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The Altes Gewandhaus was used for concerts until 1884, sporadically between then until 1886. Despite several expansions, it eventually became too small to accommodate the burgeoning number of concertgoers from Germany's newly emergent middle class. Thus between 1893 and 1896 it was repurposed,
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in 1989, the Gewandhaus became a platform for political dissent against the Communist authorities, as Masur opened up the hall for public discussion on the future and reform of the GDR (the so-called "Gewandhaus Talks").
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Second Gewandhaus (c. 1910), built to replace the first, which was renovated and repurposed. Severely damaged in two separate air raids on 4 December 1943 and 20 February 1944 during the
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government deemed the ruins too structurally unsound, and they were demolished on 29 March 1968. The site was used as a carpark for several decades, until the Humanities faculty of
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opened on 8 October 1981, two hundred years after the Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra moved into the original hall. The foundation stone was laid by conductor
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lays the foundation stone of the current Gewandhaus, 8 November 1977. Behind him is East German Minister for Culture Hans-Joachim Hoffmann.
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during two separate raids on 4 December 1943 and 20 February 1944. Despite initial plans for rebuilding, the
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Today's Gewandhaus has a seating capacity of 1900, and features a Schuke concert organ with 6,845 pipes.
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is particularly associated with the first Gewandhaus, of which he was director from 1835.
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Bond for the funding of the second Gewandhaus in Leipzig, issued 1 July 1884 by
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Other well-known works which premiered at the Altes Gewandhaus include:
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Manfred Dennecke: Deutsche Wirtschafts- und Finanzgeschichte, pp 148;
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Concert Halls and Opera Houses: Musics, Acoustics, and Architecture
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partially demolished, and refitted to form an annexe of the
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The first concert hall was constructed in 1781 by architect
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Leipzig Gewandhaus
cloth hall

Augustusplatz
Leipzig-Mitte

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concert hall
Leipzig
Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra
Johann Carl Friedrich Dauthe
Emperor Concerto
Felix Mendelssohn
Schubert
Great Symphony
Schumann
Spring Symphony
Scottish Symphony
Mendelssohn's Violin Concerto
Wagner
The Mastersingers of Nuremberg
Brahms
A German Requiem
Brahms Violin Concerto
Städtisches Kaufhaus
Martin Gropius
Arthur Nikisch
Wilhelm Furtwängler
Bruno Walter

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