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  1. Explore works by Berlioz, Bartók, Liszt, Dvořák, and G. Mahler in this program of works inspired by folk music. Featuring performances recorded live at Carnegie Hall and broadcast on , listen to this program on the WQXR website now:

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  2. Carnegie Hall Citywide brings , The E-Collective, and Turtle Island Quartet to the stage! Come out in person or tune in to a live stream on Friday, August 6 at 7 PM—either way, it’s a free show you won’t want to miss:

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    Aug 4

    Thrilled to be reopening for their Opening Night Gala on Oct. 6 with Yannick & renowned pianist . Save the date:

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  4. Aug 4

    HiberNation—a podcast from Studios hosted by that explores facets of sleep—sat down w/ Lullaby Project teaching artist Emily Eagan and songwriter/mom Ashley to discuss the impact of lullabies from their unique perspectives.

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  5. Aug 4

    We are kicking off our 2021–2022 season with an Opening Night Gala performance on October 6! Yannick leads The and in works by Valerie Coleman, Iman Habibi, Beethoven, and Rachmaninoff:

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  6. Aug 4

    Don’t miss the outstanding young musicians of Carnegie Hall’s led by conductor Mei-Ann Chen in this virtual performance streamed as part of Live with Carnegie Hall! Watch the full episode featuring the Hall’s three national youth ensembles.

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  7. Aug 3

    Send a musical message performed by an alum of Carnegie Hall’s to someone special. Exclusively for cardholders. Restrictions apply. Quantities limited. Submit a request now:

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  8. Aug 3

    Your next chance to hear in is Wednesday, August 4 at 6 PM! Experience a program of works by Duke Ellington, Chick Corea, and others in the unique setting of Maya Lin’s “Ghost Forest.”

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  9. Aug 3

    DON’T MISS: A 1975 performance of Chopin’s Piano Concerto No. 2 by Arthur Rubinstein, the Orchestra, and André Previn. Carnegie Hall Selects is presented as part of , brought to you by :

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    Aug 2
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  11. Aug 2

    The chance to customize your own concert season is here! Creating your own series is the perfect way to experience your favorite music—simply pick any four (or more) concerts to save on tickets and receive early access to the best available seats.

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  12. Aug 2

    Did you know that nearly 20 works by Benjamin Britten received important premieres at Carnegie Hall? Learn more about Britten’s time in New York and listen to some of his influential works in our curated playlist.

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  13. Aug 2

    Celebrate with our very own Carnegie Hall–themed coloring book! Add your own flair to images from the Hall’s archives to create brand-new masterpieces:

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  14. Aug 1

    If you can make it here, you can make in anywhere! Enjoy a virtual performance featuring and hosted by Music Director Steven Reineke. Exclusively for cardholders:

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  15. Jul 31

    Follow along as contemporary dance artist Wendell Gray II brings sound to life as he improvises to a movement from Villa-Lobos’s “Assobio a játo” (“The Jet Whistle”) for Flute and Cello, performed by fellows Amir Farsi and Laura Andrade.

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  16. Jul 31
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  17. Jul 31

    Have you ever heard of the Ondes Martenot? How about the theremin? Celebrate Uncommon Musical Instrument Awareness Day by learning about these lesser-known instruments.

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  18. Jul 30

    Happy International Day of Friendship! The musicians of Carnegie Hall’s national youth ensembles make lifelong friendships as they inspire each other & explore the world’s greatest music & stages. What friends have you made through music?

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  19. Jul 30

    WATCH NOW: Arthur Rubinstein highlights the exquisite lyricism of Chopin’s Second Piano Concerto with the Orchestra conducted by André Previn. Carnegie Hall Selects is presented as part of , brought to you by .

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  20. Jul 29

    Discover works by two of the greatest French composers—Ravel and Berlioz—in this program of excerpts from performances recorded live at Carnegie Hall for broadcast on . Listen to this program and other broadcasts on the WQXR website:

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