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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.
Brooklyn Academy of Music
BAM presents concerts, modern and classical dance and theater for young people, and is home to the Brooklyn Philharmonic.
Carnegie Hall
One of the most famous music halls in the world, Carnegie Hall hosts scores of concerts and special events.
Jazz at Lincoln Center
Jazz at Lincoln Center is a not-for-profit arts organization that supports the continued development of the art by producing a year-round schedule of performance, education, and broadcast events for audiences of all ages.
Lincoln Center
The world's largest cultural complex hosts classical ballet, opera, modern dance, film, and jazz.
Metropolitan Opera
Since its opening in 1883, the Metropolitan Opera has been one of the world's leading opera companies.
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.
New York City Opera
The City Opera was founded in 1943 to provide affordable opera to a wide audience.
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.
NYConcertList
NYConcertList is a comprehensive database of New York City concerts with the goal of being as simple and thorough as possible.
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