Carnegie Hall's 2025-26 season honors the 250th anniversary of the United States with a festival that spans multiple musical genres, including jazz, rock, hip-hop, and classical music. Executive director Clive Gillinson aims to showcase America's diverse music-making through approximately 170 performances. The season will kick off in October with notable performances featuring conductor Daniel Harding and soloist Yuja Wang. Additionally, the renowned composer Arvo Part will be celebrated throughout the year as he turns 90, with emphasis on making his music accessible to all audiences, reflecting the dynamic spirit of American music.
The season will open in October with Daniel Harding leading the NYO-USA All-Stars in works by Bernstein and Stravinsky, alongside Yuja Wang's rendition of Tchaikovsky's Piano Concerto No. 1.
Arvo Part, turning 90, will be honored all season. Gillinson notes his language is universally engaging, making it accessible to all audiences.
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