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Get $10 Student RUSH Tickets to select events at Carnegie Hall for only $10. Eligible concerts will be announced weekly throughout the season. Sign up to receive weekly $10 Student RUSH Ticket announcements.

How to purchase $10 Student RUSH Tickets

Students may buy $10 Student RUSH Tickets in person at the Carnegie Hall Box Office on the corner of 57th Street and Seventh Avenue, and must present a valid student photo ID at the time of purchase.

Current student subscribers may also purchase $10 Student RUSH Tickets online or by calling CarnegieCharge at 212-247-7800. If you are a current student subscriber, sign in to your carnegiehall.org account and make sure to enter promotional code STUDENT8465 when selecting your seats.


$10 STUDENT RUSH TICKETS


Milton Nascimento
Wednesday, November 18, 2009 at 8 PM
Stern Auditorium / Perelman Stage
Info & Tickets

MILTON NASCIMENTO, Vocalist

One of Brazil’s greatest musicians, this unpredictable artist has a voice both intimate and soaring, with a wide musical range from pop to jazz.
 
 
Christoph Eschenbach
Thursday, November 19, 2009 at 8 PM
Stern Auditorium / Perelman Stage
Info & Tickets

THE PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA

Christoph Eschenbach, Conductor

MAHLER   Symphony No. 7

This symphony deserves to stand by itself on a concert program. The music takes the listener on a tumultuous journey, from a dark, mysterious opening—said to have been inspired by an oarsman’s rhythmic rowing on the lake at Mahler’s summer home—to a sunlit finale punctuated by thrilling brass fanfares and explosive timpani.
 
 
Steven Reineke
Friday, November 20, 2009 at 8 PM
Stern Auditorium / Perelman Stage
Info & Tickets

THE NEW YORK POPS

Steven Reineke, Music Director and Conductor
Ann Hampton Callaway, Guest Artist
James T. Lane, Guest Artist
N'Kenge, Guest Artist
Camp Broadway Kids


TOO MARVELOUS FOR WORDS: CELEBRATING JOHNNY MERCER

The legendary lyricist of “Moon River,” “That Old Black Magic,” and countless other beloved songs, deserves a 100th-anniversary concert all to himself. To celebrate his life and work, The New York Pops presents three striking singers, Ann Hampton Callaway, a top artist in traditional pop-standard style; James T. Lane, star of Broadway’s hit revival A Chorus Line; and the vibrant young newcomer N’Kenge.
 
 
Bang on a Can All-Stars
Saturday, November 21, 2009 at 7:30 PM
Zankel Hall
Info & Tickets

BANG ON A CAN ALL-STARS
TRIO MEDIAEVAL
JULIA WOLFE: STEEL HAMMER


Bang on a Can All-Stars
Ashley Bathgate, Cello | Robert Black, Bass
David Cossin, Percussion | David Friend, Piano
Mark Stewart, Electric Guitar
Evan Ziporyn, Clarinets | Jody Elff, Sound Engineer

Trio Mediaeval
Anna Maria Friman | Linn Andrea Fuglseth
Torunn Østrem Ossum

Jim Findlay, Scenic Designer | Joshua Higgason, Technical Director and Assistant Designer


JULIA WOLFE   Steel Hammer (NY Premiere,
                             commissioned by Bang on a Can
                             with generous support from Maria
                             Robert A. Skirnick and Carnegie Hall)


Pre-concert talk at 6:30 PM in Zankel Hall: Julia Wolfe in conversation with John Schaefer, Host of WNYC’s Soundcheck and New Sounds.


This tour of Bang on a Can All-Stars is made possible by a grant from Mid Atlantic Arts Foundation in partnership with the National Endowment for the Arts Regional Touring Program.


 
 
Stefan Lano
Monday, November 30, 2009 at 7:30 PM
Zankel Hall
Info & Tickets

AMERICAN COMPOSERS ORCHESTRA

Stefan Lano, Conductor
Curt Cacioppo, Voice and Percussion | Donal Fox, Piano
Colin Gee, Writer, Director, and Actor | Erin Gee, Vocalist
Huang Ruo, Vocalist


TRADITIONS AND TRANSMIGRATIONS

American Composers Orchestra always pushes the envelope, and here they're working with composers who transform folk traditions into something new. The transformations use electronic sounds, Chinese folk singing, and piano improvisations that blend classical music and jazz, drawing both on ancient cultures and on our own postmodern world.


 
 
HOW TO BUY YOUR TICKETS

$10 Student RUSH Tickets for these events are available now at the Box Office.

Online
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Enter code STUDENT8465 in the promotion field when selecting seats.
By Phone
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212-247-7800

CarnegieCharge
Daily, 8 AM–8 PM


Mention code STUDENT8465.
At the Box Office
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Monday–Saturday, 11 AM–6 PM
Sunday, 12 PM–6 PM
 
 

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A student subscriber is a student who bought one or more student subscription concert packages in the 2009–2010 season consisting of three or more concerts.



Student Ticket Policy

Current student subscribers will be able to purchase $10 student tickets by phone or online when they go on sale. To order online, student subscribers must sign in and enter a promotional code before selecting seats. Non-student subscribers must buy $10 student tickets at the Box Office and must present a valid student photo ID. Student discount tickets are available on a first-come, first-served basis and may be discontinued at any time.

As a special benefit for our student subscribers, the $10 convenience fee has been reduced to only $1 per ticket. This reduced fee is only valid on $10 student tickets purchased online or through CarnegieCharge, and cannot be applied to student subscriptions. There is no convenience fee on $10 student tickets that are purchased in person at the Box Office.




Merkin Family Ticket Fund Student tickets are generously supported
by The Merkin Family Ticket Fund.


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