• Each season, using personal, behind-the-scenes and rehearsal videos, and written updates we follow artists as they showcase the journey and experience of making a Carnegie Hall debut. Previous debutants have included mezzo-soprano Joyce DiDonato, pianist Jonathan Biss, soprano Nadine Sierra, and jazz bassist and composer Ben Allison.

    This season, the spotlight focuses on Spanish conductor Pablo Heras-Casado who makes his Stern Auditorium / Perelman Stage debut at Carnegie Hall on February 7, 2013, as the principal conductor of the Orchestra of St. Luke's.

    Join us for a series of four videos—with additional written pieces—as Maestro Heras-Casado shares his thoughts on his debut, career, working methods, New York City, and the Orchestra of St. Luke's.

    Tickets for Maestro Heras-Casado's Carnegie Hall debut with Orchestra of St. Luke's are available here.

    Header Photography: Jean Radel

  • Pablo Heras-Casado's approach to working with ensembles has not changed since the early days of his conducting career.


  • Joining St. Luke's
    WATCH: Heras-Casado, along with Katy Clark and Daire FitzGerald from Orchestra of St. Luke's on the maestro's arrival.


  • Rehearsals
    WATCH: In part two of a series, Maestro Heras-Casado discusses his approach to rehearsals.
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