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Ying Fang and Lise Davidsen in Fidelio Karen Almond / Met Opera

From An American in Paris to a French composer in America, the classic arts scene in New York is never quiet. Here is just a sampling of some of the classic arts events happening this week.

The Metropolitan Opera continues performances of Jake Heggie鈥檚 Moby-Dick, which had its Met premiere last week, starring tenor Brandon Jovanovich as the obsessed Captain Ahab, with tenor Stephen Costello as Greenhorn, the opera鈥檚 version of Ishmael. Performances also continue of Beethoven鈥檚 Fidelio and Puccini鈥檚 La Boh茅me. Returning to the Met stage this week is Michael Mayer鈥檚 new production of Verdi鈥檚 Aida, which premiered in December, and now welcomes its second cast, including soprano Christina Nilsson as Aida, tenor Brian Jagde as Radam茅s, baritone Roman Burdento as Amonasro, and basses Alexander Vinogradov and Krzysztof B膮czyk as Ramfis and the King, respectively. Mezzo-soprano Judit Kutasi continues in the role of Amneris.

Pianist Yuja Wang returns to the New York Philharmonic this week for another concert in her season as artist-in-residence. Gustavo Dudamel, who becomes the Philharmonic鈥檚 music director designate next season, will conduct the French-and-American-themed program, which includes Var猫se鈥檚 础尘茅谤颈辩耻别蝉, two piano concertos by Ravel, as well as George Gershwin鈥檚 symphonic poem An American in Paris, which recently entered the public domain.

Pianist Lang Lang returns to Carnegie Hall this week, offering a mostly-Chopin recital March 12, including 12 of the composer鈥檚 Mazurkas. The New York Pops returns to Carnegie Hall March 14, with music director Stephen Reineke leading a program of film scores, ranging from classics like King Kong and Psycho, to modern scores such as Gladiator and The Avengers.

Soprano Karen Slack comes to the 92nd Street Y March 11 to present the New York premiere of her multimedia work African Queens, which explores the legacy of seven African queens throughout history. With pianist Kevin Miller, Slack performs an array of new art songs by composers including Damien Geter, Jessie Montgomery, and Carlos Simon, as well as songs by Samuel Coleridge-Taylor and Florence Price.

The Modus Operandi Orchestra comes to the Kaufman Music Center March 12, led by conductor Justin Bischof in an all-Beethoven program. The concert will include the Coriolan overture, the 鈥淓mperor鈥� concerto with pianist Alexandre Moutouzkine, and the seventh symphony.

Stuttgart-based dance company Gauthier Dance comes to the Joyce Theatre this week to perform a selection of contemporary works, including Gauthier鈥檚 own ABC, and Swan Cake by Tony-nominated choreographer Hofesh Shechter (Fiddler on the Roof), with an original score by Shechter. The program will also include Sharon Eyal鈥檚 Point and Ohad Naharin鈥檚 Minus 16. Performances run March 11-16.

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