Carnegie Hall+ April 2022 Highlights

Wondering what to watch on Carnegie Hall+? Read on for a taste of a few highlighted programs this month.

Explore an array of curated concerts, operas, dance, and more on Carnegie Hall’s subscription video on-demand channel. This month, highlights include pianist Yuja Wang at the Salzburg Festival, cellist Sheku Kanneh-Mason with the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra, Bernard Haitink conducting the Concertgebouw Orchestra with Mitsuko Uchida, Sarah Willis’s Mozart y Mambo, and the Belcea Quartet with violist Antoine Tamestit.

Check out sneak previews of these highlights below.

April Spotlight Programs

Yuja Wang at the Salzburg Festival

Superstar pianist Yuja Wang electrifies the Salzburg Festival 2016 with Camerata Salzburg in a performance of Ravel’s Piano Concerto in G and Gershwin’s complementary Rhapsody in Blue. The program also includes selections by Mozart and Kodály with conductor Lionel Bringuier.

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!

April 2022 Free Programs

Bach’s St. John Passion
with the Munich Bach-Orchestra and Choir conducted by Karl Richter

Bregenz Festival: Verdi’s Rigoletto
with the Vienna Symphony and singers Vladimir Stoyanov and Mélissa Petit, conducted by Enrique Mazzola

The Philadelphia Orchestra: Rachmaninoff’s Second
conducted by Eugene Ormandy

Daniel Barenboim: The Power of Music
directed by Sabine Scharnagl

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: Sheku Kanneh-Mason by Chris Christodoulou.

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