Rossmoor Event Center

Rossmoor Event Center

The Rossmoor Event Center is a multi-purpose venue that is part of the Rossmoor community near Walnut Creek, CA.  The venue hosts numerous performances by community groups and artists.  The flat floor enables the venue to change seating arrangements as required to suite a wide variety of performance types and events.

 

The E-coustic system provides optimum conditions for solo performers, chamber groups orchestra, band, and opera.

DiMenna Center for Classical Music

DiMenna Center for Classical Music

Orchestra of St. Luke’s built The DiMenna Center for Classical Music in 2011 as New York City’s only acoustically-optimized rehearsal and recording space dedicated to classical music. It is an unparalleled resource serving the entire musical community—from soloists to symphony orchestras—through affordable, state-of-the-art facilities.

Park Avenue Armory

Park Avenue Armory

The Seventh Regiment Armory building occupies one entire city block on New York’s Upper East Side on Park Avenue.  The building houses interiors designed by the then up and coming architects and designers of the time, including the Herter Brothers, Stanford White, and Louis Comfort Tiffany.  However, it is the 55000 square foot Wade Thompson Drill Hall – originally built for cavalry rehearsal – that allows the venue to transform into a unique multi-function space.

University of the Incarnate Word

University of the Incarnate Word

The renovated concert hall at the University of the Incarnate Word is part of the new, 55,000 square foot Fine Arts Complex, which includes a music building with recording studios, and an art building with galleries. The  City of San Antonio will include those galleries and performance halls in its cultural arts district, which spans from the Tobin Center downtown up Broadway to the McNay Arts Museum.   The Russ Berger Design Group provided extensive acoustical treatments that deliver exceptional clarity throughout the volume.

Ascend Amphitheater

Ascend Amphitheater

Located in downtown Nashville, TN, the Ascend Amphitheatre is the premier open-air concert and event venue for Music City.  In addition to hosting popular country music and pop music performances, the venue supports performance by the Nashville Symphony – many of which are coordinated events with poplar artists.

The E-coustic System E-Shell (trademark) generates the reflected and reverberant energy that provides musician self support as well as communication across the platform.  The system also generates the sensation of hall return on the stage.

Shaftman Performance Hall

Shaftman Performance Hall

The Shaftman Performance Hall in Roanoke VA is a 930 seat Performing Arts Theatre located in the Jefferson Center for the Arts.  The venue is home to the Roanoke Symphony, Opera Roanoake, Roanoke Ballet Theatre, and in addition, supports touring broadway productions.

Morbisch Seefestspiele

Morbisch Seefestspiele

Morbisch Seefestspiele is an outdoor performing arts facility with seating capacity of approximately 7500.  It is home to the largest outdoor operata festival in Europe.  The venue is situated on a lakefront, with the permanent raked seating structure facing the lake.  The stage is constructed as a floating barge, with a portion the orchesta pit below the waterline.  The unique productions involve “floating” scenery constructed on separate barges.

Jay Pritzker Pavilion

Jay Pritzker Pavilion

The Jay Pritzker Pavilion serves as the centerpiece for Chicago’s Millennium Park, and is the new home of the Grant Park Symphony Orchestra and Chorus, and the Grant Park Music Festival.  The Festival has been a Chicago tradition since 1931 when Chicago Mayor Anton Cermak suggested free concerts to lift spirits of Chicagoans during the Great Depression.  It remains the oldest free classical music festival in the US.  The pavilion was designed by Frank Gehry.

Adelaide Festival Center

Adelaide Festival Center

The Adelaide Festival Center is Australia’s first Multi-purpose arts center. The Adelaide Festival Theatre is the largest proscenium arch theatre in Adelaide, seating close to 2000 people.  It was designed as both a lyric theatre and concert hall, and is used for theatrical productions, concerts, opera, musicals, and a plethora of live artistic functions.

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