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Listening to live music and concerts is one of life’s most inspiring and transporting experiences, and New York state is one of the best music destinations in the world. Traveling across the state, you’ll see world-famous musicians and rising stars perform at concert halls, clubs, and festivals. The New York Philharmonic’s free Memorial Day concert at St. John the Divine is just one way to kick off a summer of New York City music. In addition, the landmark cathedral’s “Great Music in a Great Space” series features exceptional choral and organ music.
The Apollo Theater, Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center, The Blue Note (where the most exciting jazz cats jam at brunch and smokin’ late night sessions), and NYC’s ‘floating concert hall,’ Bargemusic, are just a few of the city’s music hotspots. Tilles Center for the Performing Arts on Long Island has been hosting concerts for over 30 years; other excellent venues include Staller Center, Dix Hills Performing Arts Center, and, for large stadium concerts, Nassau Coliseum!
Many lovingly restored venues offering concerts in acoustically perfect settings, such as Tarrytown Music Hall, Troy Music Hall, Proctors, Landmark Theatre at Armory Square, Anderson Center for the Performing Arts, Kleinhans Music Hall, and Woodstock’s Maverick Concerts, where renowned and up-and-coming chamber ensembles, soloists, and jazz artists perform in a hand-hewn 1916 woodland “music chapel,” accented by occasion. For many years, Hunter Mountain has hosted summer music festivals such as Mountain Jam, Taste of Country Music Festival, German Alps Festival, and International Celtic Festival. In addition, the Belleayre Music Festival offers summer concerts in all genres, including a Catskill Mountain Jazz Series in August.
The weekend begins with live music by national and regional artists and an atmosphere of block party fun, food, beverages, and mingling at Alive at Five, a downtown Albany “summer Thursdays” tradition. Throughout the year, both Proctor’s and the Palace Theater present excellent musical theater. Summer wouldn’t be complete without attending a music festival, such as the Brantling Bluegrass Festival, Grey Fox Bluegrass Festival, Syracuse Jazz Festival, or Clearwater’s Great Hudson River Revival, which was inspired by Pete Seeger’s desire to clean up New York’s famous river over 40 years ago. You’re bound to hear some great live music wherever you go in New York State!
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