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Carnegie Hall is finally out from under its scaffolding veil! Thank goodness, because she is an architectural beauty as well as a spot for fantastic concerts by known and up-and-coming performing... More
Carnegie Hall is finally out from under its scaffolding veil! Thank goodness, because she is an architectural beauty as well as a spot for fantastic concerts by known and up-and-coming performing artists. You can hear world music, opera, symphonies, musicals...just about anything musical may be found in a year at CH.
Check out Weill Hall & Zankel Hall for more intimate performances.
The NRQ line is the closest to Carnegie Hall.
Look on 56th Street just west of 7th to watch the mighty take a smoke break before a performance.
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Ok, sorry for the cheesy question that's already been done before. Carnegie Hall is a haven for New York's cultural elite. Master piano performances can be seen here and it's a privilege just to be... More
Ok, sorry for the cheesy question that's already been done before. Carnegie Hall is a haven for New York's cultural elite. Master piano performances can be seen here and it's a privilege just to be inside. You can always expect only the greatest and highest quality of musical excellence when you attend a concert here.
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How do you get to Carnegie Hall ? The F train. Seriously Carnegie Hall is one of those rare cultural institutions that lives up to its reputation. The seats are extremely comfortable and the... More
How do you get to Carnegie Hall ? The F train. Seriously Carnegie Hall is one of those rare cultural institutions that lives up to its reputation. The seats are extremely comfortable and the programming is always interesting and diverse. From great classical ensembles, violin virtuosos, famous pianists, top notch jazz to rock bands like Jethro Tull. If you've never been take a look at their schedule of upcoming events and purchase a ticket. You'll be enriched by the experience.
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