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The Place
In 1991, the Rose Museum opened as part of Carnegie Hall's 100th
anniversary celebration. Located on the First Tier level of
Carnegie Hall, the Museum houses special temporary exhibitions
as well as a display of the permanent
collection drawn from
the Carnegie Hall Archives.
More than 300 items recall the concerts, lectures, and other
events that have appeared onstage at the Hall, along with the
history of the building itself up through the 1986 renovation.
Also on view are materials related to notable tenants of the
studios above the stage, including Leonard Bernstein and
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The Place
Marlon Brando. From the silver trowel with which Mrs. Andrew Carnegie laid the cornerstone in 1890, to batons of Toscanini and von Karajan, Benny Goodman's clarinet, and an autographed program of the Beatles' landmark 1964 concert at the Hall, the display suggests the changing tides of American musical and social history."
Isaac Stern Auditorium
The largest hall at Carnegie Hall, dedicated the Isaac Stern
Auditorium in 1996, has been the premier classical music performance
space in the United States since its opening in 1891, showcasing
the world's greatest soloists, conductors, and ensembles.
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