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After Decades, the Philharmonic’s Hall Sounds and Feels More Intimate

The New York Times – Music:

Judgments on the hall’s acoustics at this early stage are provisional, but a mighty improvement is already obvious.

Zachary Woolfe
Author: Zachary Woolfe

This post first appeared in The New York Times – Music. Read the original article.

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Architecture, Classical Music, Geffen, David, Hall (Manhattan, NY), New York Philharmonic, Restoration and Renovation
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