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| The 92nd Street Y |
| The 92nd Street Y started almost 130 years ago as the Young Men's Hebrew Association, and has been an integral part of the
cultural and historical life of New York City ever since.
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| Brooklyn Academy of Music |
| BAM presents concerts, modern and classical dance and theater for young people, and is home to the Brooklyn Philharmonic. |
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| Carnegie Hall |
| One of the most famous music halls in the world, Carnegie Hall hosts scores of concerts and special events. |
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| CityParks Concerts |
| Each summer the City Parks Foundation provides a new season of SummerStage and CityParks Concerts, with a diverse schedule
of acts, from gospel singers, to bachateros, to rappers, to experimental musicians.
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| Lincoln Center |
| The world's largest cultural complex hosts classical ballet, opera, modern dance, film, and jazz. |
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| Metropolitan Opera |
| Since its opening in 1883, the Metropolitan Opera has been one of the world's leading opera companies. |
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| New York City Opera |
| The City Opera was founded in 1943 to provide affordable opera to a wide audience. |
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| New York Collegium |
| Founded in 1998, The New York Collegium is a professional ensemble of musicians and singers who use authentic instruments
and performing techniques from the Baroque era.
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| New York Philharmonic |
| The oldest symphony in the US, The New York Philharmonic provides music to the world through live performances, recordings,
broadcasts, and free concerts in City parks.
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