New York Philharmonic: The Cunning Little Vixen

Alan Gilbert helms his final concert of his second season at the N.Y.C. Phil with Janacek's rarely performed opera, inspired by a 1920s Czech comic strip that tells the life-and-death tale of a forest fox named Vixen Sharpears.
Why see New York Philharmonic: The Cunning Little Vixen?
Music Director Alan Gilbert, director/designer Doug Fitch, and the New York Philharmonic invite you into the woods, with Avery Fisher Hall transformed into a fantastical forest filled with talking frogs, singing mosquitos and badgers, and one very fetching little fox. Leoš Janácek's poignant tale of the vixen and the forester who captures, and then loses, her comes vividly to life through gorgeous music, imaginative production by Giants Are Small, a stellar cast, and the majestic sound of the New York Philharmonic. Reserve your seats today.
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