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Carnegie Hall at 100 a place of dreams

A tribute to New York City's Carnegie Hall, charting its rich & diverse history through interviews and archival performance footage.

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  • "Carnegie Hall at one hundred"@en
  • "Carnegie Hall at 100, 1891-1991"@en
  • "Place of dreams"@en
  • "Carnegie Hall 100, 1891-1991"@en
  • "Carnegie Hall one hundred"@en

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  • "Diversos músics expliquen la seva relació amb el teatre entre imatges i fotografies d'arxiu de les seves actuacions."
  • "A tribute to New York City's Carnegie Hall, charting its rich & diverse history through interviews and archival performance footage."@en
  • "Documentaire tourné à l'occasion du centenaire de la salle de spectacle ney-yorkaise Carnegie Hall, constitué de témoignages et/ou d'extraits de performances de : New York Youth Symphony, Zubin Mehta, Leopold Stokowski, Fritz Reiner, Artur Rodinski, Bruno Walter, Van Cliburn, Vladimir Horowitz, Artur Rubinsteins, Wynton Marsalis, Lionel Hampton, Jack Benny, Isaac Stern, Victor Borge, Alan King, Garrison Keillor, Marilyn Horne, Lily Pons, Frank Sinatra, Julie Andrews, Carol Burnett, Madeline Kahn, Liza Minnelli, Ray Charles, Alexander Schneider, Jason Robards, Garson Kanin, Arturo Toscanini, Agnes de Mille, Andrew Bergman, Colleen Dewhurst, Leonard Bernstein, Rachel Worby, Yo-Yo Ma, Gregor Piatigorsky, Itzhac Perlman, Jascha Heifetz, Pinchas Zukerman, Leonard Rose, Pete Seeger, Leontyne Price, Aaron Copland, Gino Francesconi et Eugene Ormandy."
  • "A tribute that charts the world-famous concert hall's rich and diverse history with rare archival footage of legendary performances. Also features recollections and appearances by many of the renowned artists who have been associated with the hall, representing classical, jazz, folk and pop music as well as the worlds of theater and film."@en
  • "Tribute to Carnegie Hall, New York, in the form of a series of brief interviews with performers who have appeared on its stage. They share reminiscences of their own and others' performances, relay historical information, and discuss the variety of Carnegie Hall's presentations, which have included classical music, jazz, pop, comedy, drama, dance, children's concerts, and folk music. Archival footage of illustrious performers of the past and excerpts from more recent performances provide a sampling of the hall's offerings. A montage of the activities of past and present tenants of the building's many studios illustrates its importance to the arts. Tenants and supporters are seen protesting a proposed demolition in 1960, which would have had disastrous and wide-ranging effects. Interspersed through the program are excerpts from Mussorgsky's Pictures at an exhibition, played by the New York Youth Symphony conducted by Samuel Wong."@en

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  • "Music"@en
  • "Music videos"@en
  • "Criticism, interpretation, etc"
  • "Criticism, interpretation, etc"@en
  • "Interviews"@en
  • "Interviews"
  • "Documentary"@en
  • "Documentary films"@en
  • "Video"@en

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  • "Carnegie Hall at 100 a place of dreams"@en
  • "Carnegie Hall at 100 a place of dreams"
  • "Carnegie Hall at 100, a place of dreams"