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Recorded Live at Carnegie Hall

You can experience concerts recorded live on Carnegie Hall’s stages no matter where you are. From legendary albums to on-demand broadcasts and videos of recent performances, there’s always something from our stage to explore.

Carnegie Hall+: From Carnegie Hall

Selected concerts recorded live at the Hall are now available for viewing on Carnegie Hall+, from archival treasures like Lang Lang’s Carnegie Hall recital debut to recent performances, including an acclaimed concert by Orchestre de Paris with conductor Klaus Mäkelä and a special program by the NYO-USA All-Stars with Yannick Nézet-Séguin and Daniil Trifonov.

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Amanda Gorman and Jan Vogler: An Evening of Poetry and Bach

Cellist Jan Vogler collaborates with celebrated poet and bestselling author Amanda Gorman in an evening that combines J. S. Bach cello suites with spoken-word poetry, sending a message of humanity and hope to audiences.

On-Demand WQXR Broadcasts

Listen to the newest WQXR broadcast from Carnegie Hall. Browse the full list of broadcasts currently available for listening.

Concerto Köln

Broadcast from March 18, 2026

Concerto Köln by Sonja Werner, Shunske Sato by Marco Borggreve, Max Volbers by Andrej Grilc The renowned early-music ensemble performs works by Telemann, Mrs Philarmonica, J. S. Bach, Giuseppe Sammartini, and Handel, plus a very special rendition of Vivaldi’s double concerto for two violins, featuring violinist extraordinaire Shunske Sato and eminent recorder player Max Volbers in his Carnegie Hall debut. Concerto Köln has described this repertoire as “a tapestry of baroque brilliance,” and their distinguished collaborators make this program something truly unique.

Albums

New Release from Yunchan Lim

Listen to a recently released recording of Yunchan Lim’s 2025 Carnegie Hall concert.

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From the Stage: 2025–2026 Season

This regularly updated YouTube playlist features carefully chosen excerpts from extraordinary Carnegie Hall performances. Explore the full playlist on YouTube(opens in a new tab).

Seong-Jin Cho: Rachmaninoff’s Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini

Pianist Seong-Jin Cho joins the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra and conductor Manfred Honeck in a performance of Rachmaninoff’s Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini.

A virtuosic set of 24 variations inspired by the last of Niccolò Paganini’s 24 Caprices for Solo Violin, Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini received its New York premiere at Carnegie Hall in 1934 with the composer as soloist alongside the New York Philharmonic led by Bruno Walter. The swooning melody of Variation 18—an inversion of the work’s main theme—was so immediately popular that even the typically dour composer recognized its commercial appeal and commented, “This one’s for my agent.”

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