Celebrate Black Artistry on Carnegie Hall+

In February, celebrate Black artistry on Carnegie Hall+. Watch legendary diva Leontyne Price—one of the first Black artists to sing a principal role at the Metropolitan Opera—in an unforgettable performance of Verdi’s Requiem with tenor Luciano Pavarotti at Milan’s Teatro alla Scala. Don’t miss two iconic programs that feature Grace Bumbry as Bizet’s Carmen: the acclaimed Salzburg Festival production conducted by Herbert von Karajan and its accompanying behind-the-scenes.

New on Carnegie Hall+ is soprano Angel Blue’s exciting performance as the titular character in Puccini’s Tosca at the acclaimed Aix-en-Provence Festival in France. Also hear Pretty Yende sing “Maria” from Bernstein’s popular West Side Story, along with Verdi and Puccini arias at the Grafenegg Festival.

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Featured Programs

Verdi’s Requiem with Leontyne Price and Luciano Pavarotti
Leontyne Price standing with a mirror behind her Leontyne Price standing with a mirror behind her
Bizet’s Carmen with Grace Bumbry
Grace Brumbry standing next to an actor sitting at a table Grace Bumbry standing next to an actor sitting at a table
Grace Bumbry Is CarmenMagic Moments of Music: A Documentary
Grace Bumbry standing inside a cave Grace Bumbry standing inside a cave
Puccini’s Tosca: Aix-en-Provence Festival
Angel Blue on stage with members of an orchestra Angel Blue on stage with members of an orchestra
Grafenegg: Midsummer Night’s Gala 2018
An outdoor concert hall An outdoor concert hall
BBC Proms: Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony
Nicole Cabell singing with orchestra members Nicole Cabell singing with orchestra members
The Carnival of the Animals
The Carnival of the Animals with the Kanneh-Mason Family The Carnival of the Animals with the Kanneh-Mason Family

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