NSO Young People's Concert Reach For the Moon: Celebrating the Moon Mission and Beyond
Tuesday, May 26 12 p.m. ET
Including Historic JFK Speeches, Tribute Performances, and a Previously Unavailable Spectacular 1962 Full Concert for the National Cultural Center.
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On Friday, the 29th, President Kennedy’s birthday, a previously unreleased concert from a 1962 fundraiser for the National Cultural Center, which was to become the Kennedy Center, will be released in full.
One of the first examples of a broadcast from three different locations across the country, it features President Kennedy and First Lady Jackie Kennedy, with the president giving his iconic speech about the importance of the arts. Former president Dwight D. Eisenhower—the originator of the Center— speaks of his inspiration to create an “artistic Mecca” — an American center of culture. Performances by world-class artists of the time include Master of Ceremonies Leonard Bernstein, Marian Anderson, Harry Belafonte, Danny Kaye, Van Cliburn, a seven-year-old Yo-Yo Ma, Andre Previn, and many others across music, dance, and theater.