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Great musicians and composers from Tchaikovsky to The Beatles have graced the stage at Carnegie Hall since the venue opened in 1891 on the corner of 57th Street and 7th Ave in Midtown Manhattan.
He whipped out a harmonica and performed “One Foot in the Grave” to test “that Carnegie Hall reverb,” standing on the empty chairs as he moved about the stage with total freedom.
The show explores the events and legacy of World War I, and it will be performed just one night on Nov. 8 at Carnegie Hall. John Monsky, who created and narrates the multi-media event, joined CBS ...
From Kansas City to Carnegie Hall: These local ensembles are headed to the world's most famous stage
Performing at Carnegie Hall is also a way to introduce musicians to the world stage. The Kansas City Symphony Chorus, conducted by Arnold Epley, performed there in 2008. Classical KC’s own ...
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