'Music, for Me, Is Total Freedom': Conductor Marin Alsop on Her Season at Carnegie Hall
She will conduct a New York premiere by John Adams, Gershwin's Piano Concerto in F, Prokofiev's Romeo and Juliet, and more.
She will conduct a New York premiere by John Adams, Gershwin's Piano Concerto in F, Prokofiev's Romeo and Juliet, and more.
The jazz vocalist will sing from the Great American Songbook and her musical Ogresse.
He will play a series of concerts in 2025 and 2026.
The Cuban-born composer is this season's Debs Composer's Chair.
Why she has a lifelong love for Schubert.
The pianist continues her three-season Perspectives series at Carnegie Hall.
The Grammy winner shares what's in store for the season-long residency, featuring collaborations with Francesco Turrisi, Our Native Daughters, and Silkroad Ensemble, launching October 15.
For Batiste, it's all about building on what came before.
Hosts Jeff Spurgeon and John Schaefer reflect on their time with the WQXR broadcast series.
The top five spots are held by just two composers.
The conductor leads his Orchestre Révolutionnaire et Romantique in an all-Beethoven program at Carnegie Hall beginning February 18.
Widmann's works will be showcased in a variety of concerts January 28"April 6.
The Grammy Award"winning star opens her series singing Berlioz's La mort de Cléopâtre with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Riccardo Muti November 15.
In addition to the October 3 gala concert, MTT curates his second Perspectives series over the season.
The Hopes and Dreams album features major artists—from Joyce DiDonato to Patti LuPone—singing lullabies from all over the world.
Together with Carnegie Hall, Caro looks back at that turbulent decade via a citywide festival, running through March 24.
The virtuoso finds the musical color and excitement in her Carnegie Hall Perspectives series next month.
Conductor Daniel Barenboim on how to enjoy the maestro’s complex sound.