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Auerbach/Pierce Duo

First Preview: Jan 17, 2019

Opening Date: Feb 06, 2019

Closing Date: Feb 07, 2019

Running Time: 02:00

Auerbach/Pierce Duo
https://www.carnegiehall.org/Calendar/2019/02/06/AuerbachPierce-Duo-0800PM Show Site Icon

Playing @

Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall

154 West 57th Street New York, NY 10019-3210

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In the duo’s Carnegie Hall debut, violinist Dan Auerbach and pianist Joshua Pierce present a program featuring Mozarts Sonata for Violin and Piano in G Major, Brahms’s Violin Sonata No. 3, Ravel’s Violin Sonata No. 2, Sebastian Currier’s Aftersong, and Bloch’s Nigun from the Baal Shem Suite. Sarasate’s Introduction and Tarantella is added to showcase the violin.

Auerbach/Pierce Duo
··Dan Auerbach, Violin
··Joshua Pierce, Piano
Age Guidance

Age Guidance: 13

Show Notes

Show Notes: 1 Intermission

Performance Schedule:

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 6th @ 8 PM

TDF Tickets Offers:

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Full-price tickets

$35

Lottery & Rush

Free student tickets available at the box office, limit of 2 per person

Accessibility:

Directions Bus

M5, M6, M7, M30, M57, and M104 stop nearby.

Directions Subway

A, B, C, D, or 1 to Columbus Circle N, Q, R, or W to 57 St./Seventh Avenue E to Seventh Avenue

Assisted Listening System

Complimentary radio frequency assistive listening devices (ALDs) are available in all three halls with the deposit of a valid ID. For events in Weill Recital Hall, devices are available in the Jacobs Room.

Elevator\Escalator

The elevator in Weill Recital Hall provides access to the Orchestra level; there is no elevator service to the Balcony.

Entrance

The main lobby’s accessible entrance is the set of double doors closest to Seventh Avenue on 57th Street

Restroom

Accessible restrooms are located in the Jacobs Room in Weill Recital Hall.

Seating

Starting one hour before performances begin, Carnegie Hall lobby attendants are available to assist patrons in getting from the lobby to their seats or wheelchair-seat locations. Mobility aids that cannot be stored safely within the patron’s seating area, or wheelchairs for those patrons who transfer to a theater seat, will be stored outside the concert hall as close as possible to the patron’s seat

Telephone

None on premises

Visual Assistance

Large-print programs for Carnegie Hall presentations are available from an usher. Requests for braille programs must be made at least 10 business days before the concert date by calling the House Manager’s Office at 212-903-9605

Wheelchair Info

All concert halls have wheelchair-accessible locations where patrons can remain in their wheelchairs or transfer to theater seats. Patrons who cannot or do not wish to transfer from their wheelchairs to a theater seat should request wheelchair-seat locations when ordering tickets.

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Public Transportation

Subway Icon

By Subway:

A, B, C, D, or 1 to Columbus Circle N, Q, R, or W to 57 St./Seventh Avenue E to Seventh Avenue

Bus Icon

By Bus:

M5, M6, M7, M30, M57, and M104 stop nearby.