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Baroque Unlimited
Experience the vibrant and varied tradition of Baroque music in this popular three-concert series. This season, we present the exquisite voice-and-viol partnership of Iestyn Davies with early-music stalwarts Fretwork; audience favorites Les Arts Florissants with William Christie; and the Carnegie Hall debut of Concerto Copenhagen in a performance of selections from its 2022 Diapason d’Or–winning album and more.

Connections: Ensemble Connect and Decoda
Two ensembles that exemplify the bright future of classical music present repertoire staples and more recent works in a manner that’s both approachable and enlightening. Hear the latest iteration of Ensemble Connect in programs that feature works by Dvořák, Andile Khumalo, Schubert, Berio, Beethoven, Coleridge-Taylor, Mozart, and more. Decoda—an esteemed group of Ensemble Connect alums—brings a fascinating program of works by Robert and Clara Schumann, Gustav and Alma Mahler, Schoenberg, and a one-of-a-kind collaborative suite by four of today’s leading composers.

Distinctive Debuts
Join us in the Hall’s most intimate performance space, and witness history-in-the-making in this series of Carnegie Hall headlining debuts. Discover two of today’s most exciting rising violinists in concerts with exceptional collaborative pianists, as well as two great pianists in solo recitals. For this major career milestone, each artist brings a program that highlights their unique artistic accomplishments and ambitions. Performers include María Dueñas, Alexander Malofeev, Filippo Gorini, Zlata Chochieva, Blake Pouliot, and Henry Kramer.

Early Music in Weill Recital Hall
A vast and vibrant world of music awaits audiences in this three-concert series. Trio Mediæval and Catalina Vicens explore a book of breathtaking medieval sacred music nearly lost to time. Les Arts Florissants, led by violinist Théotime Langlois de Swarte, celebrates 300 years of Vivaldi’s The Four Seasons. Acclaimed harpsichordist Jean Rondeau returns as a member of the ensemble Nevermind, which makes its Carnegie Hall debut in a tribute to the groundbreaking French Baroque composer Élisabeth Jacquet de La Guerre, among others.

Great Singers III: Evenings of Song
In the intimacy of Weill Recital Hall, discover four extraordinary singers as they make their Carnegie Hall debuts. This season, the history-making concert series features Elena Villalón, an outstanding recent soloist on Carnegie Hall’s largest stage; Brooklyn’s own Aryeh Nussbaum Cohen, who has an “astonishingly beautiful” countertenor (The Guardian); BBC New Generation Artist Fleur Barron—called “a knockout performer” by London’s The Times; and Gabriella Reyes, a major rising star at the Metropolitan Opera.

Quartets Plus
There’s truly nothing like a great string quartet, and this series presents four of today’s most exemplary ensembles in Carnegie Hall’s most intimate venue. The Chiaroscuro Quartet performs masterworks by Mozart and Schubert with striking clarity on gut strings and with historical bows. The Pavel Haas Quartet—“the world’s most exciting string quartet” (London’s The Times)—performs a stirring all-Czech program. The Grammy Award–winning Parker Quartet showcases its great versatility in works by Brahms, Zemlinsky, and Thomas Adès. England’s esteemed Doric String Quartet performs significant works by Haydn and Beethoven along with Berg’s visceral Lyric Suite.

The Met Orchestra Chamber Ensemble
Members of the illustrious Met Orchestra perform concerts of astonishing variety in this shape-shifting ensemble that adapts to fit the instrumental needs of any composition. This season, hear a program titled “Italian Serenade”; celebrations of music from South Africa and the Czech Republic; works by Wynton Marsalis, Ravel, Beethoven, Gustav Mahler, Thomas Adès, Debussy, and Price; and much more. Soloists include pianist Yannick Nézet-Séguin, overtone singer Gareth Lubbe, mezzo-soprano Michelle DeYoung, and tenor Ben Bliss.