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Introducing CARNEGIE HALL+
NEW YORK, Dec. 10, 2021 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

    - CARNEGIE HALL LAUNCHES NEW PREMIUM SUBSCRIPTION VIDEO ON-DEMAND CHANNEL 
PROVIDING VIEWERS WITH INSTANT ACCESS TO UNFORGETTABLE PERFORMANCES BY 
CELEBRATED ARTISTS FROM RENOWNED STAGES AROUND THE WORLD

    - Available in the US and 60 territories internationally starting today as 
a premium channel on the Apple TV app 

    - Newly-launched SVOD channel features extensive collection of new and 
historic full-length classical music concerts, operas, ballets, and 
documentaries, plus offerings for families and music lovers of all ages, all 
presented with state-of-the-art video and audio quality

Available in the United States and internationally on the Apple TV app, 
Carnegie Hall is excited to introduce Carnegie Hall+, a new premium 
subscription video on-demand channel (SVOD), curated by Carnegie Hall, that 
offers instant access to unforgettable performances by celebrated artists from 
renowned stages all around the world. 

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Aligned with Carnegie Hall's mission to bring the transformative power of music 
to the widest possible audience, it is the first premium subscription on-demand 
channel of its kind established by an American performing arts institution.

With many programs offered exclusively on Carnegie Hall+ and most available in 
the United States for the first time, the newly-launched premium SVOD channel 
features an extensive range of performances by legendary stars of today and 
yesterday, from many of the finest concert halls, opera houses, and festivals 
in the world. The channel line-up includes new and historic full-length 
classical music concerts, operas, ballets, artist portraits, music 
documentaries, and offerings for families—with selections made by Carnegie 
Hall. 

In its initial launch phase, Carnegie Hall+ is available to music lovers in the 
US and 60 territories worldwide as a premium channel on the Apple TV app. 
Beginning today, US customers can sign up for a seven-day free trial and 
subscribe directly to Carnegie Hall+ on the Apple TV app for $7.99 per month. 
The channel will soon expand into other Apple TV territories and languages. It 
will become available on additional service providers during 2022 and beyond. 

Carnegie Hall+ will feature programming themes and highlights, with new 
offerings added to the channel monthly, creating an ever-growing destination 
for the best arts programming. All selections feature state-of-the-art video 
and audio quality for viewers seeking the ultimate home theater experience.

"Carnegie Hall+ opens a window to viewers to some of the world's most thrilling 
artists and arts destinations, creating an at-home journey of musical 
discovery," said Carnegie Hall's Executive and Artistic Director Clive 
Gillinson. "Featuring an extensive and growing collection of the world's finest 
presentations, the channel invites people to enjoy full-length arts 
performances and films wherever they may be, presented on a scale previously 
unavailable. While we believe that you can't replace the power of live 
performances, this launch is especially important at a time when everyone has 
come to expect access to the best of every kind of programming at the push of a 
button. In addition, it offers unique access to the most remarkable 
performances from around the world in a way that would otherwise require an 
impossible travel schedule to see live."

Carnegie Hall+ has been created through a partnership between Carnegie Hall and 
Unitel, the world's leading classical music audiovisual producer and 
distributor. Presentations featured on the channel will be selected from 
Unitel's stellar catalog, one of the largest of its kind in the world. The 
company, founded more than 50 years ago in Munich, Germany by Leo Kirch and 
Herbert von Karajan, owes its one-of-a-kind collection to its long-term, often 
exclusive artistic partnerships with leading performing arts institutions, 
including the Salzburg Festival, Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, Daniel 
Barenboim's West-Eastern Divan Orchestra, Arena di Verona, Staatsoper Berlin, 
Staatsoper Vienna, Staatskapelle Berlin, Staatskapelle Dresden, Munich 
Philharmonic, Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, Pierre Boulez Saal, Stuttgart 
Ballet, and the BBC Proms.

Unitel has worked with artists for more than half a century to capture landmark 
performances and productions utilizing the latest available technology. Given 
Unitel's long-standing emphasis on quality, Carnegie Hall+ enables viewers to 
create an optimal home theater experience, offering state-of-the-art video and 
audio formats with all presentations offered in high-definition (HD) and newer 
programs available in 4K Ultra HD (4K UHD) and Dolby Atmos. 

"Unitel's unparalleled collection of the world's leading performers features 
many artists who have long been favorites performing at Carnegie Hall, so we 
thought that they would be the ideal partner for the creation of our virtual 
stage, Carnegie Hall+," said Mr. Gillinson. "In addition, we will be expanding 
Carnegie Hall+ over time to embrace many other genres of music so that, like 
Carnegie Hall, the channel will represent the best of every area of music." 

Select programming highlights available now on Carnegie Hall+ include:

    - A concert by Gustavo Dudamel and the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra joined
      by pianist Evgeny Kissin, performed at the 2020 Salzburg Festival (4K UHD
      and Dolby Atmos) 
    - A duo-recital with superstar pianists Martha Argerich and Daniel
      Barenboim, filmed for the 2021 digital edition of Salzburg's Mozart Week
      (4K UHD and Dolby Atmos) 
    - Vienna at the Turn of the 20th Century, an evocative recital of lieder
      and arias performed by soprano Renee Fleming in Vienna's Musikverein in
      2012 
    - Leonard Bernstein's singular performance leading Mahler's Fifth Symphony
      with the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra in 1972 
    - Semyon Bychkov leading the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra in a performance
      of the complete ballet score to Tchaikovsky's The Nutcracker 
    - Leoncavallo's Pagliacci featuring tenor Jonas Kaufmann with Christian
      Thielemann and the Staatskapelle Dresden, directed by Philipp Stolzl for
      the 2015 Salzburg Easter Festival 
    - Asmik Grigorian in two Richard Strauss operas at the Salzburg Festival:
      the 2018 production of Salome and 2020 performance of Elektra, both with
      Franz Welser-Most and the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra 
    - Anna Netrebko in two Verdi operas at the Salzburg Festival: In the title 
      role of Aida with Riccardo Muti leading the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra
      in a production staged by Shirin 
    - Neshat in 2017, and her star-making performance in La Traviata with
      Rolando Villazon and Thomas Hampson in 2005 
    - Mozart's La Clemenza di Tito directed by Peter Sellars and conducted by
      Teodor Currentzis, featuring Russell Thomas, Golda Schultz, and Willard
      White from the 2017 Salzburg Festival 
    - Two productions envisioned by director/visual artist William Kentridge:
      Schubert's Winterreise with Matthias Goerne and Markus Hinterhauser,
      staged for the Festival d'Aix-en-Provence in 2014; and Berg's Wozzeck
      featuring Matthias Goerne and the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, led by
      Vladimir Jurowski, at the Salzburg Festival in 2017 
    - The legendary performance of Verdi's Requiem from 1967 with Luciano
      Pavarotti and Leontyne Price, conducted by Herbert von Karajan at La
      Scala in Milan 
    - The historic Wagner Centenary Ring cycle directed by Patrice Chereau and
      conducted by Pierre Boulez from the Bayreuth Festival in 1979/1980 
    - The official 250th anniversary production of Beethoven's Fidelio 
      performed in Theater an der Wien, the opera house in which the work was 
      first performed. Directed by Oscar winner Christoph Waltz and conducted 
      by Manfred Honeck, this was the last opera production to take place in 
      Vienna prior to the 2020 COVID lockdown (4K UHD and Dolby Atmos) 
    - The Bolshoi Ballet in London—Paul Czinner's Oscar-nominated film—which 
      captures the fabled company's 1956 performance at London's Royal Opera 
      House with the celebrated Galina Ulanova as Giselle and the "Dying Swan" 
    - On Body, the three-part ballet choreographed by the innovative Richard
      Siegal, performed in Munich in 2018 by Ballet of Difference, his diverse
      troupe which merges classical ballet tradition, contemporary dance, and
      pop culture in an extraordinary dance event (4K UHD and Dolby Atmos) 
    - Tchaikovsky's Swan Lake performed by the Vienna State Ballet with
      choreography by Rudolf Nureyev, presented in 2014 with new sets and
      costumes to mark the 50th anniversary of the production

Viewers can also enjoy performances by conductor Daniel Barenboim with both the 
Staatskapelle Berlin and the West-Eastern Divan Orchestra; violinist Itzhak 
Perlman as soloist with Eugene Ormandy and The Philadelphia Orchestra; Mirga 
Grazinyte-Tyla conducting the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra joined by 
cellist Sheku Kanneh-Mason; plus acclaimed concerts led by conductors Valery 
Gergiev, Paavo Jarvi, Yannick Nezet-Seguin, Gianandrea Noseda, Sir Simon 
Rattle, and extraordinary performances by pianists Alfred Brendel, Maurizio 
Pollini, Sir Andras Schiff, Mitsuko Uchida, and Yuja Wang; vocalists Cecilia 
Bartoli, Joyce DiDonato, Juan Diego Florez, Isabel Leonard, and Anna Netrebko; 
violinists Leonidas Kavakos, Midori, and Anne-Sophie Mutter, and many more. 

Included among historic offerings from past decades are concerts by Claudio 
Abbado with the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra; Leonard Bernstein with the 
London Symphony Orchestra, Boston Symphony Orchestra, New York Philharmonic and 
Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra; Mariss Jansons with the Bavarian Radio Symphony 
Orchestra; Herbert von Karajan with the Berliner Philharmoniker; Carlos Kleiber 
and the Bavarian State Orchestra and Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra; Sir Georg 
Solti with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra; Zubin Mehta and the Los Angeles 
Philharmonic; and performances by cellist Mstislav Rostropovich and pianist 
Artur Rubinstein, to name only a few. 

Programming drawn from the world of theater and film includes Bernstein on 
Broadway—a magical concert featuring the Melbourne Symphony led by Bramwell 
Tovey—musically capturing Bernstein's love of New York City with songs from 
"Wonderful Town," "On the Town," "West Side Story," and more. 

In addition, Hollywood in Vienna: A Tribute to Danny Elfman pays tribute to one 
of the world's most accomplished film composers with the ORF Vienna Radio 
Symphony Orchestra, led by James Shearman and John Mauceri, performing Elfman's 
musical gems from the big screen including selections from "The Lion King," 
"The Nightmare Before Christmas," and "La La Land."

As the channel develops, new digital presentations from Carnegie Hall as well 
as historic offerings such as selections from Leonard Bernstein's Young 
People's Concerts will be added. All programs will include English subtitles 
(where needed) as well as closed captioning.

Visit carnegiehallplus.com [ 
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] in the coming months for updates. 

Carnegie Hall+ on Apple TV

Carnegie Hall+ is available to customers in English in the United States and 60 
territories worldwide [ 
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] through Apple TV channels on the Apple TV app on iPhone, iPad, Apple TV, iPod 
touch, Mac, popular smart TVs from Samsung, LG, Sony, VIZIO, TCL, and others, 
Chromecast with Google TV, Roku and Amazon Fire TV devices, and PlayStation and 
Xbox consoles.

Beginning today, customers can sign up for a seven-day free trial and subscribe 
directly to Carnegie Hall+ on the Apple TV app for $7.99 per month (prices may 
vary by country).

Subscribers to Carnegie Hall+ through Apple TV channels can watch online or 
enjoy offline downloads of their favorite selections on the Apple TV app. 
Through Family Sharing, up to six family members can share subscriptions to 
Apple TV channels using just their Apple ID and password.

The Apple TV app offers viewers a personalized guide to their favorite movies 
and TV shows across popular streaming services, channels, cable TV providers, 
rentals, and purchases in a single app and is the home of Apple TV+, Apple's 
own streaming service. With the Apple TV app, fans can watch award-winning 
original series and films from Apple TV+, get expertly curated recommendations 
for what to watch, and pick up where they left off on the shows and movies they 
are currently watching. Popular streaming services featured on the Apple TV app 
include Amazon Prime Video, Disney+, EPIX, ESPN+, HBO Max, Hulu, Paramount+, 
Peacock, Showtime, Starz, and many more. The Apple TV app streams seamlessly 
and privately to viewers in over 100 countries and regions on iPhone, iPad, 
Mac, Apple TV, and online at tv.apple.com [ 
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] plus popular video streaming devices, smart TVs, and gaming consoles. More 
information is available at apple.com/apple-tv-app [ 
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].

About Carnegie Hall

For more than 130 years, New York's Carnegie Hall [ 
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] has been the aspirational destination for the world's greatest performers and 
for audiences seeking to experience the emotional thrill of the best in live 
music. The Hall presents a wide range of performances on its three stages each 
season, including concert series curated by acclaimed artists and composers; 
citywide festivals featuring collaborations with leading New York City cultural 
institutions; orchestral performances, chamber music, new music concerts, and 
recitals; and the best in jazz, world, and popular music. 

Complementing its performance activities, Carnegie Hall's Weill Music Institute 
(WMI) creates extensive music education and social impact programs, playing a 
central role in fulfilling Carnegie Hall's commitment to making great music 
accessible to as many people as possible. WMI's programs, most offered for free 
or at low cost, annually serve more than 800,000 people worldwide with many 
more program participants taking part in the Hall's growing online initiatives.


SOURCE  Carnegie Hall 

CONTACT: Synneve Carlino, scarlino@carnegiehall.org / For high resolution 
images of performances and productions featured on Carnegie Hall+, please 
contact the Carnegie Hall Public Relations Office at 
publicrelations@carnegiehall.org.