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For our online audience, Carnegie Hall produces an ever-changing variety of video and audio material.


Interactive History of African American Music

Interactive History of African American Music ›
An interactive resource that charts the many paths of African American musical history. Visitors to the site can trace the development of African American music from sacred traditions to Spirituals, blues to gospel, jazz to rhythm and blues, and all the way through rock 'n' roll and hip-hop. At each stop of this musical journey, photos and historical information are partnered with streaming audio, bringing this comprehensive timeline to life.

Listening Adventures

Listening Adventures ›
Learn about sound, music notation, text, and instruments in a fun, interactive exploration of musical repertoire. Although designed primarily for children ages 6 to 12, these engaging games allow both kids and adults to experience great music while learning music concepts in a stimulating environment.

Interactive Performance Guides

Interactive Performance Guides ›
Using video footage, interactive features, and animated score Leon Fleisher: The Late Schubert Sonatas, and The Emerson String Quartet: The Bartók Quartets, explore these major works through the vision and experience of some of the world's most accomplished musicians.

Sound Insights Sound Insights ›
Want to know more about the music and musicians you listen to at Carnegie Hall? Get inside the music with Carnegie Hall Sound Insights.

Artist Interviews Artist Interviews ›
Carnegie Hall brings you exclusive audio interviews about the music you love.

Carnegie Hall Podcasts

Carnegie Hall Podcasts ›
Carnegie Hall presents podcasts on music, music personalities, and, of course, Carnegie Hall. In these podcasts we bring you artists speaking about their work and their lives, commentaries from people in the know, and much more. Sign up today!

New Music New Music ›
New and innovative work has long been a part of Carnegie Hall’s fabric—the world premieres of such now-standard works as Dvořák’s "New World" Symphony and Gershwin’s An American in Paris took place at the Hall. Listen to many of the more recently commissioned works here.

New Music Carnegie Hall History Interactive Timeline ›
Explore the history of Carnegie Hall with this fun Timeline which features photos and descriptions of the high points in the life of the Hall including the opening, and the later saving and redevelopment of the hall, presidential speeches, segregation-busting debuts, and first bows by Ellington, Stern and Bernstein, the Beatles and Judy Garland.


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