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  2. Carnegie Hall - Wikipedia

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    June 23, 1980. Designated NYCL. June 20, 1967. Carnegie Hall (/ ˈkɑːrnɪɡi / KAR-nig-ee) [3][note 1] is a concert venue in Midtown Manhattan, New York City. It is at 881 Seventh Avenue, occupying the east side of Seventh Avenue between 56th and 57th Streets.

  3. National Youth Orchestra of the United States of America

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    The National Youth Orchestra of the United States of America (NYO-USA) [1] is the national youth orchestra of the United States. Organized by Carnegie Hall 's Weill Music Institute, it was established in 2012, and its first concert tour took place in the summer of 2013. Each summer, following an application and audition process, about 110 ...

  4. Chicago at Carnegie Hall - Wikipedia

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    The original LP release of this set contained two giant posters of the band, a poster of Carnegie Hall's exterior, an insert about voting information, and a 20-page softcover booklet; this last contained photos of the band members playing during the concert, and on the back bore a full touring schedule from their first tour through their 1971 US tour. [12]

  5. Distinguished Concerts International New York - Wikipedia

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    Distinguished Concerts International New York (DCINY) is a music entertainment production company that stages concerts for individual performers and performing groups in music venues such as Carnegie Hall and Lincoln Center in New York City, and Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles, California. Performance repertoire ranges from Handel’s ...

  6. Judy at Carnegie Hall - Wikipedia

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    Judy at Carnegie Hall is a double-LP (re-released decades later as an extended, two-disc CD) live recording of a concert by Judy Garland at Carnegie Hall in New York City, with backing orchestra conducted by Mort Lindsey. It was recorded on the night of Sunday April 23, 1961.

  7. Young People's Concerts - Wikipedia

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    The New York Philharmonic's annual "Young People's Concerts" series was founded in 1924 by conductor "Uncle" Ernest Schelling and Mary Williamson Harriman and Elizabeth "Bessie" Mitchell, co-chairs of the Philharmonic's Educational and Children's Concerts Committee. [4] Schelling designed the concerts to encourage a love of music in children ...

  8. NYC public school calendar 2024-25: Key dates, events ...

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    Here's a guide to everything you need to know about the New York City public school year for 2024-25, including a full calendar, health requirements, meal and transportation information: NYC ...

  9. Dark Side of the Moon Tour - Wikipedia

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    Dark Side of the Moon Tour. (1972–1973) 1974 tours. (1974) The Dark Side of the Moon Tour was a concert tour by English rock band Pink Floyd in 1972 and 1973 in support of their album The Dark Side of the Moon, covering the UK, US, Europe and Japan. There were two separate legs promoting the album, one in 1972 before the album's release and ...