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Harry Connick, Jr. at Carnegie Hall, NYC, NY, USA

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Pianist, singer, and composer Harry Connick, Jr. dazzled the audience as he realized his lifelong dream of playing at the legendary Carnegie Hall in New York City, where music excellence has reigned since its opening in 1891. Carnegie Hall Festivals: United In Sound: America at 250 presented Harry Connick, Jr. on May 22-23, 2026, for a 2-night engagement performing with the Orchestra Victoria with Jessica Gethin conducting, and Harry Connick, Jr. Big Band, and Luxury Experience was there to experience a wonderful night of music. Bravo!

Harry Connick, Jr. started playing the piano at the age of 5 and playing concerts by age 10. He opened the performance at Carnegie Hall by noting the profound influence his mother, Anita-Francis Livingston Connick, known as “Babe,” had on his life before losing her to cancer when he was 13 years old. From the time he first started playing, she told him to keep practicing and playing because it was her dream that one day he would play at Carnegie Hall. On May 22, 2026, 45 years later on what would have been his mother’s 100th birthday, he realized her dream by making his debut performance at Carnegie Hall.

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We attended the second night’s performance on Saturday, May 23, 2026, in the magnificent 2,790-seat Isaac Stern Auditorium/Ronald O. Perlman Stage, which was filled to capacity for the opportunity to experience Harry Connick, Jr. performing with the Orchestra Victoria with Jessica Gethin conducting, and the Harry Connick, Jr. Big Band.

The first part of the two-part program was an intimate look at his mother’s life, the youngest of 6 children, born in the Bronx, who went on to travel the world, met and married her husband, Harry Connick, Sr. in Morrocco, and later moved to New Orleans where she was a judge. She led an interesting life and doted on her children. Period photos of his mother, along with reflections and stories of her life, provided a stunning backdrop to the highly personalized selection of music from Mozart to some of his mother’s contemporary favorites including “When the Saints Go Marching In,”On The Sunny Side of The Street,” and others.

For this portion of the 2.5-hour concert, it was just Harry Connick, Jr. on stage telling stories and playing one of his two personal pianos that he had brought with him to Carnegie Hall, which included his very first childhood piano. Later he was joined by Neal Caine on bass, and Arthur Latin on drums to close out the first part of the very intimate performance.

For the second part of the program, Harry Connick, Jr. performed his 55-minute symphonic composition entitled, Babe: Elaboratio: A Tribute to My Mother, to accompany a book by the same name that will be released on September 29, 2026, which demonstrated his mastery at composition. Joining Harry Connick, Jr. onstage was the illustrious 50—piece Orchestra Victoria from Melbourne, Australia conducted by Jessica Gethin, and the 15-piece Harry Connick, Jr. Big Band. As the glorious sound of the 66-piece orchestra filled the Isaac Stern Auditorium, we could not help but think that Babe, (Anita-Francis Livingston Connick) would be thrilled and proud that her son had realized her dream for him. Bravo!

Harry Connick Jr. is a highly decorated singer, composer, and actor who has to his credit, three Grammy Awards, two Emmy Awards, along with nominations spanning the Grammys, Emmys, Tonys, Oscars, and Golden Globes. Most notable are Grammys for Best Jazz Male Vocal Performance for “When Harry Met Sally” (1989),  Best Jazz Male Vocal Performance for “We Are In Love” (1990), and Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album for “Songs I Heard” (2001).

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The Artists

Harry Connick, Jr.
Jessica Gethin, Conductor

Orchestra Victoria
(+ Guest Artist)

Violins

Sulki Yu
Concertmaster
Erica Kennedy
Acting Section Principal, First Violin
Monica Naselow
Section Principal, Second Violin
Tomomi Brennan
Associate Principal, First Violin
Matt Hassall
Acting Associate Principal, Second Violin
Binny Baik
Alyssa Conrau
Rachel Gamer
Rachael Hunt
John Noble
Rebecca Shirley

Violas

Thomas Higham
Associate Principal
Matthew Laing+
Associate Principal
Nadine Delbridge
Danielle Arcaro+
Sandra Jonescu+
Edmund Mantelli+

Cellos  

Melissa Chominsky
Section Principal
James Churchill+
Associate Principal
Philippa Gardner
Zoe Wallace+

Basses

Kylie Davies
Acting Section Principal
Nic Synot+
Associate Principal
Luca Arcaro+

Flutes

Lisa-Marie Amos
Section Principal
Melissa Doecke+
Associate Principal
Rebecca Johnson
Principal Piccolo

Oboes

Joshua de Graaf
Acting Section Principal
Joshua Webster+
Associate Principal
Dafydd Camp
Principal Cor Anglais

Clarinets

Justin Beere
Associate Principal
Alexei Dupressoir+
Associate Principal
Robin Henry+
Principal Bass Clarinet

Bassoon              

Colin Forbes Abrams+
Section Principal

Horns   

Andrew Young
Section Principal
Ciara Wrede+
Principal Third Horn
Ben Messenger
Sharon Hatton+

Trumpets

Timothy Francis
Associate Principal
Sophie Spencer+
Associate Principal
Sarah Henderson+
Principal Bass Clarinet

Trombones

Kieran Conrau
Acting Section Principal
Robert Collins+
Associate Principal
Benjamin Anderson
Principal Bass Trombone

Tuba

Karina Filipi+
Principal

Timpani              

Guy du Blêt
Section Principal

Percussion

Matthew Levy
Section Principal
Hugh Tidy+
Associate Principal
Robert Allan+

Harp     

Will Nichols
Section Principal

Touring Staff     

Nikki Bassani
Director of Orchestra Management
Elise Lerpiniere
Artistic Planning and Engagement Manager
Paris Bendistinto
Production Coordinator

Harry Connick, Jr. Big Band

Geoff Burke
Alto Saxophone
Chris Oatts
Alto Saxophone
Jerry Weldon
Tenor Saxophone
Dylan Band
Tenor Saxophone
Josh Lee
Baritone Saxophone
Dion Tucker
Baritone Saxophone
Mark Williams
Trombone
Nick Lombardelli
Trombone
Joe Barati
Bass Trombone
Nathaniel Williford
Trumpet
Banks Sapnar
Trumpet
Mark Braud
Trumpet
Eric Williams
Trumpet
Neal Caine
Bass
Arthur Latin
Drums

A Sampling of Upcoming Performances at Carnegie Hall

Harry Connick, Jr.
May 22 – 23, 2026
The Philadelphia Orchestra
May 29, 2026
Evgeny Kissin, piano, Joshua Bell, violin, Steven Isserlis, cello
May 31, 2026
An Evening with Isabel Leonard & Friends
June 9, 2026
Standard Time with Michael Feinstein
June 18, 2026
NYO Jazz
August 1, 2026
Carnegie Hall’s Opening Night Gala: Berliner Philharmonic
October 8, 2026
Berliner Philharmonic
October 9-10, 2026
The Philadelphia Orchestra
October 13, 2026
Trio Azura
October 14, 2026
Tak’acs Quartet: Jeremy Denk, piano
October 16, 2026
Sphinx Virtuosi Sounds of Unity
October 16, 2026
huddle – An Early Childhood Concert
October 20, 2026

Carnegie Hall has a diverse selection of performances throughout the year. For more information, see their complete list of upcoming programs, as well as purchase tickets for one of the upcoming performances, please visit the website: https://www.carnegiehall.org/

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For more information on Harry Connick, Jr., see his upcoming performances schedule, or to pre-order or purchase his book, Babe: Elaboratio, A Tribute To My Mother, please visit his website: https://www.harryconnickjr.com/ and https://www.harryconnickjr.com/tour 

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