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Ya gotta have halls

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4/16/1997 10:09:11 AM
Greetings all,

I have been asked by the architects at the school to help in the design
of the new concert hall. I am woefully unequipped to do this, so have
offered instead to perhaps locate a hall of similar size that is held in good
regard.

Where are the really good 500-600 seat recital halls in this country?
It is important that the hall be suitable for a music school, i.e., all
kinds of instruments and voice, plus piano.

I would appreciate any suggestions. They may send me to look at some of
these, so I would like to start with recommendations from those possessed of
the critical listening (thus the addresses on this mini-spam). The tuning
list can delve into such small increments of musical scale, surely that is a
group of people that really listen. Likewise the piano tech crowd, where do
all you professional ears think the really good sounding halls are?

Thanks,
Ed Foote
Precision Piano Works
Nashville, Tn.

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