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Bernard Labadie conducts Orchestra of St Luke’s with La Chapelle de Québec in a Regal Handel Program

Orchestra of St Luke's (saragraphika/Adobe)

Orchestra of St Luke's is a chamber orchestra that regularly performs new works in all five New York City boroughs. It also performs for dance companies. Orchestra of St Luke's News Bernard Labadie conducts Orchestra of St Luke's and La Chapelle de Québec, a renowned choir Labadie founded, in a regal Handel program of "Coronation Anthems," "Music for the Royal … [Read more...] about Bernard Labadie conducts Orchestra of St Luke’s with La Chapelle de Québec in a Regal Handel Program

Edna Vázquez Blends Regional Mexican with Folk Pop Rock for Carnegie Hall Citywide at the LGBT Community Center

Edna Vázquez. Courtesy the artist.

Edna Vázquez is a Mexican mariachi singer-songwriter and LGBT advocate originally from Jalisco, Mexico, the mariachi heartland. She is known as a mariachi singer and you can hear those strains in her music, but Vázquez gathers many different influences into a bluesy personal style that might be called post-mariachi. She is what happens when you leave mariachi-land and that's … [Read more...] about Edna Vázquez Blends Regional Mexican with Folk Pop Rock for Carnegie Hall Citywide at the LGBT Community Center

Nella Rojas Sings Venezuelan Jazz at Carnegie Hall with Flor de Toloache

Nella Rojas (Eva Marques/World Music Institute)

Nella Rojas is On Her Way You probably haven't heard of her, YET, but mark my words, Nella Rojas is going to be a huge star. The young singer is already well on her way. Nella is from Margarita, Venezuela Nella was born in Margarita, a Caribbean island on the Venezuelan Caribbean coast. Like many of us, as a child she used to sing along with her favorite pop … [Read more...] about Nella Rojas Sings Venezuelan Jazz at Carnegie Hall with Flor de Toloache

Flor de Toloache, New York’s Female Mariachi, Plays Carnegie Hall with Nella

Flor de Toloache in the PBS special "Día de los Muertos" (PBS)

For more information, visit flordetoloache.com Mexican Regional Mexican, mariachi, music … [Read more...] about Flor de Toloache, New York’s Female Mariachi, Plays Carnegie Hall with Nella

Olga Cerpa y Mestisay Plays Canarian Folk Music at Carnegie Hall

Olga Cerpa y Mestisay (courtesy)

New York Latin folk music | Canarian Spanish … [Read more...] about Olga Cerpa y Mestisay Plays Canarian Folk Music at Carnegie Hall

Violinist Ara Malikian Plays Carnegie Hall

Ara Malikian (Keith Widyolar/New York Latin Culture Magazine)

Ara Malikian is an Armenian Lebanese Spanish pop violinist. We consider him Spanish because people are most defined by where they live now. Ara Malikian Ara Malikian is multicultural like the flamenco. He is of Armenian descent, born in Lebanon, and lives and works in Spain. We met him through the Flamenco Festival New York. Flamenco is interesting because you can … [Read more...] about Violinist Ara Malikian Plays Carnegie Hall

Leyla McCalla Joins Rhiannon Giddens for an African American Women’s Banjo Quartet in “Songs of Our Native Daughters” at Carnegie Hall

Leyla McCalla in 2022 (Greg Miles)

Leyla McCalla is a New Orleans Haitian Creole singer-songwriter who is one of the great American voices. She is a bridge from the sweet Caribbean music of Haiti and New Orleans to Country Music of the United States. Yes Country Music of the United States has African roots. You'd think it was the exception that proved the rule that most American popular culture originated in … [Read more...] about Leyla McCalla Joins Rhiannon Giddens for an African American Women’s Banjo Quartet in “Songs of Our Native Daughters” at Carnegie Hall

The Los Angeles Philharmonic with Gustavo Dudamel Plays Two Great Programs at Carnegie Hall

Los Angeles Philharmonic Gustavo Dudamel (Ryan Hunter)

The Los Angeles Philharmonic (LA Phil) is one of the world's great symphony orchestras. It is considered one of America's most forward-looking orchestras. In 2017, New York Times classical music critic Zachary Woolfe, called the LA Phil, "the most important orchestra in America. Period." Los Angeles Philharmonic at Carnegie Hall The LA Phil returns to Carnegie Hall … [Read more...] about The Los Angeles Philharmonic with Gustavo Dudamel Plays Two Great Programs at Carnegie Hall

Natalia Lafourcade Makes Her Carnegie Hall Debut With Music From Her Coming Album

Natalia Lafourcade (Christian Bertrand/Dreamstime)

Natalia Lafourcade is a Mexican Pop Rock and Folk singer who is one of the most successful Latin American singers. She blends Pop Rock and Regional Mexican musical traditions. She was born into a musical family in Mexico City in 1984, but considers herself from Veracruz, Mexico's Caribbean gateway city. Her father is French Chilean. Her mother is a pianist. Many Latin … [Read more...] about Natalia Lafourcade Makes Her Carnegie Hall Debut With Music From Her Coming Album

The São Paulo Symphony Orchestra Carnegie Hall Debut Features Rimsky-Korsakov & Villa-Lobos

São Paulo Symphony Orchestra Honorary Conductor Marin Alsop (Opus 3 Artists)

The São Paulo Symphony Orchestra is one of South America's leading symphony orchestras. The Orquestra Sinfônica do Estado de São Paulo is the state orchestra of Brazil's commercial capital. Its home stage is the Sala São Paulo. São Paulo Symphony Orchestra Carnegie Hall Debut The São Paulo Symphony Orchestra, led by Marin Alsop, makes its Carnegie Hall debut with a … [Read more...] about The São Paulo Symphony Orchestra Carnegie Hall Debut Features Rimsky-Korsakov & Villa-Lobos

Michael Olatuja Lagos Pepper Soup Plays Broadway Afrobeat in Times Square for Carnegie Hall Citywide

Michael Olatuja (Carnegie Hall)

Michael Olatuja is a New York Nigerian bassist, composer, and producer known for his work with major Pop artists, Broadway musicals, and movies. He plays bass like a lead instrument and his music is very cinematic. Olatuja is so respected in the industry that top artists work with him. He's also really a chef. Michael Olatuja plays highlights from his album "Lagos Pepper … [Read more...] about Michael Olatuja Lagos Pepper Soup Plays Broadway Afrobeat in Times Square for Carnegie Hall Citywide

The Afro Latin Jazz Ensemble with Malika Zarra, Akua Dixon & Quartette Indigo Play Carnegie Hall Citywide at Bryant Park

Afro Latin Jazz Ensemble (the artist/Carnegie Hall)

The Afro Latin Jazz Ensemble is a Grammy® Award–winning octet that is part of the Afro Latin Jazz Alliance. The Afro Latin Jazz Ensemble, with guest vocalist Malika Zarra and cellist Akua Dixon & Quartette Indigo, play a Carnegie Hall Citywide picnic performance at Bryant Park in Midtown on Friday, July 1, 2022 at 7pm. FREE. carnegiehall.org 🇨🇺 This concert's lineup … [Read more...] about The Afro Latin Jazz Ensemble with Malika Zarra, Akua Dixon & Quartette Indigo Play Carnegie Hall Citywide at Bryant Park

The Carnegie Hall Juneteenth Celebration Reimagines Togetherness

Carnegie Hall Juneteenth Celebration 2022 (Library of Congress)

The Carnegie Hall Juneteenth Celebration 2022 with The Healing of the Nations Institute celebrate Juneteenth on the Stern Auditorium / Perelman Stage at Carnegie Hall in Midtown, and a livestream on Sun, Jun 19, 2022 at 7pm. carnegiehall.org or juneteenthus.info 🇺🇸 Carnegie Hall Juneteenth Celebration 2022 This is the 4th Carnegie Hall Juneteenth Celebration. Get … [Read more...] about The Carnegie Hall Juneteenth Celebration Reimagines Togetherness

David Sánchez Plays Jazz for Carnegie Hall Citywide at El Museo del Barrio

David Sánchez (the artist)

David Sánchez is a Grammy-winning Jazz tenor saxophonist, one of the finest of his generation. Teachers are a big influence on an artist, and Sánchez has been mentored by both Eddie Palmieri and Dizzy Gillespie. That's Latin and that's Jazz. Puerto Rican tenor saxophonist David Sánchez plays Jazz for Carnegie Hall Citywide at El Museo del Barrio in "El Barrio" East Harlem, … [Read more...] about David Sánchez Plays Jazz for Carnegie Hall Citywide at El Museo del Barrio

Youssou N’Dour, Africa’s Most Famous Singer Plays Carnegie Hall

Youssou N'Dour at Carnegie Hall in 2018 (Jack Vartoogian/CH)

Youssou N'Dour is a Senegalese singer and former politician. "Rolling Stone" magazine has called him the most famous living African singer, and he really is. He is one of Mother Africa's leading cultural figures and was Senegal's Minister of Tourism in 2012-13. Youssou N'Dour, Africa's most famous living singer and one of the world's great voices, plays Carnegie Hall's … [Read more...] about Youssou N’Dour, Africa’s Most Famous Singer Plays Carnegie Hall

Plena Libre Plays Plena for Carnegie Hall Citywide at Riverbank State Park

Plena Libre in 2021 (the artists)

Plena Libre (Free Plena) is a four-time Grammy nominated, contemporary Plena band that is renewing Puerto Rican Folk traditions for new generations. Multi-Grammy nominee Plena Libre plays contemporary Puerto Rican Plena for Carnegie Hall Citywide at Riverbank State Park in Hamilton Heights, West Harlem on Sat, Apr 30 at 5pm. FREE. carnegiehall.org 🇵🇷 The band blends … [Read more...] about Plena Libre Plays Plena for Carnegie Hall Citywide at Riverbank State Park

Isabel Leonard Grammy-winning Argentine-American Opera Star

Isabel Leonard (Carnegie Hall)

Isabel Leonard is a Grammy®-winning Argentine-American mezzo-soprano. We've watched her perform at the Argentine Consulate in New York. When Ms. Leonard starts to sing, you can't help but stop whatever you are doing and just listen. She has a really commanding stage presence. Isabel Leonard Live with Carnegie Hall Isabel Leonard performs for Live with Carnegie Hall … [Read more...] about Isabel Leonard Grammy-winning Argentine-American Opera Star

Juneteenth Live with Carnegie Hall

Dr. James A. Forbes celebrates Juneteenth Live with Carnegie Hall (Chris Lee/Carnegie Hall)

Reverend Dr. James A. Forbes Jr. of Riverside Church (Morningside Heights) leads a Juneteenth celebration of freedom for Live with Carnegie Hall at CarnegieHall.org, Facebook and Instagram on Friday, June 19, 2020, Juneteenth, at 7:30pm. CarnegieHall.orgFacebook @NewYorkLatinCultureInstagram @CarnegieHall Juneteenth Juneteenth commemorates the legal end of slavery in … [Read more...] about Juneteenth Live with Carnegie Hall

Learn with Carnegie Hall: Jazz, Bomba & Plena, and Brazilian

Learn with Carnegie Hall: Jazz, Bomba & Plena, Brazilian (Carnegie Hall)

Carnegie Hall's Weill Music Institute presents a Musical Explorers concert for families (ages 4-8) with introductions to jazz, bomba & plena, and Brazilian music on Facebook and Instagram on Wednesday, June 17, 2020 at 2pm. FREE The concert features Brianna Thomas singing jazz, Juan Gutiérrez and Julia Gutiérrez-Rivera of Los Pleneros 21 singing, drumming and dancing … [Read more...] about Learn with Carnegie Hall: Jazz, Bomba & Plena, and Brazilian

Buika is the Spanish Queen of Flamenco Soul

Buika in 2019. Courtesy the artist.

Buika is an African-Spanish singer-songwriter with a giant voice who sprinkles hints of her flamenco roots into her own style of Latin jazz, soul and Afrobeat. Spain has always been a crossroads of the world and Buika is one of the best representatives of that. The blend of Spanish flamenco with African rhythms is natural. Spain and Africa are only nine miles (14km) … [Read more...] about Buika is the Spanish Queen of Flamenco Soul

Maluca Mala, Dominican Hip-Hop

Maluca Mala (artist/Carnegie Hall)

Maluca Mala is a Washington Heights fly girl with her own R&B barrio techno. Maluca Mala plays Carnegie Hall Citywide Saturday, March 21, 2020 ~ Maluca plays a free concert at El Museo del Barrio for Carnegie Hall Citywide at 4pm. FREE More information at carnegiehall.org The show was cancelled to keep New Yorkers safe during the COVID-19 Coronavirus … [Read more...] about Maluca Mala, Dominican Hip-Hop

Pistolera, Latin Alternative

Pistolera (Sandra Lilia Velasquez)

Pistolera is a great Latin Alternative, Mexican-American border band from Brooklyn, of course. Carnegie Hall Citywide at Flushing Town Hall Friday, February 14, 2020 ~ Pistolera plays a Valentine's Day concert of Latin alternative for Carnegie Hall Citywide at Flushing Town Hall in Flushing, Queens at 8pm. Free with RSVP (these shows sell out) to … [Read more...] about Pistolera, Latin Alternative

Aisha Syed, Dominican Violin Virtuoso

Aisha Syed (courtesy the artist)

Aisha Syed is a virtuoso classical violinist from the Dominican Republic who was a child prodigy and now solos with symphonies on the world's great stages. Aisha Syed World Heritage Tour stops by Carnegie Hall Thursday, October 10, 2019 ~ Aisha Syed plays Latin classical compositions for her World Heritage Tour at Carnegie Hall's Zankel Hall in Midtown, Manhattan at 8pm. … [Read more...] about Aisha Syed, Dominican Violin Virtuoso

Latin music in Carnegie Hall’s 2019-20 Season

Carnegie Hall announced its 2019-20 Season in January 2019. Latin music in Carnegie Hall's 2019-20 Season These shows have a Latin or African connection. September 2019 September 23, 2019 ~ Honduran-born violinist Jorge Ávila (DCINY concertmaster) does a classical recital in Carnegie Hall's Weill Recital Hall at 8pm. From $20 September 25, 2019 French pianist … [Read more...] about Latin music in Carnegie Hall’s 2019-20 Season

Joe Bataan, the King of Latin Soul, comes home to El Barrio

Joe Bataan. Courtesy the artist.

Joe Bataan, the King of Latin Soul, plays Boogaloo for Carnegie Hall Citywide at El Museo del Barrio in East Harlem, New York City on Saturday, May 18, 2019 at 4pm. FREE Bataan grew up three blocks away from El Museo, so this is really a homecoming. Joe Bataan, the King of Latin Soul Joe Bataan, born Bataan Nitollano in 1942, is a Filipino-African American … [Read more...] about Joe Bataan, the King of Latin Soul, comes home to El Barrio

Vicente Amigo’s “Tauromagia” is One of the Classic Flamenco Albums

Vicente Amigo Spanish flamenco

Vicente Amigo is a flamenco guitar virtuoso  who lives and works in Córdoba, Spain. Vicente Amigo to play Town Hall for World Music Institute Amigo plays Spanish Flamenco for the World Music Institute at The Town Hall in Midtown, Manhattan on Friday, March 29, 2019 at 8 pm. Doors at 7:30 pm. $30 - $65 This show was cancelled. Vicente Amigo plays Carnegie Hall for the … [Read more...] about Vicente Amigo’s “Tauromagia” is One of the Classic Flamenco Albums

“iLe” the Multi Grammy-Winning Ileana Cabra is her Own Woman after Calle 13

iLe. Courtesy Cesar Berrios / Carnegie Hall.

Puerto Rican rapper and bolero singer iLe plays El Museo del Barrio in East Harlem for Carnegie Hall Citywide on Saturday, March 16, 2019 at 4pm. FREE Info at www.carnegiehall.org In Puerto Rico, iLe is musical royalty, so her show is sure to be packed. Don't miss it and do go early. POSTSCRIPT: iLe has been la clave (the key) to my understanding of Puerto Rico and … [Read more...] about “iLe” the Multi Grammy-Winning Ileana Cabra is her Own Woman after Calle 13

Jordi Savall

Jordi Savall ~ a living legend of early Western music

Jordi Savall is a Catalan, Spanish early music conductor, viol player and composer. He is one of the world's leading figures in medieval, Renaissance, and Baroque music. Savall popularized the viol da gamba, a Spanish Renaissance viol that is played between the legs like a cello. Jordi Savall & Les Concert des Nations play French Baroque music at Carnegie Hall Savall and … [Read more...] about Jordi Savall

Fito Páez

Fito Paez. Courtesy of the artist.

Fito Páez is a singer-songwriter who is an Argentine rock (Rock Nacional, Rock en Español) legend. His poetry is amazing. Páez is one of the top artists of the generation when Latin American pop and rock music came into its own. Fito Paez to play Carnegie Hall Fito plays Carnegie Hall in Midtown, Manhattan on Friday, September 28, 2018 at 8 pm. $35.50 - … [Read more...] about Fito Páez

Septeto Santiaguero

Septeto Santiaguero 2018. Courtesy of the artists / Carnegie Hall.

Septeto Santiaguero plays for Carnegie Hall Citywide at the Brooklyn Museum on Saturday, October 6, 2018 at 5 pm. FREE Thank you Carnegie Hall for bringing really great music to our neighborhoods. Get tickets at www.carnegiehall.org Septeto Santiaguero https://youtu.be/AJHNJM8Mq9g Septeto Santiaguero is one of the best Cuban son bands working today. They are … [Read more...] about Septeto Santiaguero

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