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Ivy Terrace Concert Series

Enjoy free live music on the lawn of Carnegie Hall. Bring a picnic supper, a blanket and your dancing shoes - barefeet permitted. Concerts begin at 6:30pm and are free and open to everyone. Great performances featuring regional artists ranging in style from rhythm and blues and jazz to classic folk, bluegrass and world. August 24 - The WV Jazz Orchestra

Ivy Terrace Concert Series

Enjoy free live music on the lawn of Carnegie Hall. Bring a picnic supper, a blanket and your dancing shoes - barefeet permitted. Concerts begin at 6:30pm and are free and open to everyone. Great performances featuring regional artists ranging in style from rhythm and blues and jazz to classic folk, bluegrass and world. August 10 - Gyasi Hues and Amy McIntire

Ivy Terrace Concert Series

Enjoy free live music on the lawn of Carnegie Hall. Bring a picnic supper, a blanket and your dancing shoes - barefeet permitted. Concerts begin at 6:30pm and are free and open to everyone. Great performances featuring regional artists ranging in style from rhythm and blues and jazz to classic folk, bluegrass and world. July 27 - The Hillbilly Gypsies

Ivy Terrace Concert Series

Enjoy free live music on the lawn of Carnegie Hall. Bring a picnic supper, a blanket and your dancing shoes - barefeet permitted. Concerts begin at 6:30pm and are free and open to everyone. Great performances featuring regional artists ranging in style from rhythm and blues and jazz to classic folk, bluegrass and world. July 13 - Shayar and Krooshal Force

Ivy Terrace Concert Series – Carnegie Hall

Enjoy free live music on the lawn of Carnegie Hall. Bring a picnic supper, a blanket and your dancing shoes - barefeet permitted. Concerts begin at 6:30pm and are free and open to everyone. Great performances featuring regional artists ranging in style from rhythm and blues and jazz to classic folk, bluegrass and world. June 22 - The Spanglers

Ivy Terrace Concert Series at Carnegie Hall

Enjoy free live music on the lawn of Carnegie Hall. Bring a picnic supper, a blanket and your dancing shoes - barefeet permitted. Concerts begin at 6:30pm and are free and open to everyone. Great performances featuring regional artists ranging in style from rhythm and blues and jazz to classic folk, bluegrass and world. June 8 - The WV Brass Quintet

The Subdudes at Carnegie Hall

This Carnegie Hall Mainstage Performance will feature The Subdudes, who over the course of 25 years and 10 albums, have quietly become one of America's national music treasures. The New Orleans-formed group is a living encapsulation of American music, a vibrant cauldron of sounds that stirs together meaty grooves and jazzy dynamics, soulful R&B swagger, easy vocal harmonies, cheeky rock 'n' roll attitude, and folky social consciousness--not to mention some of the sharpest musicianship and ensemble playing you'll ever hear from any five musicians. Mainstage Lounge Host: Three Little Pigs Catering - Concert ticket holders may enjoy food and beverage before the show for only $5. (Lounge opens at 6:30pm and closes 5 minutes prior to the show.)

Carnegie Hall 10th Anniversary Celebration and High Tea

The Carnegie Hall Guild's 10th Annual Tea will take place on Sunday, May 7 at 2pm in Carnegie Hall's Old Stone Room. More information to follow, But keep this event in mind for a fun early Mother's Day outing! (Wear your special hat....or choose from a variety of hats supplied for the day.)

Carnegie Hall’s Winter Gala

Introducing our first annual Winter Gala! We invite you to join us for dinner, drinks, and dancing. For more information or to purchase tickets, please contact Carnegie Hall at 304-645-7917 or visit them online at www.carnegiehallwv.com.

Yosvany Terry Sextet

Born into an illustrious musical family in Camaguey, Cuba, Yosvany Terry is an internationally acclaimed composer, saxophonist, percussionist, bandleader, educator, and cultural bearer of the Afro-Cuban tradition. This Carnegie Hall Mainstage Performance will feature the Yosvany Terry Sextet on Thursday, January 26 at 7:30pm.

Landau Eugene Murphy Jr.

This Carnegie Hall Mainstage Performance will feature WV's own Landau Eugene Murphy, Jr. Since wowing the America's Got Talent judges with his interpretations of classics by the likes of Frank Sinatra and Dean Martin and walking away with the grand prize, Landau has performed all over the country -- from the California State Fair to New York's famous Appollo Theater, from Caesars Palace in Las Vegas to the Marina Civic Center in Florida -- and all points in between.

WV Symphony Orchestra “Home for Holidays”

This Carnegie Hall Mainstage Performance will feature the West Virginia Symphony Orchestra "Home for the Holidays". Currently in its 76th season, the WV Symphony Orchestra enriches the region by providing affordable, high-quality concerts, collaborations with West Virginia arts organizations and a nationally award-winning education program.

Illstyle & Peace Dance Productions

This Carnegie Hall Mainstage Performance will feature Illstyle & Peace Dance Productions which is a multicultural Philadelphia-based dance company founded in 2002 by Brandon "Peace" Albright. The company creates work rooted in contemporary, West African and old-school hip-hop styles blended with an eclectic mix of dance and performance disciplines including tap, ballet, DJing and beatboxing.

Carnegie Hall Presents: Julie Fowlis – Music of the Scottish Isles

This Carnegie Hall Mainstage Performance will feature Julie Fowlis, a multi-award winning Gaelic singer, who is deeply influenced by her early upbringing in the Outer Hebridean island of North Uist. Fowler is a warm and engaging live performer who has graced stages around the globe, from village halls in the Highlands to theaters in Paris, Vienna, London and New York.

Carnegie Hall Presents Asleep at the Wheel

This Carnegie Hall Mainstage Performance will feature "Asleep at the Wheel". For over 40 years Ray Benson and Asleep at the Wheel have been the chief practitioners, conspirators, and caretakers of Western swing -- carrying Bob Wills' and his Texas Playboys' traditions well into the 21st century -- reaching both their contemporaries and the next generation of artists inspired by the great bandleader.

Ivy Terrace Concert Series at Carnegie Hall

Enjoy free live music of BlackKingCoal on the lawn of Carnegie Hall. Bring a picnic supper, a blanket and your dancing shoes - barefeet permitted. Concerts begin at 6:30 p.m. and are open to everyone. Great performances featuring regional artists ranging in style from rhythm and blues and jazz to classic folk, bluegrass and world.

Images of Debussy – Concert and Commentary by Kevin von der Heydt

A concert featuring the piano music: Images I & II Pour le Piano Arabesques. Doors open at 2:30pm. Concert begins at 3pm. Regular Admission: $20; Students: $10. Tickets available in advance online at www.kevinvonderheydt.com or at the door (cash or check only at the door please).