He can’t remember a time when he didn’t write, and has published on a variety of subjects, including architecture, religion, and sports. In 1984, Berger moved to New York, worked in architecture/design, taught Romance languages at Baruch College, and became a constant presence in audience of the Metropolitan Opera. During college, he got his first taste of the opera world at the San Francisco Opera working in various capacities, including merchandising and translating for artists who didn’t speak English. After spending time during his teen years in various places around the US and Europe, he earned degrees in Latin and Italian literature at the University of California at Santa Cruz. & Stanley H.William Berger grew up in Los Angeles in a bilingual (Spanish and English) and multicultural (Mexican, Italian, and Jewish) home where everyone listened to opera and had strong opinions about it. Don't miss this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to turn back the clock and experience the thrill of a visit to Midtown's Latin jazz mecca, the Palladium Ballroom SoHo's pioneering disco, Paradise Garage Harlem's home of the Lindy Hop, the Savoy Ballroom and the West Village's historically significant cabaret, Café Society, with shows spotlighting modern performers honoring the traditions of these iconic venues.Īdditional support is provided by The Rita J. Wolfe, four of NYC's influential but long-lost performance spaces and dance clubs will be resurrected on the Lincoln Center campus. For American Songbook: A Place You Belong, with the guidance of the writer, filmmaker, producer, and multiple Tony Award-winning director George C. It is in these dance clubs and music halls where we have always met to learn the truest things about each other, where we sing, laugh, and dream the future into life together. It is five boroughs, hundreds of neighborhoods, and thousands of distinctive communities with their own unique culture centers. New York City has never been only one place. Steinway is Lincoln Center’s Preferred Piano Partner United Airlines is the Official Airline of Lincoln Center NewYork-Presbyterian is the Official Hospital of Lincoln Center Programs are made possible, in part, with public funds provided by the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, Empire State Development, and the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor, Mayor of the City of New York, the New York State Legislature and the New York City Council Operation of Lincoln Center’s public plazas is supported in part with public funds provided by the City of New York Lincoln Center’s artistic excellence is made possible by the dedication and generosity of our board members Major support for Lincoln Center Presents is provided by the Mellon Foundation and the Shubert FoundationĪdditional support is provided by the DuBose and Dorothy Heyward Memorial Fund Lead Support for American Songbook is made possible by Holland America Line, celebrating their 150th AnniversaryĪdditional support is provided by The Rita J.
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