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Carnegie Hall

WHERE A MOMENT ON STAGE INSPIRES A LIFETIME OF EXCELLENCE

Do not miss the opportunity of a lifetime to perform in the world's greatest hall while paying tribute to the first responders and all who were impacted by the tragic events of 9/11. 

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The 2022 National Memorial Concert will commemorate the 21st Anniversary of 9/11 and will feature outstanding choirs consisting of First Responders and outstanding student singers. 

The 9/11 MEMORIAL CONCERT - REMEMBERING 9-11, takes place in the beautiful and historic Stern Auditorium, Perelman Stage at Carnegie Hall.  This concert features First Responders and Survivors of the devastation of September 11, 2001. The Spirit of America is portrayed through music and spoken word, programmed to honor all those affected by the tragic events of that day, while inspiring all who participate to join together in building a brighter future. 

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS

  • Performance at Carnegie Hall under the direction of a Nationally Acclaimed Choral Director

  • Photo of your choir on stage at Carnegie Hall

  • Dinner Cruise on the Hudson

  • Broadway Show

  • 9/11 Museum and Memorial

  • Sightseeing in New York City!

  • 1st Class Hotel

Email Us

info@historicprograms.org

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Call Us

800-626-8590

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EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES

  • Intensive choir rehearsal under the direction of a Nationally Acclaimed Director / Educator

  • Understand the History, Culture and People that make the World's most popular city so unique. 

  • Learn of the Emigration to a Free World by those who came to America through Ellis Island*

  • Experience Musical Theater as presented on Broadway in New York

  • Understand the Global impact of 9/11 at the Museum and Memorial

  • Witness the back stage production of the 9/11 Gala Concert to Remember 9/11

  • Get an overview of how finance systems work with a visit to Wall Street* 

  • Visit the United Nations for a greater understanding of the importance of world government cooperation.*

  • Visit the Natural History Museum for a journey back in time and a greater understanding of our planet in the context of billions of planetary systems as presented at the planetarium. *

  • Visit the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the third most visited museum in the world and the largest museum in the United States.*

* Optional Excursions

SAMPLE SCHEDULE

Day 1

Arrive in New York

Visit Central Park, St. Patrick's Cathedral, Times Square, and One World Observatory

A New York City themed montage or collag

Day 2

Morning and Afternoon Rehearsals

Late Afternoon/Early Evening Dinner Cruise and Dance

Broadway Show

Day 3

Visit 9/11 Museum

Afternoon Dress Rehearsal

Evening National Memorial Concert, Remembering 9/11

Day 4

Sightseeing (Chinatown, 5th Avenue, or Statue of Liberty)

Depart for Home

Lower Manhattan Panorama.jpg

 R E M E M B E R  

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9/11

"Words cannot express how moved I am and how much of a life changing experience that was provided to me and my students over the last 4 days. The kids learned so much from the experience... it really made me personally feel like I actually know what I am doing as a director and as a professional musician. Our kids cannot stop talking about the show, the trip, the concert, meeting Sgt. Rose, and the whole experience." 

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- R. Michael Townsend, Destrehan High School (Louisiana)

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An official event of the Remembering 9-11 Commemoration, The National Memorial Concert seeks to commemorate our past while celebrating our future through music

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