Music for a Cause: World Doctors Orchestra at Carnegie Hall

Secure the Future of the Arts Through Mental Health Access

Join us for an unforgettable performance as the World Doctors Orchestra brings together physicians and musicians from around the globe for a spectacular afternoon in New York City at Carnegie Hall’s Stern Auditorium / Perelman Stage.

Featuring celebrated conductor Joseph Alessi, violinist Charlie Siem, and pianist Richard Kogan, this concert will showcase an inspiring program of classical and jazz-infused masterpieces.

All proceeds will benefit Creatives Care, an organization dedicated to helping artists access affordable, high-quality mental healthcare.

When: Sunday, November 16, 2025 | 2:00 PM (Doors open at 1:30 PM)
Where: Carnegie Hall, Stern Auditorium / Perelman Stage, New York City

An orchestra performing on stage in a concert hall, with musicians playing various instruments including violins, cellos, flutes, clarinets, trumpets, and percussion.

The World Doctors Orchestra (WDO) unites physicians from across the world who share a passion for both music and humanitarian efforts. Founded on the belief that music and medicine can work together to heal and inspire, WDO regularly performs benefit concerts that raise funds for important charitable causes.

For its 48th concert session, the orchestra will perform in the iconic Carnegie Hall, Stern Auditorium / Perelman Stage, bringing together world-class musicians for a performance that blends classical brilliance with the vibrant energy of jazz and Broadway.

About the Concert

A modern interior with a framed still life painting of vases, flowers, and apples leaning against a concrete wall, a wooden chair, and a white floor lamp with a fabric shade.

Support the Cause | Creatives Care

The proceeds of this concert will be donated to Creatives Care, a non-profit organization dedicated to securing the future of the arts by providing free services to help artists access affordable, high-quality mental healthcare.

By attending this concert or making a donation, you are directly supporting artists in need of mental health resources, ensuring they receive the care they deserve.

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