Introducing Carnegie Hall+

Carnegie Hall+ is a first-of-its-kind premium subscription video channel that features full-length concerts, operas, dance, documentaries, artist profiles, and family programming for on-demand viewing —all presented with state-of-the-art video and audio quality. As explained by Clive Gillinson, Carnegie Hall’s executive and artistic director, “Carnegie Hall+ opens a window to viewers to some of the world’s most thrilling artists and arts destinations, creating an at-home journey of musical discovery.”

Curated by Carnegie Hall from an incredible array of new and historic presentations, Carnegie Hall+ transports viewers to the greatest performances on the world’s most renowned stages at the push of a button. With many programs offered in high definition (HD) and select programs available in 4K UHD, Carnegie Hall+ offers a peerless home-theater experience. Most of these programs are available exclusively on Carnegie Hall+ and available to viewers in the US for the first time.

Check out program highlights below and stay tuned for new selections that will be added each month.

Program Highlights

Just a few select programming highlights available on Carnegie Hall+ include:

  • A concert by Gustavo Dudamel and the Vienna Philharmonic joined by pianist Evgeny Kissin, performed at the 2020 Salzburg Festival (4K UHD and Dolby Atmos)
  • A duo-recital with superstar pianists Martha Argerich and Daniel Barenboim, filmed for the 2021 digital edition of Salzburg’s Mozart Week (4K UHD and Dolby Atmos)
  • Vienna at the Turn of the 20th Century, an evocative recital of lieder and arias performed by soprano Renée Fleming in Vienna’s Musikverein in 2012
  • Leonard Bernstein’s singular performance leading Mahler’s Fifth Symphony with the Vienna Philharmonic in 1972
  • Semyon Bychkov leading the Concertgebouw Orchestra in a performance of the complete ballet score to Tchaikovsky’s The Nutcracker
  • Leoncavallo’s Pagliacci featuring tenor Jonas Kaufmann with Christian Thielemann and the Staatskapelle Dresden, directed by Philipp Stölzl for the 2015 Salzburg Easter Festival
  • Asmik Grigorian in two Richard Strauss operas at the Salzburg Festival: the 2018 production of Salome and 2020 performance of Elektra, both with Franz Welser-Möst and the Vienna Philharmonic
  • Anna Netrebko in two Verdi operas at the Salzburg Festival: In the title role of Aida with Riccardo Muti leading the Vienna Philharmonic in a production staged by Shirin Neshat in 2017, and her star-making performance in La Traviata with Rolando Villazón and Thomas Hampson in 2005
  • Mozart’s La Clemenza di Tito directed by Peter Sellars and conducted by Teodor Currentzis, featuring Russell ThomasGolda Schultz, and Willard White from the 2017 Salzburg Festival
  • Two productions envisioned by director–visual artist William Kentridge: Schubert’s Winterreise with Matthias Goerne and Markus Hinterhäuser, staged for the Festival d’Aix-en-Provence in 2014; and Berg’s Wozzeck featuring Matthias Goerne and the Vienna Philharmonic, led by Vladimir Jurowski, at the Salzburg Festival in 2017
  • The legendary performance of Verdi’s Requiem from 1967 with Luciano Pavarotti and Leontyne Price, conducted by Herbert von Karajan at La Scala in Milan
  • The historic Wagner Centenary Ring cycle directed by Patrice Chéreau and conducted by Pierre Boulez from the Bayreuth Festival in 1979 and 1980
  • The official 250th anniversary production of Beethoven’s Fidelio performed in the Theater an der Wien, the opera house in which the work was first performed, directed by Oscar winner Christoph Waltz and conducted by Manfred Honeck (4K UHD and Dolby Atmos)
  • The Bolshoi Ballet in London—Paul Czinner’s Oscar-nominated film—which captures the fabled company’s 1956 performance at London’s Royal Opera House with the celebrated Galina Ulanova as Giselle and the “Dying Swan”
  • On Body, the three-part ballet choreographed by the innovative Richard Siegal, performed in Munich in 2018 by Ballet of Difference, his diverse troupe that merges classical ballet tradition, contemporary dance, and pop culture in an extraordinary dance event (4K UHD and Dolby Atmos) 
  • Tchaikovsky’s Swan Lake performed by the Vienna State Ballet with choreography by Rudolf Nureyev, presented in 2014 with new sets and costumes to mark the 50th anniversary of the production

How do I access Carnegie Hall+?

Carnegie Hall+ is currently available in English to customers in the United States and additional territories through the Apple TV app. Spectrum, Verizon Fios, DISH, and Sling TV customers in the United States are also able to subscribe to Carnegie Hall+ directly through their provider. Carnegie Hall+ will become available via additional providers in the future.

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Photography: Cast of Mozarts La clemenza di Tito at the Salzburg Festival by Roman Zach-Kiesling.

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