Carnegie Hall’s 2008–2009 Season
Opening Night Gala
The evening’s high profile has made it a premier event in New York’s cultural and social calendar, attracting major support from Carnegie Hall’s Board of Trustees and prominent patrons from the City’s financial, political, social, and entertainment communities.
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5:30 PM
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Pre-concert reception
The Rohatyn Room, Carnegie Hall
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7 PM
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Isaac Stern Auditorium / Ronald O. Perelman Stage
San Francisco Symphony Michael Tilson Thomas, Music Director and Conductor
Dawn Upshaw, Soprano Christine Ebersole, Vocalist
Thomas Hampson, Baritone
Yo-Yo Ma, Cello
Ensemble selected from the Vocal Arts Department and the Drama Division of The Juilliard School
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ALL-BERNSTEIN PROGRAM
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Symphonic Dances from West Side Story
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Selections from A Quiet Place
.. Prelude from Act I
.. You’re Late
.. Morning. Good morning.
.. Postlude from Act I
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“I Can Cook Too” from On the Town
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Meditation No. 1 from Mass
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“What a Movie!” from Trouble in Tahiti
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“To What You Said” from Songfest
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“Danzon” from Fancy Free
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“Gee, Officer Krupke” from West Side Story
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“Ya Got Me” from On The Town
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9:30–11 PM
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Black-Tie Dinner
Grand Ballroom, The Waldorf=Astoria
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Major Support for the Opening Night Broadcast has been provided by S. Donald Sussman.
Suzie and Bruce Kovner
Mercedes and Sid Bass
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| Opening Night Gala Pricing & Tickets |
Concert and Dinner Table:
$15,000; $25,000; $50,000
Concert and Dinner Single Tickets:
$1,250; $2,500; $5,000
Pre-Concert Reception and Concert Single Ticket:
$650
For non-Gala concert-only tickets (Balcony, Center Balcony, & Dress Circle) Click here
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| Opening Night Gala Journal |
Each year Carnegie Hall produces a very special commemorative Journal, which will appear in both Town & Country magazine as a special advertising section and in a separate Opening Night Gala commemorative Journal.
Learn more ›
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