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    • Games and Listening Guides
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    • Trace the development of African American musical styles and learn about the pioneers who helped define some of this country's most prominent artistic expressions.
    • Gino, the Carnegie Hall cat, leads an adventure through Carnegie Hall's history from its founding in 1891 to the present day.
    • Navigate the classic Dvořák's "From the New World" with help from Dvořák himself.
    • Past Entries

      For eight weeks, students from four schools—many of them encountering dance and classical music for the first time—blogged about their experiences during rehearsals with choreographer Royston Maldoom and his team in preparation for their performances of Stravinsky’s The Rite of Spring. 

       

    • Join Violet as she embarks on an instrument safari, collecting all the instruments of the orchestra.