Thursday, November 10, 2022

David Geffen Hall Round-up


David Geffen Hall
View of the stage and some of the seating
Photo by Chris Lee, courtesy of the N.Y. Philharmonic


The day has arrived or is arriving: the gut-renovated David Geffen Hall, reduced by about 500 seats and now more of a grapevine theater, the staged moved way out from the rear wall, is re-opening. Everyone has been complaining about the acoustics of the theater since it opened nearly 60 years ago, and everyone is hopeful that the new theater will sound good to the audience* and that musicians on the stage, crucially, will be able to hear each other - particularly the musicians of the NY Philharmonic, who've suffered for all that time. Their first concert is on Wednesday, October 12, in two days.

Watch for updates to this post; I imagine that others will weigh in on the new hall.

UPDATED: November 10, 2022. Seven articles from the Times! Well, it's good publicity.

* I was most recently there in 2017 for a concert performance of Das Rheingold. Sitting in a seat that would have had great sound in most theaters...I could barely hear the six harps on the stage. The orchestra sounded fabulous when I heard them at Carnegie Hall in 2010.


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