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The Carnegie Hall Notables is a membership and ticket program specifically created for music enthusiasts in their 20s and 30s. The Notables program celebrates music through intimate discussions with musicians, concerts, private performances, and exclusive Notables-only social gatherings.




Notables Events



Thanks so much to everyone who attended GAME ON! The Video Game and Music Revolution on Monday, October 19, presented exclusively for the Notables, Carnegie Hall's membership program for music lovers in their 20s and 30s.

View photos from the event ›




Membership Levels

Prelude
Notables - Prelude Benefits include:
› $20 discount tickets to all Carnegie Hall presentations by using Notables code (excluding Weill Music Institute events and Galas)
› Invitations to free biannual social gatherings
› Discounted tickets to Notables events
Prelude, $20
Supporter
Notables - Supporter Benefits include:
› Two pairs of complimentary tickets to select Zankel Hall concerts
› An exclusive evening hosted by Nicola Bulgari
Supporter, $500
Sustainer
Notables - Sustainer All of the benefits of a Notables Supporter and more:
› Two tickets to a select concert with a private Notables-only reception
› Formal invitations to Carnegie Hall Gala Benefits
Sustainer, $1,000
Patron
Notables - Patron The highest level of Notables membership. All the benefits of a Notables Sustainer and many extras that you won’t want to miss!
› Invitation for two to a complimentary dinner, followed by a concert in Stern Auditorium / Perelman Stage
› Personalized ticket service through the Patron Desk to purchase house seats
› Listing in each issue of Playbill and in the Annual Report
Patron, $2,000



Photo Galleries

REVIVAL Broadway’s Next Act
Click here for pictures from the most recent Notables panel and performance event, REVIVAL: Broadway’s Next Act, which featured Lin-Manuel Miranda, Duncan Sheik, Jerry Mitchell, Anthony Rapp, Adam Shankman, and host Ana Gasteyer. REVIVAL was generously underwritten by Pia and James Zankel.
REVIVAL Broadway’s Next Act
The Annual Notable Occasion 2008
Click here to see photos from the June 2 Notables event, which included cocktails, a private performance, and dinner. The event was generously underwritten by Nicola Bulgari.
The Annual Notable Occasion 2008
Bobby McFerrin & Edgar Meyer Reception
On February 21, Notables attended a performance in Stern Auditorium / Perelman Stage featuring the musical talents of Bobby McFerrin and Edgar Meyer. To view photos from the post-concert reception, click here.
Bobby McFerrin & Edgar Meyer Reception
interSEXtion: rock&roll * runway * retrospective
Check out photos from the interSEXtion panel discussion in Zankel Hall on October 22, 2007, and the afterparty at D’Or at Amalia sponsored by p.i.n.k. vodka.
interSEXtion: rock&roll * runway * retrospective



View photos from the Carnegie Hall Notables Fifth Annual Notable Occasion ›

 
Ways to Join
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By Telephone
Call the Notables office at 212-903-9734, 9:30 AM to 5:30 PM, Monday through Friday, and charge by credit card.

Notables FAQ

 



Steered by a diverse group of New York socialites and musical artists,
the Notables Committee includes the following:

The Notables Committee Co-Chairs
Cody Franchetti
Jimmy Zankel

The Notables Executive Committee
Carrie Cloud
Lara Meiland-Shaw
Mary Wible Vertin

The Notables Steering Committee

Wes Anderson
Joshua Bell
Fabiola Beracasa
Ryan Brown
Veronica Bulgari
Caroline Rocco Dennis
James Deutch

Jenny Sherman Dorman
Avner Dorman
Johnson Garrett
Seth Ginns
Brian Gorman
Jared Kushner
Audra McDonald

Shawn McDonald
Daniel Montilla
Molly Morse
Christin Barringer Rueger
Duncan Sheik
Justin Turkat



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