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Carnegie Hall

Browse features on Latin music at Carnegie Hall in Midtown, Manhattan; including Latin classical, jazz, pop, and all kinds of music Citywide.

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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

Horacio Lavandera

Horacio Lavandera. Courtesy of the artist.

Horacio Lavandera https://youtu.be/flprmdHMgsM Horacio Lavandera is a young Argentine virtuoso pianist. He is a Steinway Artist. Lavandera plays the classical repertoire, 20th century music, and works by Argentine composers. He also composes, inspired by an interest in science. Lavandera was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina in 1984. He rose to prominence by winning the … [Read more...] about Horacio Lavandera

Andalusían Voices: Linares, Heredia, & Arcángel

Carmen Linares, Marina Heredia, and Arcángel. Courtesy of Carnegie Hall.

Andalusian Voices: Carmen Linares, Marina Heredia, and Arcángel at Carnegie Hall's Stern Auditorium / Perelman Stage on Saturday, March 17, 2018 at 8 pm is a night that blends the best of flamenco traditions with the best flamenco today. Get Tickets This is part of Carnegie Hall's Around the Globe series. It is produced with Flamenco Festival, Inc., producers of Flamenco … [Read more...] about Andalusían Voices: Linares, Heredia, & Arcángel

Venetian Valentine Commedia Masked Ball

Venetian Valentine Commedia Masked Ball by Dances of Vice

Venetian Valentine Commedia Masked Ball by Dances of Vice at Grand Prospect Hall in Brooklyn February 11, 2017 is an immersive Venetian Carnival Burlesque that is part of Carnegie Hall’s La Serenissima festival. About the Venetian Valentine Commedia Masked Ball The show is a sumptuous, over-the-top fusion of Baroque dance, live music, opera, circus, gender-bending … [Read more...] about Venetian Valentine Commedia Masked Ball

La Serenissima

La Serenissima ~ Music and Arts from the Venetian Republic

La Serenissima ~ Music and Arts from the Venetian Republic is a celebration of Venetian culture at Carnegie Hall and other venues February 3-21, 2017. The city-state of Venice was Europe's gateway to the Orient. Venice prospered from the oriental trade and brought eastern influences into Europe. https://youtu.be/9aXpV9e6Z6c La Serenissima Events Jordi Savall and … [Read more...] about La Serenissima

Zaira Meneses, the first lady of the classical guitar

Zaira Meneses ~ Mexico's First Lady of the Classical Guitar

Zaira Meneses is a world-class classical guitarist originally from Veracruz, Mexico. She plays with a passion that makes the music come alive. Zaira Meneses in New York City Zaira Meneses is guest soloist with the Chamber Orchestra of New York at Carnegie Hall, Thursday, December 8, 2016 at 7:30pm. Come back, we want to hear you play again. About Zaira … [Read more...] about Zaira Meneses, the first lady of the classical guitar

Ana Moura & Buika

Ana Moura & Buika

Ana Moura & Buika at Carnegie Hall April 26, 2016 at 8pm is two powerful female vocalists singing Portuguese Fado, Spanish Flamenco and Latin standards. Ana Moura https://youtu.be/lh9YHtZzHfk Ana Moura singing "Fado Loucura" (Fado Madness)Ana Moura is a young Portuguese Fado star. She is from Santarém, Portugal, just north of Lisbon. Ana works the traditional … [Read more...] about Ana Moura & Buika

Qasida Persian Spanish Flamenco Festival at Carnegie Hall

Qasida ~ Rosario Guerrero "La Tremendita" & Mohammad Motamedi. Courtesy the artists / Carnegie Hall.

Qasida is an ancient form of Arabic poetry that spread across the Muslim world. In a way, Qasida is Arabic folk music. Qasida has noted Persian, Urdu (Pakistani), and West African variations. It is deep in the Flamenco. Qasida Carnegie Hall Qasida plays Carnegie Hall Friday, March 18, 2016 at 8:30pm. It is part of the Flamenco Festival 2016. About Qasida The Qasida project … [Read more...] about Qasida Persian Spanish Flamenco Festival at Carnegie Hall

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