The Weill Music Institute | Carnegie Hall


Welcome to The Weill Music Institute at Carnegie Hall, which creates broad-reaching music education programs, playing a central role in Carnegie Hall's commitment to making great music accessible to as many people as possible through creative musical interaction and inspiring lifelong learning—Music for Everyone.

Too Hot to Handel Creative Learning Project

Too Hot to Handel Hundreds of New York City high school singers take center stage in Carnegie Hall's Too Hot to Handel Creative Learning Project. The project, including a year of workshops, rehearsals, and performances, culminates in two concerts at Carnegie Hall.

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Teachers Live Music Online Resources
School programs for Pre-K through Grade 12, including professional development for teachers, curriculum materials, teaching artist visits, and concerts at Carnegie Hall Exciting concerts and hands-on events for the entire family at Carnegie Hall and FREE concerts throughout all five boroughs of New York City
 
Online Resource Center: Free access to our digital library of materials from the Weill Music Institute’s school, community, and artist training programs
 • Pre-K-1  • Free Neighborhood Concerts  • Master Classes
 • Grades 1-2  • Family Concerts at Carnegie Hall  • Teaching Artistry
 • Grades 3-5  • Music in Depth
 • Grades 6-8  • Interactive Resources
 • Grades 9-12
 • Choral Festival
 • School Residency Program
Musicians
 • Professional Training Workshops
 • Teaching Artist Collaborative
 • The Academy


The Weill Music Institute is supported, in part, by The Edmond de Rothschild Foundation.

The Weill Music Institute’s programs are made available to a nationwide audience, in part, by the US Department of Education and by an endowment grant from the Citi Foundation.

Programs of the Weill Music Institute are supported, in part, by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, the New York City Council, and the New York State Council on the Arts.


The Weill Music Institute at Carnegie Hall