The Lincoln Center Global Exchange is a daylong convening in New York City that seeks to advance the relevance and centrality of art, across sectors and geographies, and inspire investment in culture worldwide. Countries represented in the evening program include Bosnia, Brazil, Britain, China, France, Israel, Italy, Japan, Korea, Pakistan, Palestine, Puerto Rico, Réunion Island, Senegal, Singapore, South Africa, and Venezuela, as well as the United States. The concert will be streamed live at lincolncenter.org, firstrepublic.com/community, theatlantic.com/live, and WNET’s thirteen.org on September 18 at 7:30 p.m. ET.

Posted September 18, 2015