This event is in the past.It took place on February 12, 2026 at Stern Auditorium / Perelman Stage.


Orchestra Of St. Luke's, Andrew Manze, and Paul Lewis
Columbus Circle
Two Carnegie Hall debuts in one night: conductor Andrew Manze and pianist Paul Lewis team up for Beethoven's Fourth Piano Concerto, paired with Haydn's playful "Palindrome" Symphony and John Adams's propulsive "Fearful Symmetries."
Classical debut
Beethoven specialist
Symmetrical program
Carnegie Hall
Tips
đč"If I had to recommend a single complete set, I would suggest Mr. Lewis's distinguished recordings" (NYT)
đHaydn's minuet plays backwards in the second half
đ§Adams mixes big band bravura with techno synth sheen
Orchestra Of St. Luke's, Andrew Manze, and Paul Lewis
Columbus Circle


Two Carnegie Hall debuts in one night: conductor Andrew Manze and pianist Paul Lewis team up for Beethoven's Fourth Piano Concerto, paired with Haydn's playful "Palindrome" Symphony and John Adams's propulsive "Fearful Symmetries."
Classical debut
Beethoven specialist
Symmetrical program
Carnegie Hall
Tips
đč"If I had to recommend a single complete set, I would suggest Mr. Lewis's distinguished recordings" (NYT)
đHaydn's minuet plays backwards in the second half
đ§Adams mixes big band bravura with techno synth sheen
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