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The Julliard School
Check out the calendar of events for details. Free concerts (usually several in one day) every day. Concerts include solo violin, solo cello, vocals, percussion ensemble, orchestra, and piano.
Email this post Central Park
Central Park offers a variety of free events, programs (some have fees), and music concerts throughout the year. In addition, Central Park’s Summerstage holds over a thousand free events each summer. Sign up for emails from the NYC Department of Parks & Recreation for events and information catered to exactly what you have interest.
Email this post Carnegie Hall
Carnegie Hall offers free performances in every borough throughout the year. Check your own borough for more details. Carnegie Hall Family Concerts, recommended for children ages 5-12, are a wonderful way for parents to introduce their children to the world of music! For just $9 per ticket, audience members will enjoy a fun and educational afternoon at Carnegie Hall. Every child receives a copy of KidsNotes, a concert program designed especially for them. KidsNotes is filled with fun activities, pictures, puzzles, and information about the concert.
Also available are $10 partial view tickets. A limited number of partial-view seats are available on a first-come, first-served basis at the Box Office on the day of the performance beginning at 12pm. Limited 2 per person.
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Bryant Park
The park holds various free events in every month including concerts, ice skating, shows, movies, and more. Check out the calendar for more details.
Email this post BAMcafé Live
These shows feature renowned and emerging artists, featuring some of the best jazz, R&B, world beat, pop, and experimental music.
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