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Carnegie Hall - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Andrew Carnegie - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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It was clear right away that Andrew Carnegie had built a concert hall that was as pleasing to the ear as it was to the eye, ... Herbert von Karajan took his first Carnegie Hall bow in 1955 with the group he would head for the rest of his life, the Berlin Philharmonic. Karajan’s infrequent Carnegie Hall appearances over...
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The crowd at the United Palace Theater on Sunday afternoon was probably one of the most diverse groups that a Carnegie Hall event has attracted for quite a while. There were Harlem locals and Carnegie Hall regulars; ... The Romanticism of the first movement gives way to a fugue in the slow movement, but the strict...
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First Roumanian American Congregation; 89 Rivington Street; This red brick former Methodist church was built in 1850. It is known as "the Cantor's Carnegie Hall" because opera stars Jan Peerce, Richard Tucker and others launched their careers here.
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First Roumanian American Congregation; 89 Rivington Street; This red brick former Methodist church was built in 1850. It is known as "the Cantor's Carnegie Hall" because opera stars Jan Peerce, Richard Tucker and others launched their careers here.
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Tonight, the one thousand grand prize winners (and their guests) of the Scholastic's Open Book Tour Sweepstakes along with a companion got the chance to see Harry Potter author J. K. Rowling read from "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows," answer questions and sign books at New York City's Carnegie Hall.
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With construction of the Library, Andrew Carnegie also constructed the world's first Carnegie Hall (built one year before the public opening of Carnegie Hall in New York City), adjoining the Library building just east of the Library section of the building (located at 6 Allegheny Square).
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Proving music is a universal language, the first symphony orchestra assembled through YouTube auditions took the stage at Carnegie Hall and dazzled a sold-out crowd at the iconic midtown concert venue, winning a standing ovation. ... He joked the group showed the new way to get to Carnegie Hall is to "upload, upload, upload."
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History of Industrialist and Philanthropist Andrew Carnegie, History of Carnegie Libraries and Other Carnegie Philanthropies ... * Latest news on damaged Carnegie Library clock tower and Carnegie Library intention to relocate first U.S. publicly-funded; Carnegie Library, built by Andrew Carnegie in neighborhood of his youth.
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