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  2. Carnegie Hall - Wikipedia

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    The Weill Recital Hall is the smallest of the three performance spaces, with a total of 268 seats. [44] [58] [59] The orchestra level contains 196 seats in fourteen rows, while the balcony level contains 72 seats in five rows. [59] The modern-day recital hall contains off-white walls and blue seats.

  3. Orchestrette Classique - Wikipedia

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    The Orchestrette gave five to six concerts annually in Carnegie Chamber Music Hall (now Weill Recital Hall), and premiered works by Samuel Barber, Paul Creston, David Diamond and others. Orchestrette Classique , later called Orchestrette of New York [ 1 ] (1932–1943) was an American chamber orchestra in New York made up of women musicians.

  4. List of concert halls - Wikipedia

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    Silk Street Music Hall 196 Lecture Recital Room 80 Royal Academy of Music: Duke's Hall 1911 450 Royal Academy of Music: David Josefowitz Recital Hall 2001 150 Royal Albert Hall: 1871 5,544 BBC Promenade Concerts ("The Proms") / Classic BRIT Awards: Royal College of Music: Amaryllis Fleming Concert Hall 1901 390 Royal College of Music: Recital ...

  5. Theatre of Early Music - Wikipedia

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    In 2011 the Theatre of Early Music performed in New York City at Weill Recital Hall. [10] In 2015 the recording The Heart's Refuge was nominated for a Juno Award. [6] The group moved its focus to Toronto when Taylor, its conductor and founder, joined the University of Toronto faculty. [11]

  6. Sanford I. Weill - Wikipedia

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    The 1997 recipient of the New York State Governor's Art Award, Weill has been chairman of the Board of Trustees of Carnegie Hall since 1991. For Weill's 70th birthday, Carnegie Hall raised a record $60 million in one evening event through a generous $30 million match by Weill and his wife for the Weill Music Institute, which established broad ...

  7. World premieres at Carnegie Hall - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of musical works which received their premieres at Carnegie Hall: Symphony No. 9, opus 95, "From the New World" by Antonín Dvoƙák – December 16, 1893, New York Philharmonic, Anton Seidl conducting; Sinfonia Domestica by Richard Strauss – March 21, 1904, Wetzler Symphony Orchestra, Richard Strauss conducting

  8. This new Washburn University recital hall will be more ... - AOL

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    A new concert hall will soon be a part of the Washburn University campus. Dr. James Hurd Recital Hall, north of White Concert Hall at 1700 S.W. Jewell Ave., will be a new concert venue arriving on ...

  9. Carnegie Hall Tower - Wikipedia

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    On the third floor, next to the Weill Recital Hall in the original building, is a 176-square-foot (16.4 m 2) catering lounge. [38] A musicians' lounge, rehearsal space, and dressing rooms were also provided. [33] [40] The upper floors contain between 8,000 and 14,000 square feet (740 and 1,300 m 2) on each floor. [41]