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Share the music

Three ways to bring Katya Concerts for Kids into your students' and your family's lives — an in-school visit, a hosted event, or a seat at Carnegie Hall.

Give your students an unforgettable experience that goes far beyond music. World-renowned concert pianist Katya Grineva brings the beauty and power of classical music to life through captivating performances and engaging storytelling that spark imagination, creativity, and confidence.

Whether for an elementary school, middle school, summer camp, or afterschool community program, Katya's presentations leave the most underserved young audiences inspired to dream bigger, appreciate the arts, and believe in their own potential.

Because sometimes one extraordinary performance can change the way a child sees the world.

Join our mission to bring the magic of classical music to the world's most deserving children by hosting a fundraiser that is meaningful, memorable, and truly unique.

Guests enjoy an intimate, world-class musical experience while becoming part of something much larger — a movement dedicated to inspiring hope, expanding access to the arts, and changing lives through music.

It's more than a fundraiser. It's an evening your guests will remember long after the final note.

Attend Katya's first matinee holiday performance at New York's historic Carnegie Hall on Sunday, December 27th — and experience the magic of one of the world's most celebrated concert halls together.

Katya Grineva in a flowing coral gown beside the Steinway grand on the Carnegie Hall stage, a single rose in hand

Join internationally acclaimed pianist Katya Grineva at Carnegie Hall for a breathtaking performance that will inspire audiences of every age. Introduce your children and grandchildren to the beauty of live classical music in a setting that has launched the careers of the world's greatest artists.

It's more than a concert — it's an opportunity to share wonder, create cherished family memories, and inspire a lifelong appreciation for music and the arts.

Because the greatest gifts aren't things — they're experiences shared together.

Reserve tickets

Advance tickets can be reserved through September 27th.