The first weekly episode kicks off on October 14 with Brass Orchestral master classes hosted by Sarah Willis of the Berliner Philharmoniker.
This fall, online audiences have the opportunity to hear musical insights directly from some of the world's leading artists through a new weekly video series drawn from the rich catalogue of master classes for emerging artists presented by Carnegie Hall's Weill Music Institute (WMI).
Beginning October 14 through late November, free episodes will stream each Wednesday on the Hall's Facebook and YouTube channels, highlighting excerpts from past WMI master classes led by internationally-renowned musicians including pianists Jonathan Biss and Richard Goode, mezzo-soprano Joyce DiDonato, trumpeter Hans Peter Schuh and trombonist Dietmar Küblböck, and other celebrated artists from across musical genres. Following the stream, episodes will also be available for free on-demand viewing on the Hall's website at carnegiehall.org/learn. They are part of Learn with Carnegie Hall, an ongoing online series that shares a range of WMI programming created for families, educators, and young musicians, exploring the power of music to spark growth, curiosity, and connection.Complementing the many performances by the world's finest musicians and ensembles that take place on its stages each season, Carnegie Hall has a long history of supporting the training of the next generation of great artists. Through its ongoing series of WMI workshops and master classes, rising and pre-professional musicians are given valuable access to renowned performers and composers. Participants in these tuition-free opportunities are selected after responding to an open call for auditions. These up-and-coming artists receive coaching and mentoring to assist them in reaching their artistic and professional goals with programming taking place in the inspirational spaces of the Hall's Resnick Education Wing. Workshops and masterclasses are open to musicians, ages 18-35.
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