In July,
Carnegie Hall’s Archives embarked upon an exciting new chapter with the start of
its Digital Archives Project, a multi-year initiative that will preserve and
digitize most of the Hall’s historic collections. Many of Carnegie Hall’s
archival materials—including photographs, program books, flyers, posters, correspondence,
and recordings—are currently available only on paper or in media formats likely
to become obsolete. This project will ensure that the Hall’s legacy is
preserved for future generations while also providing ways to capture new
materials developed by Carnegie Hall in support of its artistic and educational
programs.
As part of this project,
historic materials will be eventually made accessible to researchers and the
public in a much greater way—on-site at Carnegie Hall and online via
carnegiehall.org—all in support of the Hall’s mission, serving the widest
possible audience. Updates will be posted regularly, so please check back!
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