Carnegie Hall is more than just a classical concert venue in midtown Manhattan—it’s a national landmark and a venue with a special place in the heart of every artist who’s ever performed there. That list that includes the greatest musicians from across the musical spectrum, including Tchaikovsky (who conducted the Hall’s opening night in 1891), Mahler, Billie Holiday, The Beatles, and more recent appearances by celebrated artists from the worlds of classical music, Broadway, jazz, and everything in between. The Hall’s largest performance space—the Stern Auditorium/Perelman Stage—is big enough to take a full symphony orchestra, yet its acoustic is so warm and embracing that even a solitary performer feels completely at ease. With two smaller, more intimate performance spaces—Zankel Hall and Weill Recital Hall—it’s equipped to host almost any kind of live music, and today it presents a kaleidoscopic, genre-spanning program. Here, listen to exclusive playlists that celebrate artists and repertoire from throughout Carnegie Hall’s history, discover recordings in Spatial Audio, browse the best of the current season, and much more.

Carnegie Hall in Spatial Audio

Discover fantastic performances recorded at Carnegie Hall and mastered in Spatial Audio. Offered in addition to Lossless in Apple Music, Spatial Audio with Dolby Atmos is an incredible three-dimensional experience. Music comes to you from above and all around you, clearer and crisper than ever, with every note feeling almost close enough to touch.

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