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Concerts at Carnegie Hall: Season 2017 — 2018

About the Event

Carnegie Hall has played a vital role in the musical life of New York City since the venue's completion in 1891. William Burnet Tuthill designed the concert hall, which was commissioned by wealthy industrialist and philanthropist Andrew Carnegie.

On the outside Carnegie Hall may not look as exciting as some of the more recent modern and experimental design concert halls around the globe. Frankly, in a place as exciting as New York City, one might even overlook this icon on first glance.

Don’t be fooled. Attending a concert at Carnegie Hall is a cultural highlight for visitors and New Yorkers alike. If the stunning interior doesn't win you over, the world famous acoustics of the Isaac Stern Auditorium (Ronald O. Perelman Stage), seating 2800, surely will. Additionally, smaller stages in the Judy and Arthur Zankel Hall, with its 600 seats, and the cozy Joan and Sandford I. Weill Recital Hall enjoy immense popularity when it comes to chamber music and jazz concerts.

Carnegie Hall is a must for every keen concert‐goer. Nearly every top classical music artist and ensemble in the world has performed here at the height of their career, classical music and opera greats like Pavarotti, Tchaikovsky, Rachmaninov, as well as icons of rock, pop and jazz.

Round of your New York experience and book your Carnegie Hall concert experience today.

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