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Tag: History (62)
Saturday, July 21, 2012
The A to Z of Carnegie Hall: D is for Damrosch
READ | PHOTOS: Our summer-long series
The A to Z of Carnegie Hall
continues with the letter
D
for Damrosch, a surname that has had a key influence on Carnegie Hall since before the Hall opened in 1891, through the present day.
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Wednesday, July 18, 2012
The A to Z of Carnegie Hall: C is for Carnegie
READ | WATCH: Our
A to Z of Carnegie Hall
continues with the letter
C
and the man without whom this series would not be happening.
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Wednesday, July 11, 2012
The A to Z of Carnegie Hall: B is for Bernstein
READ | WATCH: Today, we continue our new summer series
The A to Z of Carnegie Hall
with the letter
B
... for Bernstein.
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Leonard Bernstein
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Monday, July 9, 2012
The A to Z of Carnegie Hall: A is for Acoustics
READ | WATCH: Welcome to a new summer series in which we reveal the the wonders of Carnegie Hall—the people, the music, and the history—from A through Z, one letter at a time.
Today ... the letter
A
.
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Thursday, June 28, 2012
Charles Mingus at Carnegie Hall: 90th Birthday Salute
READ | PHOTOS: In honor of the 90th birthday earlier this year of bassist, composer, and bandleader Charles Mingus—and on the 35th anniversary of his final appearance at the Hall on June 28, 1977—we're taking the opportunity to look back at this legendary musician's Carnegie Hall performances.
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