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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
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Wednesday, March 10 at 8 PM
Stern Auditorium / Perelman Stage
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Marinnsky Orchestra
Valery Gergiev, Music Director and Conductor
Ekaterina Semenchuk, Mezzo-Soprano (Didon)
Zlata Bulycheva, Mezzo-Soprano (Anna)
Irina Mataeva, Soprano (Ascagne and Ghost of Cassandre)
Sergei Semishkur, Tenor (Énée)
Daniil Shtoda, Tenor (Iopas)
Dmitry Voropaev, Tenor (Hylas)
Yuri Vorobiev, Bass (Narbal)
Vadim Kravets, Bass (Panthée)
Alexander Nikitin, Baritone (First Soldier and Ghost of Chorèbe)
Timur Abdikeyev, Bass (Second Soldier, Ghost of Hector, Ghost of Priam, and The God Mercury)
Chorus of the Mariinsky Theater
Andrei Petrenko, Chorus Master
BERLIOZ Les Troyens, Part II: The Trojans at Carthage
This concert is underwritten by Yoko Nagae Ceschina.
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Friday, March 12 at 7:30 PM
Zankel Hall
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Kronos Quartet
Margaret Leng Tan, Toy Piano, Toy Orchestra, and Vocals
Victor Gama, Pangeia Instrumentos
Matmos
Using an orchestra of toys, instruments constructed from remnant military materials by children from Angola, and technology capable of capturing tones emitted by the desert, Kronos revisits the joy in discovering new sounds through new means.
Join us after the concert for a casual event with the artists at the Zankel Hall Parterre Bar!
Learn more about the Kronos Quartet's five-concert Perspectives series at carnegiehall.org/kronos.
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Friday, March 12 at 8 PM
Stern Auditorium / Perelman Stage
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The New York Pops
Steven Reineke, Music Director and Conductor
Méav, Guest Artist
Ronan Tynan, Guest Artist
Liz Knowles, Violin
Kieran O'Hare, Uilleann Pipes
Darrah Carr Dance
NYPD Pipes and Drums of the Emerald Society
CELTIC MUSIC: A SAINT PATRICK'S DAY CELEBRATION
The beloved Irish tenor and the former star of Celtic Woman headline a celebration of Celtic music in time for Saint Patrick's Day.
Sponsored by KPMG LLP
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Saturday, March 13 at 10 PM
Zankel Hall
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Kronos Quartet
Ritva Koistinen, Kantele
Hurdy-Gurdy
Kimmo Pohjonen, Accordion and Vocals
Samuli Kosminen, Accordion Samples and Vocal Samples
Tanya Tagaq, Vocals
The clarity and directness of music from the Far North can be heard through traditional folk instruments and contemporary means alike. From plucked strings to electronically processed hurdy gurdy, this concert evokes the powerful, varied soundscape of the Arctic Circle.
Learn more about the Kronos Quartet's five-concert Perspectives series at carnegiehall.org/kronos.
This concert is made possible, in part, by The Barbro Osher Pro Suecia Foundation.
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Wednesday, March 17 at 7:30 PM
Weill Recital Hall
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Kronos Quartet Master Class
The Annex Quartet
Callino Quartet
Ragazze Quartet
Wei-Mao Huang, Pipa
Jin Yang, Pipa
This public master class is part of a weeklong Professional Training Workshop led by Kronos Quartet and Wu Man, featuring three young professional string quartets and two pipa players as they explore collaborative repertoire.
Professional Training Workshops are made possible, in part, by Mr. and Mrs. Nicola Bulgari and the Gladys Krieble Delmas Foundation.
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Friday, March 19 at 7:30 PM
Zankel Hall
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Anthony Marwood, Violin
Steven Isserlis, Cello
Thomas Adès, Piano
JANÁČEK Violin Sonata
LISZT Romance oubliée; La lugubre gondola
THOMAS ADÈS Lieux retrouvés (US Premiere,
commissioned by Carnegie Hall,
the Aldeburgh Festival,
and Wigmore Hall)
POULENC Sonata for Cello and Piano
RAVEL Piano Trio in A Minor
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Sunday, March 21 at 2 PM
Stern Auditorium / Perelman Stage
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Orchestra of St. Luke's
Christian Zacharias, Conductor and Pianist
C. P. E. BACH Symphony in E-flat Major, Wq. 179
BEETHOVEN Piano Concerto No. 3
ZIMMERMANN Rheinische Kirmestänze
SCHUMANN Symphony No. 3, "Rhenish"
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Sunday, March 21 at 7:30 PM
Zankel Hall
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Kronos Quartet Young Artists Concert
The Annex Quartet
Callino Quartet
Ragazze Quartet
Wei-Mao Huang, Pipa
Jin Yang, Pipa
This performance is the culminating event of a weeklong Professional Training Workshop led by Kronos Quartet and Wu Man, featuring three young professional string quartets and two pipa players as they explore collaborative repertoire, including Tan Dun's Ghost Opera and Terry Riley's The Cusp of Magic.
Professional Training Workshops are made possible, in part, by Mr. and Mrs. Nicola Bulgari and the Gladys Krieble Delmas Foundation.
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HOW TO BUY YOUR TICKETS
$10 Student RUSH Tickets for these events are available now at the Box Office.
Online
Student subscribers only—
sign in to carnegiehall.org
Enter code STUDENT8465 in the promotion field when selecting seats.
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By Phone
Student subscribers only—
212-247-7800
CarnegieCharge
Daily, 8 AM–8 PM
Mention code STUDENT8465.
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At the Box Office
57th Street and Seventh Avenue
Monday–Saturday, 11 AM–6 PM
Sunday, 12 PM–6 PM
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Please note that $10 Student Rush Tickets cannot be purchased in the hour preceding any scheduled concert.
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NEWS
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Stay up to date—sign up for Carnegie Hall’s student e-mail, Student Weekly and receive weekly notices of upcoming eligible concerts and news relevant to students.
Visit carnegiehall.org/studenttickets to see a list of concerts currently eligible for $10 Student RUSH Tickets.
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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.
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.
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Student tickets are generously supported
by The Merkin Family Ticket Fund.
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