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Abravanel Hall

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327:- meaning that it is an extension of the audience. Cello and bass players are also encouraged to make holes in the stage with their endpins, so that their sound resonates with the wood of the hall, and not just their instrument. To enter the hall, patrons must pass through sound lock corridors designed to isolate the concert hall from the noise and confusion of the lobby. Inside the hall, there are convex curved surfaces on the walls and ceilings. There are no perfect ninety degree angles in the hall, because of their effect on sound. Suspended from the ceiling are six 16 x 16-foot (4.9 m) brass chandeliers with 18,000 hand-cut beads and prisms of Bohemian crystals imported from 335:. The lobby is four stories high, with a white oak and brass ceiling, and a 5,400-square-foot (500 m) glass curtain or wall which covers much of the East face of the triangular-shaped lobby. The lobby itself is an architectural marvel due to its many tiers, the staircase that goes upwards and to the left along with the triangular shape of the enclosure, the gold leafing that covers all visible sides of the stairs and balconies, and the 30-foot-high (9.1 m) red blown-glass sculpture ( 152: 144: 160: 34: 247:
on September 14-15, 1979. In 1998, the Hall underwent an expansion project which added wheelchair accessible restrooms, a new Ticket Office, and a new reception room. The expanded facility hosted several events during the 2002 Olympics Arts Festival including a concert with Audra McDonald and the
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raised Chihuly's asking price of $ 625,000. The Olympic Tower was valued at $ 900,000, although Chihuly was willing to sell it at the lower cost pursuant to an agreement that it would stay at Abravanel Hall and that the public would be able to view it without attending a show.
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Abravanel Hall first opened in September 1979, and was originally known as Symphony Hall, but was renamed in May 1993 for
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building. The building was designed by FFKR Architects and acoustical design services were provided by
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Utah Symphony; the building also was decorated with an image of a biathlete during the games.
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The Board of the Utah Symphony created a Design and Construction Committee which included
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on South Temple Street. The hall can hold up to 2,811 occupants.
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Salt Lake City
Utah
Salt Lake County
Concert hall
Capacity




concert hall
Salt Lake City
Utah
Utah Symphony
landmark
Temple Square
Salt Palace
Maurice Abravanel
O.C. Tanner
Jack Gallivan
Bob Fowler
Maurice Abravanel
Stanisław Skrowaczewski
Béla Bartók's
Concerto for Orchestra
Johannes Brahms'
Symphony No. 4
concrete
building
brick

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