Polish your Sunday shoes, for classical streaming service Carnegie Hall+ is now available for film and opera lovers in the . All one needs to do is subscribe to Prime Video to hone the patron in them.
Last Updated: 03.17 AM, Nov 11, 2023
Carnegie Hall+, a one-of-a-kind streaming service, is now available for viewers and patrons of classical dance, music, art, films and more. Lovers of concerts, operas, dances, films, family programs, and history, can catch its streaming debut on Prime Video Channels in the United States.
The subscription channel service is a platform that hosts various kinds of musical, performative, operatic, artistic, and historical content. It features an extensive collection of symphonies, concerts, operas, recordings, films, documentaries, and so on, forming a wholesome cultural e-hub for society.
Carnegie Hall’s Artistic and Executive head, Clive Gillinson has said, “We are very excited to be amplifying the reach of Carnegie Hall+ and making the channel’s remarkable programming available to more and more people. Carnegie Hall+ represents the best in performing arts programming, featuring both new and historic presentations and showcasing many of the finest artists from around the world, all at an affordable price.”
He further promised that hour upon hour had been spent programming the platform perfectly, keeping art aficionados in mind. Be it the Salzburg Festival in Austria, the BBC Proms in London, or the Vienna Philharmonic performance in the Golden Hall of Musikverein, the Director assures a premium, first-row experience while streaming Carnegie Hall+.
Carnegie Hall+ features an extensive and exclusive Leonard Bernstein Collection, without realizing that Bradley Cooper’s upcoming film of the legend, titled Maestro, would create such a buzz around his broadcasts, concerts, symphonies, and documentaries.
There are also new and classic opera productions to be viewed, like Berlin State Opera’s new production of Wagner’s Ring cycle, two versions of Rudolf Nureyev’s production of Swan Lake by Vienna State Ballet Production, Tchaikovsky’s Nutcracker, and Handel’s Messiah, among others.
Carnegie Hall+ can be streamed on Apple TV, Spectrum, DISH, Sling TV, Fios, Verizon, and Astound. A minimal subscription of USD 7.99 a month is required to view the channel on Prime Video.