Experience the music and artists you love on your schedule when you create your own Carnegie Hall series—available starting today! Pick four (or more) performances to access priority seating, free ticket exchanges, and more:
We remember acclaimed conductor Seiji Ozawa, who made his Carnegie Hall debut leading the
@nyphil
in a work by Toshiro Mayuzumi in 1961. Ozawa went on to appear at the Hall nearly 190 times, most often with the
@BostonSymphony
. In 1990, he led the BSO in the world premiere of...
Missed
@JonBatiste
’s performance w/ the
@Gateways_Music
Festival Orchestra at the Hall? Stream it now on
@WQXR
!
@MaestroParnther
leads the orchestra in works by Brahms, G. Walker, Price, James V. Cockerham, plus the world premiere of Batiste's “I Can”:
.
@maofujita_piano
made his Carnegie Hall debut on our largest stage with a performance of works by Mozart, Liszt, Brahms, Clara Schumann, and Robert Schumann. 📷: Steve J. Sherman
Both born in Buenos Aires, pianists
@DBarenboim
and Martha Argerich perform as a duo in that city for the first time. The
@TeatroColon
bursts at the seams in this electrifying program of music by Rachmaninoff and more available on Carnegie Hall+:
We remember Tony Bennett, who made his Carnegie Hall debut in 1961 on an all-star tribute to Martin Luther King Jr. His triumphant sold-out solo performance in June 1962 was later released as a popular live album, “Tony Bennett at Carnegie Hall.”
Available for streaming exclusively on Carnegie Hall+, “Evolution of an Artist" follows violinist Hilary Hahn
@violincase
over nearly two decades of her extraordinary career. Start watching today:
Cue the goosebumps! Now available on Carnegie Hall+, Daniel Barenboim returns to the city of his birth to conduct Brahms’s four symphonies over two concerts with the Staatskapelle Berlin. This concert features the composer’s first two symphonies:
Experience the historic performance behind
@MaestroFilm_
starring Bradley Cooper! Watch
@LennyBernstein
conduct Mahler’s “Resurrection” Symphony from Ely Cathedral—fully remastered by Unitel and exclusively on Carnegie Hall+—and see the film now playing on
@netflix
.
“Gustav Mahler was not only a great symphonist, but also one of the mightiest dramatic minds of the last 100 years.” —Leonard Bernstein
Experience the complete cycle of Mahler symphonies conducted by Leonard Bernstein, available only on Carnegie Hall+:
Don’t miss your chance to hear
@maofujita_piano
in his Carnegie Hall debut when he performs a program of works by Mozart, Liszt, Brahms, C. Schumann, and R. Schumann. Get your tickets for January 25:
Bruckner’s grand and lyrical Seventh Symphony remains one of his most popular works. Now available on Carnegie Hall+, experience the Vienna Philharmonic's acclaimed Bruckner cycle with conductor Christian Thielemann:
Light & dark meet in this pairing of two iconic Mozart works: “A Little Night Music” & the composer’s exalted Requiem. Experience
@JordiSavall
leading his period-instrument orchestra Le Concert des Nations in this concert, now available on Carnegie Hall+:
“I hear so many pianists ... but Mao is special. He really makes you sit up and listen.” —Martin Engstroem
Don’t miss pianist
@maofujita_piano
in his highly anticipated Carnegie Hall debut! Born in Tokyo, Fujita has earned worldwide acclaim. Tickets →
We remember pianist, composer, and conductor, Sir André Previn who made his debut in 1960 with the
@nyphil
. He performed more than 50 times here, with his last performance leading the
@NHKSO_Tokyo
as part of the citywide festival JapanNYC in 2011.
Leonard Bernstein once called Brahms “a true romantic, containing his passions in classical garb.” Experience this dramatic intensity as Bernstein leads the
@BostonSymphony
in Brahms’s Symphony No. 4, available on Carnegie Hall+:
Now available on Carnegie Hall+! Sir John Eliot Gardiner leads the Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra and Chorus in Haydn’s motet “Insanae et vanae curae,” Bruckner’s Mass No. 1, and Felix Mendelssohn’s “Reformation” Symphony:
Happy birthday to legendary composer, conductor, pianist, and educator, Leonard Bernstein! In celebration of what would have been his 105th birthday, learn more about multi-hyphenate’'s musical career and his storied relationship with Carnegie Hall.
Just announced!
@BlackThought
will host
#CarnegieHall
’s first hip-hop master class this February. Working with rising MCs from around the country,
@TheRoots
frontman will lead free workshops on lyricism, flow, and delivery. Learn more: .
Sound familiar? Beethoven’s beloved “Pathétique” Sonata is sampled in the theme song for
@succession
, which airs its final episode this weekend! Tag your watch buddy and listen to the full performance by pianist Daniel Barenboim on Carnegie Hall+:
Though Mahler completed only one movement of his Tenth Symphony, the deeply personal work—and his final masterpiece—is a moving finale to his seminal symphony cycle. Experience the work, performed here by Leonard Bernstein and the Vienna Philharmonic, on Carnegie Hall+.
Carnegie Hall celebrates the life of legendary American soprano Jessye Norman. Following her first performance in 1974, Miss Norman appeared at the Hall more than 50 times as a performer and educator.
Happy birthday to Seiji Ozawa, who celebrates his 85th birthday today! Ozawa has appeared at
#CarnegieHall
nearly 200 times including numerous concerts leading the
@BostonSymphony
as the orchestra’s longest serving music director:
#HappyBirthdaySeiji
Winner of the 2021 International Chopin Piano Competition, Bruce Liu’s performance has been described as “one of the most distinguished Chopin recitals of recent years” (
@GramophoneMag
). Don’t miss the chance to experience his Carnegie Hall debut on 5/19:
Not only a legendary conductor, composer, and cultural figurehead, Leonard Bernstein was also an estimable pianist. Experience his performance as soloist in Gershwin’s irresistible “Rhapsody in Blue” with the
@nyphil
, now available on Carnegie Hall+:
Carnegie Hall remembers its dear friend and Chairman Emeritus James Wolfensohn. A legendary investment banker, devoted philanthropist, and accomplished amateur cellist, Jim was a driving force in ensuring Carnegie Hall’s excellence since joining the Hall’s board in 1974.
Jazz pianist and composer Thelonious Monk was born on this day—October 10—in 1917. Monk performed at
#CarnegieHall
10 times, beginning with his debut in 1955. His final performance at the Hall was in 1976 on a Newport Jazz Festival double bill w/ Dizzy Gillespie.
WATCH NOW: We’re live on !
In this episode of
#LiveWithCH
,
@UteLempersMusic
honors the 75th anniversary of the liberation of concentration camps with songs of rebellion, hope, and life-affirming resilience written during the Holocaust.
We can’t wait to welcome you back to Carnegie Hall. Stay tuned for our 2021–2022 season announcement on Tuesday, June 8. What have you missed most about live music?
#CH2122
We remember legendary jazz pianist Chick Corea, who first appeared at Carnegie Hall in 1972 and returned frequently throughout the 45 years that followed. His last performance at the Hall was Opening Night 2017 with The
@PhilOrch
:
Today we remember American actress and dancer Valerie Harper. Harper began her career at Carnegie Hall as a dance student at Ballet Arts—she is pictured here dancing during a rally to save Carnegie Hall from proposed demolition in 1955.
Yannick
@NezetSeguin
led The
@PhilOrch
in a once-in-a-lifetime, all-Rachmaninoff afternoon marathon, featuring superstar pianist
@YujaWang
in all four piano concertos and “Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini.”📷: Chris Lee
We remember pianist Radu Lupu, who made his Carnegie Hall and New York debut in 1967 after winning the Second Van Cliburn International Piano Competition.
Our Afrofuturism festival lineup has just been announced! Explore Afrofuturism’s boundless sonic essence in concerts that embody this ever-expansive aesthetic and practice:
Toru Takemitsu’s “From Me Flows What You Call Time,” a Carnegie Hall centennial commission. Ozawa was artistic director of our JapanNYC festival, and his final appearances here were part of that celebration, conducting the Saito Kinen Orchestra in three performances in 2010.
.
@TheRoots
frontman
@BlackThought
curates a showcase featuring rising MCs at Carnegie Hall on April 7 at 7:30 PM EDT! Watch from anywhere in the world:
RIP soprano Montserrat Caballé. She achieved overnight success in 1965 when she stepped in for Marilyn Horne singing the title role in Donizetti's "Lucrezia Borgia" in her Carnegie Hall debut. She returned often in recital for the next 30 years.
Today we remember the life of Dmitry Hvorostovsky. He performed at Carnegie Hall 20 times in the course of his career, continually delighting audiences with his commanding voice, persuasive musicianship, and striking presence.
Experience Leonard Bernstein and Mstislav Rostropovich—two legendary musicians of the 20th century—perform Schumann’s Cello Concerto on the stage of Paris’s Théâtre des Champs-Élysées, now available on Carnegie Hall+:
We remember legendary performer Tina Turner, who made her Carnegie Hall debut alongside Ike Turner in a doubleheader on April 1, 1971—the 7:30 PM show was followed by one at 11 PM concert that carried on into the early hours of April 2.
Did you know the 1926 premiere of Bartók’s “The Miraculous Mandarin” caused such a scandal in Cologne that the mayor banned all further performances? Hear the ballet’s suite, performed by the
@Vienna_Phil
on Carnegie Hall+:
Top 10 on Carnegie Hall+ | A leading interpreter of Mahler’s music, Leonard Bernstein was the first conductor to record all the composer’s symphonies. Watch as he leads the Vienna Philharmonic in Mahler’s Fifth Symphony on Carnegie Hall+:
Happy birthday, Sergei Rachmaninoff! Celebrate with a performance of the composer’s Piano Concerto No. 3, performed here by
@YujaWang
with the Staatskapelle Dresden. Watch the full concert on .
Today we celebrate
@YujaWang
’s Carnegie Hall solo recital debut, which took place
#OTD
in 2011. She performed works by Scriabin, Prokofiev, Liszt, Schubert, & more. Don’t miss her next performance when she joins violinist Leonidas Kavakos on Nov. 4:
Happy birthday to Antonín Dvořák! Did you know the composer’s Symphony No. 9, “From the New World,” had its premiere at Carnegie Hall in 1893? Learn more about the beloved symphony and other essential works by Dvořák:
We remember mezzo-soprano Christa Ludwig, who made her Carnegie Hall debut in 1965 and returned both in recital and with numerous orchestras. She performed her farewell recital in 1993 and led master classes for young vocalists as recently as 2014:
Last weekend, Yannick
@NezetSeguin
led the
@Vienna_Phil
in an all-Rachmaninoff program featuring the composer’s Symphony No. 2 and Piano Concerto No. 2 with
@SeongJinCho
. Explore our upcoming live events:
Last week, pianist
@BuniatishviliKh
returned to Carnegie Hall for her highly anticipated debut on our largest stage, performing works by Chopin, Liszt, Satie, Schubert, and more.
Did you know that Gustav Mahler conducted 72 times at Carnegie Hall, including the US premieres of his own First and Second symphonies? Learn more about Mahler’s time in New York, including his performances with the
@NYPhil
and at the
@MetOpera
.
Today marks the 75th anniversary of
@LennyBernstein
’s dramatic
#CarnegieHall
debut when, at age 25, he stepped in last minute for an ill Bruno Walter to conduct the
@nyphil
. Here, he is pictured backstage with members of the orchestra. Photos courtesy of the
#CHArchives
.
We remember conductor Mariss Jansons who led nearly 50 performances at
#CarnegieHall
since his 1975 debut with the Moscow State Symphony and most recently the
@BRSO
last month. Take a look through his performance history here:
Embark on a rich and rewarding emotional journey through Mahler’s complex and valedictory Ninth Symphony, performed here by the Vienna Philharmonic and Leonard Bernstein. Watch the full performance on Carnegie Hall+:
“All good causes may find here a platform.” —Andrew Carnegie at the laying of Carnegie Hall’s cornerstone, 1890.
Carnegie Hall stands in solidarity with all who seek to eradicate racism, violence, and injustice, and we salute those using their platform to inspire change.
Did you know that Bruckner wrote a symphony between his First and Second? The unnumbered Symphony in D Minor is sometimes referred to as his “Symphony No. 0.” Christian Thielemann leads the Vienna Philharmonic in a full performance of the work, now available on Carnegie Hall+.
Composer Gustav Mahler was born
#OTD
—July 7—in 1860. Mahler conducted at Carnegie Hall 72 times in a little more than two years. View this 1909 flyer—plus programs, archival items, images, and more—in the Carnegie Hall Digital Collections:
#CHRoseArchives
We remember conductor Bernard Haitink, who made his Carnegie Hall debut in 1961 with the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra (
@concertgebouw
). He returned nearly 50 times, leading various orchestras. His most recent performance, pictured here, was in 2014 with the
@BostonSymphony
.
Join us for
#LiveWithCH
: A Tribute to
@ChickCorea
, as musicians pay tribute to one of the most revered figures in contemporary jazz on what would have been his 80th birthday. Watch on June 12 at 7:30 PM EDT.
#LiveWithCH
is brought to you by
@BankofAmerica
.
Pianist
@Lang_Lang
brought his ��passionate playing and astounding technique” (
@NYTimesMusic
) to his performance of J. S. Bach’s Goldberg Variations. 📷: Chris Lee
Happy Carnegie Hall Debut Day to conductor and pianist
@DBarenboim
, who first performed at the Hall
#OTD
—Jan. 20—in 1957 w/ Leopold Stokowski and the Symphony of the Air, performing Prokofiev’s Piano Concerto No. 1.
#CHRoseArchives
Beloved American composer George Gershwin was born
#OTD
in 1898. He made his
#CarnegieHall
debut on April 21, 1924, performing his own “Rhapsody in Blue.” He went on to perform an additional 7 times, & his works have been on more than 1,000 concerts at the Hall.
#CHArchives
Congratulations to pianist Alexandre Kantorow, who has been named the recipient of the 2024 Gilmore Artist Award! Don’t miss his highly anticipated Carnegie Hall debut on October 22, featuring works by Brahms, J. S. Bach, Liszt, and Schubert:
Vocalist and folk icon
@aynurdogan
effortlessly blended Kurdish and Western traditions earlier this week, drawing upon centuries of musical and cultural history while also revealing the harsh realities faced today by Kurdish and Alevi people. 📷: Jennifer Taylor
American composer Samuel Barber was born
#OTD
—March 9—in 1910. Of the composers pictured here with Barber (far left), which do you recognize?
#CHRoseArchives
Filled with bird calls, a thunderstorm, and more, Beethoven’s Sixth Symphony expresses the composer’s love of nature. Watch Leonard Bernstein lead this work as part of his complete cycle of Beethoven symphonies with the Vienna Philharmonic:
#BernsteinAt100
| Celebrate
@LennyBernstein
’s centenary! Take a look at some of our favorite moments from his history at
#CarnegieHall
.
Bernstein made his debut on 11/14/43 at the age of 25, stepping in last minute for Bruno Walter to conduct the
@nyphil
.
Last week,
@FlyingLotus
—a Grammy Award–winning producer, composer, rapper, and visionary founder of
@Brainfeeder
records—presented a transportive electroacoustic musical journey as part of our
#AfrofuturismFestival
. Explore our upcoming live events:
Do you know which of Mahler’s symphonies is his longest? It’s the Third Symphony! Experience the groundbreaking and powerful work—performed here by Leonard Bernstein and the
@Vienna_Phil
with mezzo-soprano Christa Ludwig and the Vienna Boys’ Choir—on Carnegie Hall+.