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267:. Suntory was designed as a compromise hybrid seating layout, having substantially fewer acoustically-inferior seats sidewards and behind the stage than Berlin Philharmonie, incorporating elements of both the arena layout and vineyard style of the Berlin Philharmonie and classical shoeboxes like Vienna Musikverein. Apparently at the time of construction a visionary modification of the Berlin Philharmonie layout, since recent acoustic research clearly recognizes the advantage of the shoebox halls over Berlin Philharmonie architect 28: 271:
unique idea of placing audience all around musicians, even if it meant that many sit in the acoustical offside with weak sound, away from the preferential directions many classical instruments and singers emit sound. Architectural design was by Shoichi Sano, Yasui Architects and that of the
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The seats of the Small Hall (also known as the Blue Rose) can be moved, and the stage consists of three different sections which can be raised by up to 60 centimeters in increments of 20 centimeters. It can seat 384 to 432 people.
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corner, as well as the "Bar Intermezzo" and "Cafe Intermezzo". Suntory Hall is the first to bring such facilities to Japan. In addition to the box office, there is also a gift shop and cloak room in the foyer.
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called it “a jewel box of sound” – and a smaller side-hall for chamber music. Its roof is an extended, tiered, landscape garden. Construction began in the late 1970s and the facility opened in October 1986.
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The seats in the Main Hall are situated around the concert stage (250 m in 27 sections), with a capacity of 2,006 people.
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The Herbert von Karajan plaza in front of the Suntory Hall, which was constructed in April 1998, is in remembrance of the
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complex, it consists of a main concert hall, widely considered one of the finest in the world for its acoustics –
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While waiting for performances and during intermissions, the Foyer provides access to facilities such as the
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The interior 425 m (25 m x 17 m) consists of wooden paneling. The Hall's main function is for
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The Suntory Hall opened on 12 October 1986 in commemoration of the sixtieth anniversary of
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
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PĂ€tynen, Jukka; Tervo, Sakari; Robinson, Philip W.; Lokki, Tapio (2014-03-25).
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Artworks in the hall include the Chandelier Symphony of Lights by
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Akasaka
Minato, Tokyo
Coordinates
35°39â€Č59.9″N 139°44â€Č29″E / 35.666639°N 139.74139°E / 35.666639; 139.74139
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Suntory
Nagata Acoustics
Homepage
Factsheet
Akasaka
Tokyo
Ark Hills
Herbert von Karajan
whisky
Suntory
maestro
vineyard style
Berliner Philharmonie
acoustical evaluation
Sharoun's
acoustics
performers
conductors
Karajan
Leonard Bernstein
Seiji Ozawa
Giuseppe Sinopoli
Claudio Abbado
Wolfgang Sawallisch

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