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readx;? Carnegie Hall is located on 57th Street in New York and is 140 years old. Pen @ fun @ pavilion wWw. ļ½ļ½ļ½Uļ½Eć The exterior of the info is made of small Romanesque bricks mixed with brown sandstone, and the whole is brown, and the set of drawings and sculptures of brown sandstone are decorated in subtle places. The simple Italian Renaissance style of architecture shines with tranquility and majesty in the Baroque buildings and high-rise buildings of the time when it was built.
At the beginning of the construction, no metal frame was used, but a consistent all-masonry structure. It was not until the beginning of the 20th century that some metal elements were added due to the need to add some staircases to the performance hall. In the almost stubborn pursuit of style and materials, in that gilded era, you can still get a glimpse of the designer's persistence and the philharmonic's dedication to music.
The main building of the concert hall consists of three halls, the main hall named after violinist Isaac Stern. Isaac Stern once described the building as follows: "The concert hall is a musical instrument in itself. It senses your every move and sublimates it. "The sound quality of Carnegie Hall could not be more concise.
The ceiling of the main hall is extremely high, and the audience has to go up 105 steps to the top stage of the auditorium (of course, you can also take the elevator). Since its construction, almost all the greatest classical musicians have performed here, and the lounge next to it is decorated with their signatures and portraits, which doubles as a museum for memorialism and popularization. To be able to perform here is undoubtedly a sign of entering the ranks of world-class musicians, or reaping the highest success and honor in the classical and pop music scene. For Carnegie and musicians, it is tantamount to a crown. It's no wonder that so many musicians have been flocking to it for hundreds of years.
Since its completion, Carnegie Hall has occupied the most performance slots than the New York Philharmonic, one of the three major orchestras in the world. The orchestra, which has a close relationship with Carnegie, will not only continue its legend here, but will also welcome its youngest principal violinist (*1) ever.
The huge display screen outside the recital hall prominently displays the following performance information:
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Performance time: June 30, 2029 (Saturday) 21:30~22:30
Repertoire: A cappella Sonata No. 2 in minor and Partita BWV1001 4th movement (*2)
Barber: Violin Concerto, Op. 14 (*3)
Orchestra: New York Philharmonic
Conductor: Riccardo Muti
Principal Violin: Kang Lok
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