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Hot off the press—our 2023 lineup of prestigious conductors and adjudicators for the famed main stage at Carnegie Hall is now public! The Festival at Carnegie Hall gives talented choirs, bands, and ...
On March 1, 2020, when WorldStrides welcomed talented choirs from across the country for their grand debut at Carnegie Hall in New York City, we didn’t yet know the impact that COVID-19 would have o...
Ninth-grader and euphonium player Jack tells us about his performance at Carnegie as part of his WorldStrides Performing Arts program. When I first arrived at Carnegie Hall, I was amazed by how large,...
Carnegie Hall is one of the most prestigious venues in the world for classical and popular music. Did you know that it also has a history of inclusivity? Even before other prominent stages were open t...
For students who perform, WorldStrides’ Festival at Carnegie Hall is a preeminent experience, and we are honored to have Jeffery Redding, a preeminent and Grammy award-winning conductor, once again ...
Our Festival at Carnegie Hall rewards the most elite music groups with the opportunity to perform at the world-famous Carnegie Hall on the Ronald O. Perelman Stage. The illustrious history of this gre...
In our new series, “Five Questions,” you will get to know our renowned music professionals a little bit better. This weeks Five Questions features Jeffery Ames, choral conductor in our Festival at...
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