• World, Pop, and Jazz

    From the irresistible rhythms of Cuban music to the sophistication of Brazilian bossa nova, from the passionate intensity of Mexican rancheras to the emergence of Venezuela’s El Sistema social-action movement, Latin American culture continues to fascinate audiences here in the United States and around the world.

    During Voices from Latin America—from November 8 through December 11, 2012—Chucho Valdés, Gilberto Gil, Yoruba Andabo, Arnaldo Antunes, the Aldo López-Gavilán Quartet, Orquestra Imperial, and a tribute to Chavela Vargas are just some of the concerts that will light up Carnegie Hall.

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  • A Closer Look
    Stars of Broadway
    WATCH: Leslie Stifelman, music director and conductor of Chicago: The Musical,  Morgan James and Telly Leung, the stars of the hit show Godspell.   
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    When All That Jazz Began
    READ | PHOTOS: Jazz was first heard at Carnegie Hall on May 2, 1912, when James Reese Europe and his Clef Club Orchestra presented a "Concert of Negro Music."
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  • Live from Carnegie Hall
    South Pacific
    READ: To mark the upcoming performance of The Sound of Music at the Hall, we revisit the 2005 production of another Rodgers & Hammerstein classic, South Pacific.
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    Flatt and Scruggs
    READ: When the news of the death of Earl Scruggs emerged recently, we decided it was an appropriate time to pay tribute to the great banjo player in our regular series.
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