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Carnegie Hall Global Encounters
(Grades 9–12)
Music of India | Music of Mexico

2009–2010 Season Information

Global Encounters 2009–2010 integrates the study of world music into social studies, English, and music classrooms. Throughout the program, students and teachers explore the music and culture of the chosen focus country through sequential lessons, Professional Development Workshops, classroom visits by a world music performer, and a final interactive concert in Zankel Hall at Carnegie Hall.

New this season: Sign up for both programs! Focus on the Music of India in Fall 2009 and the Music of Mexico in Spring 2010.




Global Encounters: Music of India

This program explores wide-ranging musical styles and cultures from the Northern Indian Hindustani region. Students and teachers will study improvisation, rhythmic and harmonic modes, musical texts, traditional forms, and recent innovations.

Click here for details about Cultural Exchange: Music of India required Professional Development Workshops and concerts.




Global Encounters: Music of Mexico

This program focuses on traditional music from Mexico. Students and teachers will study song forms, improvisation, and the cultural context of the rich traditions of Mexican music.

Click here for details about Cultural Exchange: Music of Mexico required Professional Development Workshops and concerts.




Questions and Contact
For more information or to receive a brochure in the mail, e-mail globalencounters@carnegiehall.org or call The Weill Music Institute at 212-903-9634.








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Register
Early registration form available here › (PDF 532kb)

Registration deadline for Music of India: September 15, 2009 at 12 PM

Registration deadline for Music of Mexico: January 15, 2010 at 12 PM


Fee Details
$6 per student / $30 per teacher

One adult chaperone for every 10 children is required at each concert. Chaperones attend the concerts free of charge.

Full fee details here ›



Program features
Full program information, including teacher responsibilities here ›

Music of India Professional Development Workshop and concert dates here ›

Music of Mexico Professional Development Workshop and concert dates here ›



Go Deeper
Connect your classroom with schools in India or Mexico as part of Carnegie Hall Cultural Exchange ›