Beacon to the World: A History of Lincoln Center
A comprehensive history of the creation and growth of Lincoln Center, exploring the interconnections between politicians, financiers, and performing artists
 
“Masterful. . . . A powerful work of nonfiction with the drama of a novel.”—Jaap van Zweden, Wall Street Journal

 
In this comprehensive history of Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, longtime Juilliard president Joseph Polisi guides us through the complex convergence of the worlds of politics, finance, and the performing arts throughout the years of the Center’s history, including the roles played by Robert Moses, John D. Rockefeller 3rd, Leonard Bernstein, William Schuman, Elia Kazan, Joseph Papp, Alice Tully, Beverly Sills, and many others.

Polisi explores the social and political environment during the Center’s history, reflecting the growth and evolution of the performing arts in America from its post–World War II roots to the present day of global interaction. The history of the birth and growth of this unique institution is a story of determination, economic acumen, political machinations, artistic innovations, and above all the strong belief that the arts are at the center of the fabric of American society and that they should be supported and embraced by all citizens.
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Beacon to the World: A History of Lincoln Center
A comprehensive history of the creation and growth of Lincoln Center, exploring the interconnections between politicians, financiers, and performing artists
 
“Masterful. . . . A powerful work of nonfiction with the drama of a novel.”—Jaap van Zweden, Wall Street Journal

 
In this comprehensive history of Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, longtime Juilliard president Joseph Polisi guides us through the complex convergence of the worlds of politics, finance, and the performing arts throughout the years of the Center’s history, including the roles played by Robert Moses, John D. Rockefeller 3rd, Leonard Bernstein, William Schuman, Elia Kazan, Joseph Papp, Alice Tully, Beverly Sills, and many others.

Polisi explores the social and political environment during the Center’s history, reflecting the growth and evolution of the performing arts in America from its post–World War II roots to the present day of global interaction. The history of the birth and growth of this unique institution is a story of determination, economic acumen, political machinations, artistic innovations, and above all the strong belief that the arts are at the center of the fabric of American society and that they should be supported and embraced by all citizens.
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Beacon to the World: A History of Lincoln Center

Beacon to the World: A History of Lincoln Center

by Joseph W Polisi
Beacon to the World: A History of Lincoln Center

Beacon to the World: A History of Lincoln Center

by Joseph W Polisi

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A comprehensive history of the creation and growth of Lincoln Center, exploring the interconnections between politicians, financiers, and performing artists
 
“Masterful. . . . A powerful work of nonfiction with the drama of a novel.”—Jaap van Zweden, Wall Street Journal

 
In this comprehensive history of Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, longtime Juilliard president Joseph Polisi guides us through the complex convergence of the worlds of politics, finance, and the performing arts throughout the years of the Center’s history, including the roles played by Robert Moses, John D. Rockefeller 3rd, Leonard Bernstein, William Schuman, Elia Kazan, Joseph Papp, Alice Tully, Beverly Sills, and many others.

Polisi explores the social and political environment during the Center’s history, reflecting the growth and evolution of the performing arts in America from its post–World War II roots to the present day of global interaction. The history of the birth and growth of this unique institution is a story of determination, economic acumen, political machinations, artistic innovations, and above all the strong belief that the arts are at the center of the fabric of American society and that they should be supported and embraced by all citizens.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780300249965
Publisher: Yale University Press
Publication date: 06/14/2022
Pages: 336
Sales rank: 1,116,606
Product dimensions: 6.20(w) x 9.30(h) x 1.40(d)

About the Author

Joseph W. Polisi is president emeritus (1984–2018) and chief China officer of the Juilliard School. He is the author of The Artist as Citizen and American Muse: The Life and Times of William Schuman.

Table of Contents

Preface ix

Prologue 1

1 The Expansion of an Idea 6

2 A Mighty Influence for Peace and Understanding 21

3 No Longer a Dream but a Reality 38

4 You Have Made Something That Will Last 54

5 It Was Not a Matter of Friendship but Principle 70

6 Opening Night and Amateur Night at the Same Time 91

7 The Cursed Inheritance 109

8 It's Called Accountability 124

9 It Will Flourish as Long as a Civilized Society Survives 141

10 This Is a Dream Come True 160

11 An Innovative, Risk-Taking, Adventurous, Artistic Entity 173

12 We're Going to Have to Put Our Dreams on Hold 185

13 I Would Have Preferred a More Collegial Approach 196

14 Welcome to the Urbanism of Lilt and Swoon 206

15 She Had Bet the Ranch 220

16 We Don't Have a Playbook for This 233

Epilogue 258

Notes 265

Bibliography 293

Acknowledgments 297

Index 301

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