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Carnegie Hall

Legendary concert hall with world-renowned acoustics is in its 120th season. Highlights: Feb. 1: Susan Graham, mezzo-soprano, and Malcolm Martineau, piano; Feb. 2: Europa Galante; Feb. 3: Ben Allison, bass; Feb. 5: The Carmina Burana Choral Project with the Orchestra of St. Luke’s; Feb. 8: Fretwork; Feb. 9: A Tribute to Motown; Feb. 14: The Philadelphia Orchestra conducted by Charles Dutoit with James Ehnes, violin; Feb. 15: Leif Ove Andsnes, paino; Feb. 16: Brentano String Quartet; Feb. 16: Orchestra of St. Luke’s conducted by Sir Roger Norrington with Jeremy Denk, piano; Feb. 17: Asha Bhosle, vocalist; Feb. 21: Eric Owens, bass-baritone, and Robert Spano, piano; Feb. 22: Muzsikás and András Schiff, piano; Feb. 23-25: Berliner Philharmoniker conducted by Sir Simon Rattle; Feb. 24: Erin Morley, soprano, and Vlad Iftinca, piano; Feb. 27: Simon Trpceski, piano; Feb. 28: Kronos Quartet; Feb. 29: Standard Time with Michael Feinstein; Mar. 2-4: Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Lorin Maazel; Mar. 3: Carnegie Hall Family Concert; Mar. 6-7, 9: Boston Symphony Orchestra; Mar. 8: Boston Pops Orchestra; Mar. 10: St. Louis Symphony conducted by David Robinson with Karita Mattila, soprano; Mar. 13: Morgenstern Trio; Mar. 14-17: L’Arpeggiata; Mar. 16: The New York Pops conducted by Steven Reineke with Patti Austin, guest artist; Mar. 17: The Chieftains; Mar. 18: Ebène Quartet; Mar. 21: Brentano String Quartet; Mar. 21: Standard Time with Michael Feinstein; Mar. 22: American Composers Orchestra; Mar. 23: Yefim Bronfman, piano; Mar. 23: Elias String Quartet; Mar. 24: Lo Còr de la Plana; Mar. 25: Les Violons du Roy; Mar. 26: So Percussion; Mar. 27-30: San Francisco Symphony conducted by Michael Tilson Thomas. Times/prices vary.

Website: carnegiehall.org

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