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At David Geffen Hall, a traditional function has taken on a futurist form to achieve a practical goal: better sound for all. The organ, crafted from the same rich hardwood as the stage, ...
David Geffen Hall reopened to the public after a $550 million renovation with the premiere of “San Juan Hill” by the jazz trumpeter and composer Etienne Charles.
The new David Geffen Hall will open to the public on October 8, 2022, the home of the New York Philharmonic and new welcoming cultural home for New York. Completed two years early with a ...
So, after two years and more than 270 concerts, how does the hall sound? While the acoustics are still evolving, the reviews of Geffen Hall have largely been positive. The hall is more resonant ...
The entertainment mogul has given $1.2 billion to institutions around the nation, including the New York Philharmonic’s transformed Lincoln Center home. When David Geffen finally made it to the ...
The new David Geffen Hall in Lincoln Center, home of the New York Philharmonic, opens this week. And while the outside is the same, everything inside has changed.
David Geffen Hall Set to Reopen. The new hall, so many years in the making and remaking, will come to life this month. There will be two concerts Oct. 8 featuring the world premiere of new piece ...
Gov. Hochul, joined Saturday by leaders of the New York Philharmonic, announced the debut of the new $550 million David Geffen Hall in Lincoln Center after a two-year renovation. “The transfo… ...
David Geffen Hall reopens after $550 million renovation 02:24. The theater is slightly smaller than before, seating a little more than 2,000 people, but it's much more intimate.
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An Eclectic Dance to the Music of Time by Jacolby Satterwhite, located inside of David Geffen Hall. Nicholas Knight. Seymour Lipton’s Archangel, located outside of David Geffen Hall.
David Geffen Hall’s spare yet intimate swan song to Lincoln Center’s golden era is charming, thoughtful, and a little sad. Third go around, after sixty years of trying, ...