Carnegie Hall+ December 2021 Spotlights

Wondering what to watch first on Carnegie Hall+? Check out this month’s spotlights!

These five programs are a great way to start exploring Carnegie Hall’s groundbreaking new on-demand subscription channel. Enjoy front-row access to the Salzburg Festival, a lieder recital with Renée Fleming, a singular staging of Swan Lake, world-renowned piano virtuosos, a unique production of a classic Mozart opera, and more.

Check out sneak previews of these highlights below.

December Spotlight Programs

Salzburg Festival: Dudamel and Kissin

Gustavo Dudamel leads the Vienna Philharmonic in Stravinsky’s Firebird, based on a timeless Russian fairy tale about the namesake mystical creature. World-renowned pianist Evgeny Kissin is featured in an exhilarating performance of Liszt’s virtuosic Piano Concerto No. 1.

These highlight programs barely scratch the surface of the immense programming available on Carnegie Hall+, and new films and performances are added regularly. Find out how to subscribe to Carnegie Hall+ today.

Plus, don’t miss this month’s free programs while they’re still available!

December Free Programs

Salzburg Easter Festival: Pagliacci
with Jonas Kaufmann

Beethoven’s “Kreutzer” Violin Sonata
with Leonidas Kavakos and Enrico Pace

Rossini’s William Tell Overture
with the Berlin Philharmonic and Herbert von Karajan

Rachmaninoff’s Piano Concertos Nos. 3 and 4
with Denis Matsuev and the Orchestre de Paris led by Stanislav Kochanovsky

New customers can sign up for a seven-day free trial and subscribe directly to Carnegie Hall+ on the Apple TV app for just $7.99 per month. Plan auto renews until cancelled.

Photography: Olga Esina and the Vienna State Ballet in Tchaikovsky’s Swan Lake by ORF / Milenko Badzic.

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