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Re: [ARSCLIST] Fwd: [ARSCLIST] The waltz (was Which U.S. orchestra recorded first and Arthur...



Brenda,

To be fair I do not know the whole story, and perhaps I am being unfair.

The story, as I was told, was that the reason for the renovation was to extend the season through the summer in Chicago, in order to generate more income. *If* that was the main reason, I would find it sad that the result was what most consider poorer acoustics for the whole season.

But again, I do not know the whole story.

Marcos

--On Tuesday, April 04, 2006 9:42 AM -0400 "Nelson-Strauss, Brenda" <bnelsons@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

"A sad tale of greed" ??????  With all due respect, let's get real here.
We're talking about a venue that seats over 2500 people and has over 100
musicians on stage in suits under hot lights. Any modernization efforts
would obviously include the installation of air conditioning.

Brenda

-----Original Message-----
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Subject: Re: Fwd: [ARSCLIST] The waltz (was Which U.S. orchestra
recorded first and Arthur...

Chicago's Orchestra Hall when empty. The latter changed with the
disastrous renovation of 1966, which essentially wrecked Orchestra
Hall
as a listening or recording venue.)

I find it particularly poignant that they did it to add A/C so that they


could extend their season. A sad tale of greed.

Marcos


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