Live with Carnegie Hall: Remembering Ruth Bader Ginsburg
Live with Carnegie Hall: Remembering Ruth Bader Ginsburg
When she needed a respite from the pressures of the Supreme Court, Justice Ginsburg famously turned to the world of classical music. Carnegie Hall honors the groundbreaking icon who gave so much of herself to ensure a more just world for us all.
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Carnegie Hall online
November 19, 2020 | 7:30 pm
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Performance details

Performers
Joyce DiDonato
Renée Fleming
Denyce Graves
Patrice Michaels

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Watch live on Carnegie Hall's YouTube channel or Facebook page.

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Carnegie Hall
New York, NY

About This Event

Ruth Bader Ginsburg worked tirelessly to promote equal justice under the law throughout her life and career. But when she needed a respite from the pressures of the Supreme Court, Justice Ginsburg famously turned to the world of opera and classical music. Hosted by mezzo-soprano Isabel Leonard—and featuring an interview with Justice Ginsburg’s children, alongside remarks and performances by Joyce DiDonatoRenée FlemingDenyce Graves, and Patrice Michaels—Carnegie Hall celebrates and honors the groundbreaking icon who gave so much of herself to ensure a more just world for us all.

Image: Ruth Bader Ginsburg, official portrait, 2016