Eleanor Steber at Carnegie Hall is a remarkable live recording captured during a concert on October 10th, 1958. This album features the leading soprano of the Metropolitan Opera Association, Eleanor Steber, accompanied by Edwin Biltcliffe at the piano. Released on the Stand label, catalog number SLP 401, this 12" vinyl record plays at 33 RPM and offers an authentic concert hall experience, as promoted on the cover.

The program showcases a selection of classical vocal masterpieces including works by Mozart, Bellini, Richard Strauss, and Verdi. Notable tracks include "Alleluja" from Mozart's "Exsultate, Jubilate," arias from "Idomeneo" and "Il Puritani," as well as excerpts from Strauss' "Die Frau ohne Schatten." The record is pressed on traditional black vinyl and comes housed in a cardboard sleeve with clear labeling and detailed liner notes highlighting Steber's illustrious career and repertoire. This pressing by Stand Records is a valuable collectible for opera enthusiasts and vinyl collectors alike.