Audra McDonald
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You Now Have Full Access to the 2022–2023 Season
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Our 2022–2023 season
celebrates the universal love of music, and there are world-class
options for all tastes. Join us on September 29 for Opening Night
with The Philadelphia Orchestra, Yannick Nézet-Séguin, and Daniil
Trifonov—or select any of your favorite performances from
throughout the season.
Wondering where to
start? Consider these popular selections:
- Orchestras:
Vienna Philharmonic, Mahler Chamber Orchestra, Lviv National
Philharmonic Orchestra of Ukraine, City of Birmingham Symphony
Orchestra
- Pianists:
Evgeny Kissin, Daniil Trifonov, Mitsuko Uchida, Igor Levit
- Vocalists:
Sondra Radvanovsky, Anne Sophie von Otter, Juan Diego Flórez,
Renée Fleming
- Pops:
The New York Pops’ holiday concerts, Ledisi Sings Nina Simone,
Audra McDonald, Michael Feinstein
- Jazz:
Helen Sung, Samora Pinderhughes, Somi, Marilyn Maye
- Chamber:
Itzhak Perlman and Friends, Kronos Quartet, The MET Orchestra
Chamber Ensemble, Emerson String Quartet
Plus: Check out with
your Mastercard® in Click to Pay when you
purchase tickets to Carnegie Hall presentations and receive a $25
e-card. Promotion ends December 31, 2022. Terms and
conditions apply. For complete terms and a full list of benefits,
visit carnegiehall.org/mastercard.
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Season
SelectionsCLICK TITLES FOR MORE INFO
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Janine Jansen, Denis Kozhukhin
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Wednesday,
October 12, 8 PM
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Stern
Auditorium / Perelman Stage
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Janine Jansen is a
violin virtuoso of rare sensitivity, whose sound on
this very stage was praised as “one of astonishing
power and beauty” (The New York Times). She
is joined by pianist Denis Kozhukhin for a
particularly well-loved Beethoven sonata of
mesmerizing scope and difficulty, Brahms’s achingly
lyrical Violin Sonata No. 3, and Schubert’s
eminently tuneful “Duo” Sonata.
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Gustavo Dudamel
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Gustavo
Dudamel, Music
and Artistic Director
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The Los Angeles
Philharmonic makes its long-anticipated return to
Carnegie Hall with back-to-back concerts that
feature orchestral staples and New York premieres.
Joining Gustavo Dudamel and the orchestra are
violin superstar Anne Akiko Meyers and María Dueñas,
one of the violin’s rising talents.
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Our Native Daughters
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Stern
Auditorium / Perelman Stage
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Rhiannon
Giddens,
Banjo, Fiddle, and Vocals
Amythyst Kiah, Banjo, Guitar, and Vocals
Leyla McCalla, Banjo, Guitar, Cello, and
Vocals
Allison Russell, Banjo, Clarinet, and Vocals
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Perspectives artist
Rhiannon
Giddens teams up with kindred banjo
players for Songs of Our Native Daughters,
shining new light on African American women’s
stories of struggle, resistance, and hope. Drawing
from 17th-, 18th-, and 19th-century sources, they
reimagine our collective past and create new
stories for our time with razor-sharp honesty.
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Kirill Petrenko
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Kirill
Petrenko, Chief
Conductor
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Discover new sides
to Mahler’s masterful Symphony No. 7, experience
Andrew Norman’s explosive Unstuck, hear
Korngold’s first and only full symphony, and enjoy
Mozart’s First Violin Concerto, featuring first
concertmaster Noah Bendix-Balgley.
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The Berliner Philharmoniker
Residency at Carnegie Hall is made possible by
a leadership gift from Marina Kellen French and
the Anna-Maria and Stephen Kellen Foundation.
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Daniil Trifonov
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Daniil Trifonov is
a global phenomenon called “without question the
most astounding pianist of our age” by London’s Times.
During the 2022–2023 season he performs on Opening
Night with The Philadelphia Orchestra,
an anticipated solo
recital, an intimate duo with violinist Joshua
Bell, and with the National
Symphony Orchestra.
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Ray Chew
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Saturday,
December 10, 8 PM
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Stern
Auditorium / Perelman Stage
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Regina
Belle
Shirley Caesar
Erica Campbell
Jekalyn Carr
Val Chmerkovskiy
Anthony Hamilton
Donald Lawrence
Cantor Azi Schwartz
Richard Smallwood
Tye Tribbett
Ray Chew, Music Director
Additional artists to be announced
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It’s always a
thrilling experience to hear acclaimed composer,
music director, and producer Ray Chew—along with
co-producer Vivian Scott Chew—lead an uplifting
evening of music, dance, and spoken word from
diverse traditions. Amazing soloists and unique
pairings will be accompanied by a 64-piece
orchestra and a 150-voice multicultural choir,
culminating in a special tribute to gospel great
Richard Smallwood.
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Judy Garland
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Saturday,
December 12, 8 PM
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Stern
Auditorium / Perelman Stage
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Jessica
Vosk
with Andy
Karl
Mary-Mitchell Campbell, Music Director and
Piano
John Kinsner, Director
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Created by John
Kinsner and adapted for the concert stage by Thiago
Tiberio, Get Happy celebrates the life and
artistry of the legendary Judy Garland. On the
heels of her sold-out Carnegie Hall concert last
season, Broadway’s Jessica Vosk brings Garland’s unforgettable
songbook back to life at the Hall, accompanied by
rare performance footage and interviews.
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Presented by Carnegie Hall in
partnership with Endeavor Content and Black Ink
Presents.
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