Carnegie Hall

Carnegie Hall

Performing Arts

Carnegie Hall shares the transformative power of music, provides visionary education programs, & fosters future artists.

About us

For more than a century, New York City's Carnegie Hall has set the international standard for excellence in performance. Its walls have echoed with applause for the world's outstanding classical music artists, as they have for the greatest popular musicians and many prominent dancers, authors, social crusaders, and world figures who have appeared on its stages. Today, the venue remains a preeminent concert hall and a vital, active cultural destination for performers and audiences. Carnegie Hall presents close to 200 performances by the world's finest artists each season on its three great stages--the renowned Stern Auditorium/Perelman Stage, intimate Weill Recital Hall, and innovative Zankel Hall--with offerings ranging from orchestral concerts, chamber music, and solo recitals to jazz, world, and popular music. The venue is also home to over 500 independently produced events each year. Through the work of The Weill Music Institute at Carnegie Hall, wide-reaching music education programs serve people in the New York City metropolitan region, across the United States, and around the world, playing a central role in Carnegie Hall's commitment to making great music accessible to as many people as possible. For more information about Carnegie Hall, please visit www.carnegiehall.org.

Website
http://www.carnegiehall.org
Industry
Performing Arts
Company size
201-500 employees
Type
Nonprofit
Founded
1960
Specialties
Performing Arts and Nonprofit

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    Ever wonder what it’s like to be a Carnegie Hall volunteer? 🤔 A huge thank you to Vivienne Sayers O Callaghan BMus, DipPM, one of the incredible individuals who helps make all we do possible! While the Hall is a bit quieter during the summer, you can find our volunteers at our Carnegie Hall Citywide concerts, which are free and take place at partner venues across New York City. We can’t wait to see you there! 👋 

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    What a way to close out our Fall of the Weimar Republic festival! Since January, we’ve been joined by more than 50 partners across New York City and beyond in an exploration of this historical period through music, plays, cabaret, discussions, and more. Thank you to everyone who joined us!    ️1️⃣: Soprano Karyn Levitt treated audiences at the Center for Jewish History to Eric Bentley’s English versions of songs by Hanns Eisler and Bertolt Brecht. 📷: Fadi Kheir 2️⃣: Artists of all skill levels were transported to 1920s Berlin in a costumed sketch night hosted by the Society of Illustrators. 📷: Stephanie Berger 3️⃣: The YIVO Institute for Jewish Research hosted a recital that featured Yiddish and Hebrew songs from the Weimar Republic. 📷: Steven Pisano 

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    The deadline is approaching! ⏰ Register your class to participate in Link Up: The Orchestra Rocks. Perfect for students in grades 3–5, Link Up includes a yearlong exploration of orchestral repertoire and music making. New York City students explore rhythm, pulse, groove, and more! At the end of the year, classes come together to sing and play the recorder with a professional orchestra in a culminating concert at Carnegie Hall. Apply by June 30: https://bit.ly/3X6WGan 📷: Chris Lee 

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    Our citywide festival celebrating the art and music of the Weimar Republic continues! Organizations across New York City are joining us in this exploration of the period through music, plays, cabaret performances, discussions, and more. Interested in attending an event for yourself? Explore the calendar: bit.ly/3SK3F5F    1️⃣ + 2️⃣: Award-winning cabaret artist Kim David Smith shared insights on art and photography from the Weimar Republic at the The Metropolitan Museum of Art. 📷: Fadi Kheir    3️⃣ + 4️⃣: The cabaret event “Tiergarten,” hosted by Death of Classical, transported audiences to an immersive 1920s Berlin speakeasy with period-themed food and drinks, vintage dress, dancers, shadow puppets, and more. 📷: Kevin Condon     5️⃣ + 6️⃣: Piano students at NYU Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development celebrated the cultural riches of the Weimar Republic in a program of works by Hanns Eisler and other significant composers of the period. 📷: Pete Checchia 

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    What does your perfect season of music sound like? Experience the music and artists you love on your schedule when you create your own Carnegie Hall series—available starting today! Pick your favorite four (or more) performances to access priority seating, free ticket exchanges, and more: bit.ly/3W5xil0

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