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The Main Hall or Isaac Stern Auditorium is a five-level hall for 2, seats, which in was renamed in honor of the violinist Isaac Stern. The hall is enormously high, and visitors to the top balcony must climb steps. To tackle the interior of the main hall , the architect, travelled to Europe to find out what makes a concert hall sound great.

The result was a beautifully resonant performance space with simple, elegant styling that helps put the focus on the excellent acoustic environment. The main hall was home to the performances of the New York Philharmonic from until Known as the most prestigious concert stage in the U.

Weill Recital Hall. A studio floor and a story tower were also added in the same year. It was leased to the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in and was used as a theater by various groups until the early s, when it was converted to a cinema. The interior of Carnegie Hall contains marble in its foyer with great slanting arches in the ceiling and the doors. In the corners of the foyer there are columns with intricate carvings. Four individuals were indispensably key to Carnegie Hall's conception, design, and execution.

Andrew Carnegie , From the collection of: Carnegie Hall. Andrew Carnegie: Gilded Age Philanthropist. Walter Damrosch , From the collection of: Carnegie Hall. Carnegie Hall, , From the collection of: Carnegie Hall. Built too far Uptown, designed by an architect who had never previously drafted a music hall and never would again, and with a design that went against all conventional thought on the subject, Carnegie Hall was surely doomed to failure.

Look carefully for the "hog" in Hogtown. Construction of the original roof, , From the collection of: Carnegie Hall. Central Park, opened only 35 years earlier, can be seen in the background.

Sketch of the main lobby under construction, , From the collection of: Carnegie Hall. The ceiling of the vaulted lobby was lined with Guastavino tiles. The Music and the Opening. Though Carnegie Hall did not officially open until May , concerts were performed in one of the smaller halls in the months preceding a week-long extravaganza in the main auditorium that began on May 5 and featured some of the leading figures in classical music.

Beginning in , Carnegie Hall again underwent renovations, which were completed in Olcott, and was constructed underneath the Main Hall. Zankel Hall seats an audience of The seven rent-controlled tenants were told that the Corporation would find a comparable apartment in the City and that their rent would be subsidized for the rest of their lives.

The 26 remaining tenants who did not have rent-controlled apartments were given no such courtesy, and several received eviction notices. Editta Sherman, the longest-living resident of the Carnegie Hall Studio Towers, took an active stance against these evictions.

In December , a New York civil court judge ruled in favor of the Corporation, but a group of tenants, including Editta Sherman, has appealed the decision.

Our Collections. Preservation History Database. Oral Histories. People: Albert S. Bard , Andrew Carnegie, Jacob M. Kaplan, Richard M. Public Policy: Carnegie Hall Bill



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