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| Carnegie Hall |
57th St. at 7th Ave |
| Ph:212-247-7800 |
| With three stages and a full calendar of world class performances ranging from classical, contemporary, jazz, family and educational programs, Carnegie Hall is one of New York's preeminent performing arts venues. Call the box office to find out what's happening while you're in town |
| New York City Center |
55th St. b/w 6th & 7th Avs. |
| Ph:212-247-0430 |
| Known for its excellent concert series, City Center also hosts annual runs by the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, Paul Taylor Dance Company, and American Ballet Theatre. Call for performance schedules and ticket information |
| The Metropolitan Opera |
| Established in 1880, the internationally acclaimed Metropolitan Opera offers seven performances each week from some of the world's most talented opera singers and conductors. Renowned for its radio broadcasts, a tradition since 1931, the Metropolitan Opera performs at the Lincoln Center's Metropolitan Opera House, one of the most famous in the country. Each seat at the venue features screens that provide continuous English translation of foreign languages. See Lincoln Center listing for contact information. |
| New York City Opera |
| Seeking to make opera accessible to patrons frem a range of economic backgrounds, the company offers tickets at affordable prices. In its expansive repertoire, it features everything from the classics of Monteverdi to the contemporary works of Bela Bartok and Aaron Copland. See Lincoln Center listing for contact information. |
| Lincoln Center |
62nd-65th Sts. from Columbus to Amsterdam Avs. |
| Ph:212-875-5456 |
| New York's premier performing arts institution houses 15 major companies which each year present amazing range of classical, contemporary, and innovative performing arts events. Resident organizations include the Chamber Music Society, the Film Society, Jazz at Lincoln Center, the Juilliard School, Lincoln Center Theater, the Metropolitan Opera, New York City Ballet, New York City Opera, New York Philharmonic, the New York Public Library for the Performing Arts, and the School of American Ballet. |
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