Fourteen orchestral concerts, four chamber programs, and a 92-year hall in Brooklyn that has not changed its name.
Eight concerts · 2026–27 · selected programs below
Steinmark Hall opened in 1934 as a chamber-music society in a converted Williamsburg synagogue. It has been continuously in use since. Today it seats 740 and is widely considered the finest acoustic space for chamber music in the New York metropolitan area.
The hall is currently home to the Steinmark Chamber Orchestra (24 musicians), the Steinmark Quartet, and an in-residence youth choir of 42 voices.
The best seats, the best price, and a small package of fringes — including pre-concert talks and a recording library.