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Avery Fisher Hall is a 2,738-seat concert hall in New York that hosts classical and other events. It was designed by Max Abramovitz and named after Avery Fisher, a board member of the New York Philharmonic.
The interior of David Geffen Hall (2007) Known as Avery Fisher Hall (2005) The Hall underwent extensive renovations in 1976, to address acoustical problems that had been present since its opening. [4] Another, smaller renovation attempted to address still-unresolved problems in 1992.
29 de sept. de 2022 · Lincoln Center announces plans to gut the hall, now called Avery Fisher Hall, and to completely rebuild it under the supervision of the acoustician Cyril M. Harris and the architect Philip...
Fisher's family threatened legal action when Lincoln Center first approached them about renaming Avery Fisher Hall after a new donor. When Fisher set forth the conditions of his donation regarding the renaming of the venue in 1973, he stipulated the name Avery Fisher Hall "will appear on tickets, brochures, program announcements and advertisements and the like, and I consent in perpetuity to ...
29 de nov. de 2012 · About a decade's passed since Foster+Partners won the competition to re-design Avery Fisher Hall (as part of Lincoln Center's campus-wide re-haul, designed by Diller Scofidio + Renfro ), and the...
14 de nov. de 2014 · The unusual agreement, announced on Thursday, is a significant turnaround from 12 years ago, when the family of Avery Fisher, the music philanthropist who gave $10 million in 1973 to support...
18 de nov. de 2014 · With last week’s announcement that Lincoln Center’s home for the New York Philharmonic will release the naming rights to what is now Avery Fisher Hall, the question of authenticity in philanthropic recognition took center stage. The original benefactor of Philharmonic Hall, Avery Fisher, arguably represented the ideal marriage of ...