At 2 pm on Sunday, November 21, 1999, at the 419th concert in the world, the 330th anniversary of New York, and 218 Carnegie Hall, I participated in MidAmerica Produce and played the New England Symphony Orchestra. The concert consists of large musicians including orchestras and choirs. The concert is divided into three sections. The first one is Vivaldi. It is divided into 12 parts. Virginia-Gene Rittenhouse is a music director, Raymond Sprague is the conductor, Judith Von Housers Voice is soprano, Mary Nessinger is Mezzo soprano, and Elizabeth Hastings is the director.
This year I went to Carnegie Hall and saw a piano recital by Keith Jarrett. I have never been to Carnegie Hall and I do not know which seat to pick, but it was the front row called "Dress Circle". There are four levels of balconies in Carnegie Hall, the third of which is called "Dress Circle". Reading the history of Carnegie Hall, I learned that it was designed and built for superior acoustics. This idea was invented in 1887 and construction of the building was completed in the spring of 1891.
There is no place like Carnegie Hall in New York. Carnegie Hall is located at the top of the West End in Central Park and is a legendary performer of Leonard Bernstein and Joan Gilberto. Built in 1891 by Andrew Carnegie, Carnegie Hall is one of the most prestigious venues in the world. He or she is wonderful at Carnegie Hall. The acoustics are wonderful, and the intimacy, beauty and grandeur of the building are unique in America. Carnegie Hall is a must-see for New York. I do not know who is there, but I know I will be a show worth remembering!
Listening, Carnegie Hall is very beautiful, and the performance of the music there lies against anyone. It has a place in the history of music. Again, this content marketing approach is worthwhile in several places. At Carnegie Hall, the audience was expecting even before hearing the first note. The audience expects some sort of music, and you can predict their response based on thousands of actions in the hall. They are qualified viewers. They want artists to prepare something for them on stage.
From 1887 to 1891, at the request of Andrew Carnegie, Carnegie Hall's architect William Burnet Tuthill visited and learned the European Concert Hall famous for its acoustic effects. Chicago's Adler and Sullivan's architect, Dankmar Adler, is a famous acoustic institution in charge of buildings in the auditorium in Chicago, which was completed in 1889 and is known for its outstanding sound effects. Isaac Stern's favorite word is "Music enriches music all over the world, with one exception - Carnegie Hall enrichs music."