Recorded Live at Carnegie Hall

You can experience concerts recorded live on Carnegie Hall’s stages no matter where you are. From legendary albums to on-demand broadcasts and videos of recent performances, there’s always something from our stage to explore.

Carnegie Hall+: From Carnegie Hall

Selected concerts recorded live at the Hall are now available for viewing on Carnegie Hall+, from archival treasures like Lang Lang’s Carnegie Hall recital debut to recent performances, including an acclaimed concert by Orchestre de Paris with conductor Klaus Mäkelä and a special program by the NYO-USA All-Stars with Yannick Nézet-Séguin and Daniil Trifonov.

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NYO Jazz at Carnegie Hall with Alicia Olatuja

Carnegie Hall’s jazz big band of young musicians from across the United States performs a program of standards and new works under the leadership of trumpet great Sean Jones with multi-genre singer Alicia Olatuja.

On-Demand WQXR Broadcasts

Listen to the newest WQXR broadcast from Carnegie Hall. Browse the full list of broadcasts currently available for listening.

Vienna Philharmonic

Broadcast from March 1, 2025

Riccardo Muti conducts the Vienna Philharmonic in back-to-back concerts at Carnegie Hall. This Saturday-night program includes the Hall’s first-ever performance of Catalani’s Contemplazione, which transposes the heart-wrenching lyricism of Italian opera into a 10-minute orchestral piece. Also included is a symphonic suite from Stravinsky's Le baiser de la fée (The Fairy’s Kiss); based on The Ice-Maiden, it pays tribute to the life and music of Tchaikovsky, and many New York audience members will recognize it from Balanchine’s iconic ballet. Schubert’s magnificent final symphony—the Ninth—closes the program, a work with overtly Beethoven-esque characteristics and a particularly helpful subtitle: “Great.”

Albums

New Release from Natalia Lafourcade

Listen to a recently released recording of Natalia Lafourcade’s 2022 Carnegie Hall concert.

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From the Stage

This regularly updated YouTube playlist features carefully chosen excerpts from extraordinary Carnegie Hall performances. Explore the full playlist on YouTube.

Adrienne Warren in “What’s Love Got to Do with It” with the New York Pops

Broadway star Adrienne Warren, known for her titular Tony Award-winning role in Tina: The Tina Turner Musical, joined the New York Pops and Steven Reineke for Simply the Best: A Tina Turner Tribute with Adrienne Warren at Carnegie Hall in October 2024. The powerhouse tribute to the “Queen of Rock ‘n’ Roll” featured her beloved and very first Billboard Hot 100 hit, “What's Love Got to Do With It,” written by Graham Lyle and Terry Britten.

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