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Carnegie Hall Presents

An Evening with John Williams and Yo-Yo Ma

One Night Only at Carnegie Hall
Thursday, February 22, 2024 7 PM Stern Auditorium / Perelman Stage
John Williams by Todd Rosenberg, Yo-Yo Ma by Jason Bell
Join us for a spectacular celebration of John Williams’s concert and film music. In the first half of the performance, Yo-Yo Ma joins The Philadelphia Orchestra and conductor Stéphane Denève as soloist in the dazzling Cello Concerto, which Williams composed for Ma in 1994. The orchestra also performs Williams’s celebratory Just Down West Street ... on the left, composed as a gift for the Tanglewood Music Center’s 75th anniversary. Williams then takes the stage to conduct a grand tour through some of his most iconic film music—including selections from the Indiana Jones and Star Wars series, E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, and The Book Thief—as well as his quintessential Olympic Fanfare and Theme. Experience a thrilling evening of music by one of the most beloved composers of our lifetime.

Complete this glamorous evening by attending a post-concert gala dinner in Carnegie Hall’s Weill Music Room. Availability to purchase gala tickets (starting at $2,500) is limited. For more information, please contact the Special Events Office at 212-903-9679. All gala ticket and table prices include a partially tax-deductible donation that benefits Carnegie Hall’s artistic, education, and social impact programming.

There is a limit of 8 tickets per household. Additional orders exceeding the ticket limit may be cancelled without notice. This includes orders associated with the same name, email address, billing address, credit card number and/or other information.

Performers

The Philadelphia Orchestra
John Williams, Conductor
Stéphane Denève, Conductor
Yo-Yo Ma, Cello

Program

ALL-JOHN WILLIAMS PROGRAM

Just Down West Street ... on the left

Cello Concerto

Olympic Fanfare and Theme

Excerpts from The Book Thief

Scherzo for Motorcycle and Orchestra from Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade

Marion's Theme from Raiders of the Lost Ark

The Raiders March from Raiders of the Lost Ark

Princess Leia's Theme from Star Wars: Episode IV—A New Hope

Adventures on Earth from E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial

Event Duration

The printed program will last approximately 100 minutes, including one 20-minute intermission. 

Event Leadership

Co-Chairs

George Lucas and Mellody Hobson
Hobson/Lucas Family Foundation

Yesim and Dusty Philip
Steven Spielberg

Vice-Chairs

Mercedes T. Bass
Maral and Sarkis Jebejian

Benefactors

Linda and Earle Altman
Aryeh and Elana Bourkoff
Joseph Chang
Tracy Chutorian Semler and Eric Semler

Event Details

Carnegie Hall

6 PM Cocktail Party                         (Rohatyn Room, Carnegie Hall)

7 PM Concert                                     (Stern Auditorium / Perelman Stage)

9:30 PM Gala Dinner                       (Weill Music Room, Carnegie Hall)

Attire: Cocktail

 

Event Reservations

Availability to attend the post-concert gala dinner in Carnegie Hall’s Weill Music Room is limited. For more information, please contact the Special Events Office at sevents@carnegiehall.org or 212-903-9679.

Please note that exact seating assignments will not be determined until the month of the event.

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The Philadelphia Orchestra

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Stéphane Denève

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