Kleinhans Music Hall

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Kleinhans Music Hall is a concert venue located on Symphony Circle in Buffalo, New York. The hall "is renowned for its acoustical excellence and graceful architecture." Kleinhans is currently the home of the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra, a regular venue for the Buffalo Chamber Music Society, and is rented out for other performing groups and local events. The building was designed by father-and-son team Eliel Saarinen and Eero Saarinen, with help from local architects F. J. and W. A. Kidd, Stanley McCandless as lighting consultant, and Charles C. Potwin as acoustical adviser. Kleinhans has two performance spaces, as well as additional rooms for rehearsals or private events. It was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1989 for its architecture, 49 years after its completion. rdf:langString
Le Kleinhans Music Hall est une salle de concert américaine à Buffalo, dans l'État de New York. Construit dans le style international selon les plans d'Eliel Saarinen et Eero, il est livré en 1940. Inscrit au Registre national des lieux historiques depuis le 29 juin 1989 et classé National Historic Landmark depuis le lendemain, il accueille principalement l'orchestre philharmonique de Buffalo. rdf:langString
La Kleinhans Music Hall, sede dell'Orchestra Filarmonica di Buffalo, fu costruita alla fine del 1930 ed aprì il 12 ottobre 1940. Si trova sulla Symphony Circle a Buffalo, New York. L'auditorio fu costruito come parte del testamento di Edward L. e Mary Seaton Kleinhans, proprietari del negozio di abbigliamento maschile Kleinhans. La coppia ha lasciato quasi 1 milione di dollari per la costruzione della sala da musica. L'edificio fu progettato da Eliel Saarinen con suo figlio, Eero Saarinen e "è stato riconosciuto come una delle più grandi sale da concerto mai costruite negli Stati Uniti". È stato dichiarato Monumento Storico Nazionale nel 1989. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Kleinhans Music Hall is a concert venue located on Symphony Circle in Buffalo, New York. The hall "is renowned for its acoustical excellence and graceful architecture." Kleinhans is currently the home of the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra, a regular venue for the Buffalo Chamber Music Society, and is rented out for other performing groups and local events. The building was designed by father-and-son team Eliel Saarinen and Eero Saarinen, with help from local architects F. J. and W. A. Kidd, Stanley McCandless as lighting consultant, and Charles C. Potwin as acoustical adviser. Kleinhans has two performance spaces, as well as additional rooms for rehearsals or private events. It was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1989 for its architecture, 49 years after its completion.
rdf:langString Le Kleinhans Music Hall est une salle de concert américaine à Buffalo, dans l'État de New York. Construit dans le style international selon les plans d'Eliel Saarinen et Eero, il est livré en 1940. Inscrit au Registre national des lieux historiques depuis le 29 juin 1989 et classé National Historic Landmark depuis le lendemain, il accueille principalement l'orchestre philharmonique de Buffalo.
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