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    Take your place in history. Guarantee your seats for this season’s hottest concerts by purchasing a student subscription—for as little as $10 per ticket!

    Benefits to subscribing include:
    •    Online and CarnegieCharge access to $10 Student Rush Tickets
    •    Premier student seating
    •    2 exclusive social events per season
    •    Neighborhood discount card 

     

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    • Mahler once said that a symphony is a world—this series presents a galaxy of music: Mahler’s massive Sixth Symphony, Ravel’s Mother Goose Suite, Shostakovich’s Sixth Symphony, and the New York premiere of Kaija Saariaho’s Laterna magica.
    • Spend three nights with innovative composers of the last two centuries: John Cage, Mason Bates, Steve Reich, Meredith Monk, and more. These maverick composers changed the way we experience music today. Plus, get a free American Mavericks book with this subscription.

    • Bach’s St. John Passion performed in period style, Beethoven’s epic Missa solemnis sung by the Tanglewood Festival Chorus, and Mozart’s Requiem featured in the famed movie Amadeus are all part of this package of choral ecstasy.
    • In order for music to move forward with the times and inspire future musicians and audiences, there must be pioneers. We’ve got the most innovative group of composers and performers right here, including Philip Glass, Jeremy Denk, and Webern.
    • Jessye Norman, Meredith Monk, Emanuel Ax, and other guests join Michael Tilson Thomas and the San Francisco Symphony for two back-to-back concerts that celebrate the groundbreaking composers of the 20th and 21st centuries. Plus, get a free American Mavericks book with this subscription.
    • Join us as Yefim Bronfman, Richard Goode, and Emanuel Ax tickle the ivories in three concerts in Stern/Perelman. Hear the piano as only Carnegie Hall can present it.
    • Bask in the glorious music of great composers—Debussy, Strauss, Ravel, and more —from the late–19th and early–20th centuries. It’s the perfect way to celebrate our 120th anniversary.