Program areas at The Carnegie Hall Corporation
Carnegie Hall produced events: of The 168 events that Carnegie Hall produced in fy23, 44% were held in stern auditorium/perelman stage, 16% in weill recital Hall, 24% in zankel Hall; and 16% in The Hall's resnick education wing. Presentations ranged from orchestral, chamber music, solo recitals, and choral performances to jazz, world, and popular music concerts along with family events and public masterclasses. Beyond The Hall's four walls, continuing a five-decade tradition of bringing free performances to neighborhoods across new york city, The Carnegie Hall citywide series included 37 free performances in fy23, presented in partnership with esteemed community organizations.
Carnegie Hall's weill music institute (wmi) creates broad-reaching music education and social impact programs, playing a central role in The Hall's commitment to making great music accessible to as many people as possible through creative musical interaction and inspiring lifelong learning. Wmi's programs-most offered for free or at low cost-engaged more than 800,000 people in fy23, including families, students, community members, aspiring artists, and educators in new york city, across The us, and worldwide.
Hall rental operations: in addition to Carnegie Hall's own presentations, Carnegie Hall licenses its three concert venues for concerts and other performances. These events represent a source of rental income for The Hall and augment its artistic profile, underscoring Carnegie Hall's historic tradition of making its stages broadly available. In fy23, there were 494 rental events presented at Carnegie Hall.
Real estate operations expenses: 10,008,317 other operations and special projects expenses: 4,937,855 revenue: 547,262