
New York Philharmonic New Year's Eve: La Vie Parisienne
Season 40 Episode 9 | 1h 26m 46sVideo has Closed Captions
A frothy musical tribute to the City of Light, starring Susan Graham and Nathan Lane.
A New Year's Eve tradition continues when the New York Philharmonic welcomes opera star Susan Graham and the inimitable Nathan Lane for a sampling of fizzy French treats ranging from the "Can Can" to "Carnival of the Animals."
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Live From Lincoln Center is made possible with support from the Family of Robert Wood Johnson III, the Audrey and Martin Gruss Foundation, The Robert and Renée Belfer Family Foundation, Mercedes T. Bass, and the National Endowment for the Arts.

New York Philharmonic New Year's Eve: La Vie Parisienne
Season 40 Episode 9 | 1h 26m 46sVideo has Closed Captions
A New Year's Eve tradition continues when the New York Philharmonic welcomes opera star Susan Graham and the inimitable Nathan Lane for a sampling of fizzy French treats ranging from the "Can Can" to "Carnival of the Animals."
Problems playing video? | Closed Captioning Feedback
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