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Musical Connections musicians perform with teaching artists Sarah Elizabeth Charles and Camila Meza at Sing Sing Correctional Facility in 2017. Stephanie Berger/Carnegie Hall hide caption

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Making Musical Connections At Sing Sing Prison

Since 2009, the maximum security prison has been home to music workshops put on by Carnegie Hall and led by some of New York City's top musicians.

Musical Connections musicians perform with teaching artists Sarah Elizabeth Charles and Camila Meza at Sing Sing Correctional Facility in 2017. Stephanie Berger/Carnegie Hall hide caption

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Making Musical Connections At Sing Sing Prison

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