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in 1900, the Boston Music Hall closed. It was converted for use as a vaudeville theater in 1900 and operated under a number of different names, including the Music Hall and the Empire Theatre. In 1906, it was renamed the
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The organ was removed from the Music Hall in 1884 to provide more performing space for the Boston Symphony. Initially put into storage, the organ was rebuilt and installed by the Methuen Organ Company in the
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Samuel Austin Allibonert. A critical dictionary of English literature and British and American authors, v.2. J. B. Lippincott company, 1899
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preached here, and his congregation, the Twenty-Eighth Congregational Society, worshiped here from 1852 to 1863. Methodist minister
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One of the oldest continuously operating theaters in the United States, it was built in 1852 and was the original home of the
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The History of American Music: With Twelve Full Page Photogravures and One Hundred and Two Illustrations in the Text
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and concerts are regularly presented on the organ, still considered one of the leading instruments in the US.
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took effect, Northern abolitionists gathered at the Music Hall to celebrate as the clock struck midnight.
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of Ludwigsburg. It was the largest in the US at the time, containing 5,474 pipes and 84 registers.
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chain and reopened again in 1916, rebuilt with a completely new interior, designed by architect
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Musical festival, to be given by the pupils of the Public Schools, in honor of H.I.H., the
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The hall has no connection with Boston's "Music Hall", a theater which is now known as the
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Photos of the Boston Music Hall and Orpheum Theatre at The Boston Historical Society:
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In addition to concerts, the hall presented important speakers of the time.
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performed at the hall's inaugural concert. The world premiere of the
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The Boston Music Hall was built in 1852, thanks to a donation of
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John S. Rarey's lectures and exhibitions of horse taming,
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took place here. The hall was the first home of the
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Winter Street

concert hall
Boston
Massachusetts
Boston Symphony Orchestra
Orpheum Theatre
Thomas W. Lamb
Wang Theatre
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Harvard Musical Association
George Snell
Alpheus C. Morse
Handel and Haydn Society
Piano Concerto No. 1
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
Boston Symphony Orchestra
New England Conservatory of Music
Symphony Hall
Theodore Parker
Henry Morgan
Emancipation Proclamation
Frederick Douglass
Wendell Phillips
Harriet Beecher Stowe
William Lloyd Garrison
Harriet Tubman
Oscar Wilde

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