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| He uses remarkable and timely insights from both the apostle Paul and the apologist Luther and breathes new life into classic terms like atonement and the doctrine of justification by grace through faith. The Russian National Orchestra commandeers Avery Fisher Hall at Lincoln Center to perform works by the master classical ballet composer--considered the only 19th-century composer that we know for certain was gay (it's rumored that he killed himself because of it), Making his New York orchestral debut, young Russian super-conductor Vladimir Jurowski breathes new life into Piotr's moody masterpieces, performing Romeo and Juliet, Sleeping Beauty, Hamlet, and others. The restored land scaped garden breathes new life into the historic courtyard grounds, while a 132-seat state-of-the-art auditorium for lectures and cultural events has been carefully constructed beneath its surface. |
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