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From the Top at Carnegie Hall

NPR’s Popular Radio Program is Returning for its Second Season on Television!

Visit the PBS website to watch episodes from Season 2 of From The Top at Carnagie Hall!

America's most extraordinary young musicians aged 8 to 18 will be showcased this spring on PBS when From the Top at Carnegie Hall, returns for its second season. Based on the popular NPR program and hosted by acclaimed pianist Christopher O’Riley, the television series takes viewers behind the scenes with today’s rising young musicians, and captures the excitement of their Carnegie Hall debuts. Intimate backstage and hometown footage of these talented young performers reveals that they bring passion and determination not only to music, but to everything from speed skating and soccer, to fashion design and model trains. The series will also feature a special guest appearance by renowned concert violinist Gil Shaham.

For More Information
The new season of From the Top at Carnegie Hall is now showing on most PBS stations. Visit the PBS website for more information and to subscribe to the show’s video podcast.

Visit fromthetop.org for more information about the From the Top organization.


When to Watch
Never miss an episode of From the Top at Carnegie Hall.

Find out when it’s airing on your local station.

Production partners

From the Top Production Partners

Liberty Mutual is the exclusive corporate sponsor for the series. Major support for From the Top at Carnegie Hall is provided by the Bernard Osher Foundation, with additional support from the Jack Kent Cooke Foundation, Helen and Peter Bing, and the E.H.A. Foundation.

From the Top at Carnegie Hall is a co-production of WGBH Boston, From the Top, and Don Mischer Productions in partnership with Carnegie Hall. Emmy Award-winning director Gary Halvorson has signed on to direct the second season of the series. The venerable production team of Halvorson and Don Mischer Productions represents an unprecedented collaboration for public television, and a rare one for the entertainment world at large.



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