Explore our weekly roundup
of recommended concerts at Carnegie Hall. Plus, get your
tickets to tour the Hall, and enjoy free concerts across New
York City, courtesy of Carnegie Hall
Citywide!
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Ivy Queen
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Wednesday, November 20 at 8 PM
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Stern Auditorium / Perelman Stage
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Witness
music history-in-the-making as “Queen of Reggaeton” Ivy
Queen performs on Carnegie Hall’s biggest stage—one of
the Nuestros
sonidos festival’s most high-profile
debuts.
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Lead support for Nuestros sonidos
is provided by the Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation
and Claure Family Foundation.
Major support is provided by the
Hearst Foundations and additional support by The
Charles E. Culpeper Fund of the New York Community
Trust.
Funded in part by a grant from the New
York City Tourism Foundation.
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Klaus Mäkelä
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Amsterdam’s
historic Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra performs
back-to-back concerts with Chief Conductor Designate
Klaus Mäkelä. On November 22,
hear Rachmaninoff’s Second Symphony, a US premiere by
Ellen Reid, and Prokofiev’s Violin Concerto No. 2,
featuring Lisa Batiashvili. On November 23,
enjoy Gustav Mahler’s First Symphony and Schoenberg’s Verklärte
Nacht.
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Kirill Gerstein
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Friday, December 6 at 8 PM
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Stern Auditorium / Perelman Stage
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One
of the world’s leading pianists, Kirill Gerstein is
praised for the kind of “intelligent and virtuosic
music making that keeps classic music alive” (The
Observer). His Friday-night recital includes works
by Robert Schumann, Ravel, Liszt, and Francisco Coll.
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Take
a one-hour guided tour of Carnegie Hall and uncover the
secrets behind its world-famous acoustics as you walk
through a national landmark building. Our website is
updated weekly with available tour times.
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Wednesday, November 27 at 8 PM
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Stern Auditorium / Perelman
Stage
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Ryan
Adams returns to celebrate his 50th
birthday, performing works from his albums Love
Is Hell and Self Titled.
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Presented by Metropolitan
Entertainment.
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Sunday, December 1 at 2 PM
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Stern Auditorium / Perelman Stage
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Handel’s
classic Messiah returns, with orchestrations by
Mozart and beloved Christmas portions performed by a
global choir.
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Presented by Distinguished Concerts
International New York (DCINY).
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Central Park’s Mosaics of Reservoir, Lake,
Paths and Gardens
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Wednesday, December 4 at 8 PM
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Wadada
Leo Smith and Amina Claudine Myers perform a
reflective, meditative, and sonic odyssey concerning
nature.
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David Geffen Hall | Manhattan
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Handel’s
classic setting of Biblical texts is performed by stunning
soloists and Musica Sacra. Use code CARNEGIE20
for 20% off tickets.
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Semyon Bychkov
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Semyon Bychkov Conducts the Czech
Philharmonic
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Celebrating the 2024 Year of Czech Music
on Carnegie Hall+
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The
Czech Philharmonic marks the 100th anniversary of
Czechoslovakia’s founding with Smetana’s The
Bartered Bride; Martinů’s Double Concerto for Two
String Orchestras, Piano, and Timpani; and Dvořák’s
“New World” Symphony.
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Monday
through Friday (8 AM–3 PM)
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Enjoy
new expanded hours at the Weill Café, open for coffee,
breakfast, and lunch!
Plus,
reservations are available for a prix-fixe,
three-course Pre-Concert
Dining experience with unlimited drinks.
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Yuja Wang
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There
has never been a better time to become a member. Join
today to support Carnegie Hall. Members enjoy exclusive
benefits, including priority ticket on-sale periods,
Open Working Rehearsal and event invitations,
discounts, and special offers throughout the year.
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Well-Being Concert with Joshua Roman
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Many
employers sponsor matching gift programs to encourage
philanthropy, matching employees’ charitable giving or
volunteer hours. Visit our Matching Gifts page to
search for your company.
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Photography: Stern Auditorium / Perelman Stage by
Jeff Goldberg / Esto, Mäkelä by Marco Borggreve, Gerstein by
Marco Borggreve, tour by Fadi Kheir, Bychkov by Petra Hajska,
Weill Café by Chris Lee, Wang by Chris Lee, Roman by Fadi
Kheir.
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