Mahler and Bernstein? A match made in heaven.Leonard Bernstein’s pioneering Mahler cycle with the Vienna Philharmonic includes this performance of the radiant Fourth Symphony, featuring soprano Edith Mathis in the final movement, depicting a child’s vision of heaven.
Kandace Springs on Nina Simone's “Wild Is the Wind” | A Story in Every Note“When Nina [Simone] plays, I see an image in my head and I try to play it back and put it down on the piano. It’s almost like I know her, in a way.” For Kandace Springs, Nina Simone’s influence as a multi-hyphenate, genre-defying musician dates back to her childhood and continues to this day. Through intimate interviews filmed at Carnegie Hall, A Story in Every Note invites you into the musical wor...
Welcome to Musical Explorers!Musical Explorers is a free curriculum designed to connect students in grades K–2 to rich and diverse musical communities as they build fundamental music skills through listening, singing, and moving to songs from all over the world. In each program, you and your students will meet three artists who each represent a different musical genre and cultural tradition; many have reinvented these deeply rooted traditions to make them their own. The program culmina...
What’s your favorite moment from Tchaikovsky’s Symphony No. 6?Seiji Ozawa leads the Berliner Philharmoniker in a 2008 performance of Tchaikovsky’s Symphony No. 6, “Pathétique,” on Carnegie Hall Plus
Do you prefer today’s seats or those from 1891?The 2084 red seats in Stern Auditorium / Perelman Stage are one of Carnegie Hall’s most recognizable features. But they weren’t always that way! In 1891, they were pink – or to be more specific, a color we call “old rose.” These seats from Row B – made from the same mohair fabric we use today – were removed during renovations in 1966 and restored in 2003. Today, they’re on display in our Rose Archives Research Room.
Joshua Bell in Dvořák’s criminally underrated Violin Concerto.Joshua Bell is soloist in Dvořák's lyrical Violin Concerto, with Czech conductor Jakub Hrusa leading the Bamberg Symphony at the BBC Proms. The program continues with Smetana’s “Ma vlast” cycle, including the beloved “Moldau.”
The historic performance behind “Maestro.”Experience the historic performance behind “Maestro” starring Bradley Cooper! Watch Leonard Bernstein conduct Mahler’s “Resurrection” Symphony from London’s Ely Cathedral—fully remastered by Unitel and exclusively on Carnegiehall Plus—and see the film now playing on Netflix.
Yuja Wang playing Rachmaninoff? Never gets old.Yuja Wang is soloist in this outdoor performance of the finale from Rachmaninoff’s breathtaking Third Piano Concerto with Xian Zhang, who in 2008 became the first woman to conduct the Staatskapelle Dresden in its main hall in its 450-year history. Watch the full program on Carnegie Hall+: https://www.carnegiehallplus.com/
Ana Durlovski nailing the #QueenofTheNight challenge
POV: You're in a NYO Jazz trombone sectional.Faculty member Dr. Javier Nero leads trombonists in a sectional rehearsal during the band’s residency.