User:Epanalepsis/revised Europe concert halls
Appearance
United States
[edit]Alabama–Arkansas
[edit]California
[edit]Colorado–District of Columbia
[edit]Location | Venue | Room | Date built | Seats | Resident organizations | |
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Colorado | Colorado Springs | Pikes Peak Center | El Pomar Great Hall | 1982 | 2,000 | Colorado Springs Philharmonic |
Denver | Denver Performing Arts Complex | Boettcher Concert Hall | 1978 | 2,634 | Colorado Symphony Orchestra | |
Connecticut | Fairfield | Regina A. Quick Center for the Arts | Kelley Theater | 1990 | 740 | Fairfield University Orchestra |
Hartford | Bushnell Center for the Performing Arts | Mortensen Hall | 1930 | 2,799 | Hartford Symphony Orchestra | |
New Haven | Yale University | Woolsey Hall | 1901 | 2,695 | New Haven Symphony Orchestra, Yale Symphony Orchestra | |
Stamford | Stamford Center for the Arts | Palace Theater | 1983 | 1,580 | Stamford Symphony Orchestra | |
Delaware | Wilmington, Delaware | Grand Opera House | Concert Hall | 1871 | 1,208 | Delaware Symphony Orchestra, OperaDelaware |
District of Columbia | Washington, D.C. | DAR Constitution Hall | Concert Hall | 1929 | 3,702 | |
John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts | Kennedy Center Concert Hall | 1971 | 2,442 | National Symphony Orchestra |
Florida
[edit]Georgia–Hawaii
[edit]State | Location | Venue | Room | Date built | Seats | Resident organizations |
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Georgia | Athens | Classic Center | 1996 | 2,122 | ||
Atlanta | Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre | 2007 | 2,750 | The Atlanta Opera, Atlanta Ballet and Atlanta Broadway Series | ||
Fox Theatre | Auditorium | 1929 | 4,678 | |||
Woodruff Arts Center | Atlanta Symphony Hall | 1985 | 1,762 | Atlanta Symphony Orchestra | ||
Duluth | Gwinnett Center | Performing Arts Center | 2003 | 702 | ||
Morrow | Clayton State University | Spivey Hall | 1991 | 392 | ||
Hawaii | Honolulu | Neal S. Blaisdell Center | Concert Hall | 1964 | 2,158 | Honolulu Symphony, Hawaii Opera Theater |
Idaho–Iowa
[edit]Kansas–Louisiana
[edit]State | Location | Venue | Room | Date built | Seats | Resident organizations |
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Kansas | Wichita | Century II Performing Arts & Convention Center | Concert Hall | 1969 | 2,178 | Wichita Symphony Orchestra |
Kentucky | Louisville | The Kentucky Center | Whitney Hall | 1983 | 2,406 | Louisville Orchestra |
Moritz von Bomhard Theatre | 1983 | 619 | ||||
The Louisville Palace | 1928 | 2,700 | Louisville Orchestra | |||
Louisville Memorial Auditorium | 1928 | 1,742 | ||||
Louisiana | Baton Rouge | Baton Rouge River Center | Theatre for the Performing Arts | 1,900 | Baton Rouge Symphony Orchestra | |
Shaw Center for the Arts | Manship Theater | 325 | ||||
New Orleans | Orpheum Theatre | 1921 | 1,780 | Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra | ||
Saenger Theater | 1927 | 2,800 |
Maine–Massachusetts
[edit]Michigan
[edit]Minnesota–Montana
[edit]Nebraska–New Mexico
[edit]New York
[edit]North Carolina–North Dakota
[edit]State | Location | Venue | Room | Date built | Seats | Resident organizations |
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North Carolina | Charlotte | North Carolina Blumenthal Performing Arts Center | Belk Theater | 1992 | 2,100 | Charlotte Symphony Orchestra |
Raleigh | Progress Energy Center for the Performing Arts | Meymandi Concert Hall | 2001 | 2300 | North Carolina Symphony | |
North Dakota | Fargo | North Dakota State University | Festival Concert Hall | 1981 | 1,000 | Fargo-Moorhead Symphony Orchestra |
Ohio
[edit]Location | Venue | Room | Date built | Seats | Resident organizations |
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Cincinnati | Aronoff Center | Procter & Gamble Hall | 1995 | 2,719 | Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra |
Music Hall | Springer Auditorium | 1878 | 3,516 | Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra | |
University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music | Cohen Family Studio Theater | 1999 | 150 | ||
Corbett Auditorium | 1996 | 738 | |||
Diertle Vocal Arts Center | 1995 | 100 | |||
Patricia Corbett Theater | 1971 | 380 | |||
Robert J. Werner Recital Hall | 1999 | 300 | |||
Watson Recital Hall | 140 | ||||
Cleveland | Severance Hall | 1931 | 2,100 | Cleveland Orchestra | |
Columbus | Ohio Theatre | 1921 | 2,779 | Columbus Symphony Orchestra | |
Dayton | Benjamin and Marian Schuster Performing Arts Center | Mead Theatre | 2003 | 2,300 | Dayton Opera, Dayton Philharmonic Orchestra |
Mansfield | The Renaissance | 1927 | 1,600 | Mansfield Symphony, Renaissance Broadway Series, Renaissance Summer Musical | |
Oberlin | Oberlin College | Finney Chapel | 1908 | 1,451 | Oberlin Conservatory of Music |
Youngstown | DeYor Performing Arts Center | Powers Auditorium | 1969 | 2,303 | Youngstown Symphony |
Oklahoma–Oregon
[edit]State | Location | Venue | Room | Date built | Seats | Resident organizations |
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Oklahoma | Oklahoma City | Civic Center Music Hall | Thelma Gaylord Performing Arts Theatre | 1937 | 2,481 | Canterbury Choral Society, Oklahoma City Philharmonic |
Tulsa | Tulsa Performing Arts Center | Chapman Music Hall | 1977 | 2,365 | Tulsa Symphony Orchestra, Chamber Music Tulsa, Ballet Tulsa, Tulsa Opera, Tulsa Oratorio Chorus | |
VanTrease Performing Arts Center for Education | 1997 | 1,500 | Tulsa Community College Signature Symphony | |||
Oregon | Eugene | Hult Center for the Performing Arts | Silva Concert Hall | 1982 | 2,500 | Eugene Symphony, Eugene Ballet, Eugene Opera, Eugene Concert Choir, Oregon Bach Festival, Oregon Mozart Players |
The John G. Shedd Institute for the Arts | Jaqua Concert Hall | 1926 | 816 | The American Symphonia, Oregon Festival of American Music | ||
Recital Hall | 176 | |||||
Great Hall | 200 | |||||
Portland | Portland Center for the Performing Arts | Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall | 1984 | 2,776 | Oregon Symphony | |
Keller Auditorium | 1917 | 2,992 | Portland Opera |
Pennsylvania
[edit]South Carolina–Tennessee
[edit]State | Location | Venue | Room | Date built | Seats | Resident organizations |
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South Carolina | Columbia | Koger Center for the Arts | Gonzales Hall | 1988 | 2,256 | South Carolina Philharmonic |
Greenville | Peace Center for the Performing Arts | Peace Concert Hall | 1990 | 2,100 | The Greenville Symphony | |
Dorothy Hipp Gunter Theater | 1990 | 439 | ||||
Tennessee | Knoxville | Tennessee Theatre | 1928 | Knoxville Symphony Orchestra | ||
Memphis | Cannon Center for the Performing Arts | 2003 | 2,100 | Memphis Symphony Orchestra | ||
Nashville | Schermerhorn Symphony Center | Laura Turner Concert Hall | 2006 | 1,900 | Nashville Symphony |
Texas
[edit]Utah–Virginia
[edit]State | Location | Venue | Room | Date built | Seats | Resident organizations |
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Utah | Logan | Ellen Eccles Theatre | 1923 | 1,100 | Utah Festival Opera | |
Utah State University | Kent Concert Hall | 1967 | 2,168 | Utah State University | ||
Performance Hall | 2006 | 421 | Utah State University, Fry Street Quartet | |||
Provo | Franklin S. Harris Fine Arts Center | Gerrit de Jong Jr. Concert Hall | 1964 | 1,485 | BYU Philharmonic Orchestra; BYU choirs | |
Covey Center for the Arts | Performance Hall | 2007 | 670 | Utah Valley Symphony | ||
Salt Lake City | Abravanel Hall | 1979 | 2,811 | Utah Symphony Orchestra | ||
Virginia | Vienna | Wolf Trap National Park for the Performing Arts | Filene Center | 1971 | 7,000 |
Washington–Wisconsin
[edit]State | Location | Venue | Room | Date built | Seats | Resident organizations |
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Washington | Seattle | Benaroya Hall | S. Mark Taper Auditorium | 1998 | 2,500 | Seattle Symphony |
McCaw Hall | 2003 | 2,890 | ||||
Spokane | Bing Crosby Theater | 1915 | 756 | |||
Fox Theater | Martin Woldson Theater at the Fox | 1931 | 1,604 | Spokane Symphony | ||
Tacoma | Pantages Theatre | 1917 | 1,169 | |||
West Virginia | Charleston | Clay Center for the Arts & Sciences | Maier Foundation Performance Hall | 2003 | 1,883 | West Virginia Symphony Orchestra |
Walker Theater | 2003 | 200 | ||||
Lewisburg | Carnegie Hall, Inc. | Carnegie Hall | 1902 | 420 | ||
Wisconsin | Green Bay | Weidner Center | Cofrin Family Hall | 1993 | 2,021 | |
Madison | Overture Center | Overture Hall | 2004 | 2,251 | Madison Symphony Orchestra | |
Milwaukee | Marcus Center | Uihlein Hall | 1969 | 2,305 | Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra | |
Sheboygan | Stefanie H. Weill Center for the Performing Arts | Stefanie H. Weill Center Theater | 1928 | 1,153 | Sheboygan Symphony Orchestra |
- ^ "Main Theater Specification Sheet" (PDF). Retrieved 2009-04-04.
- ^ Missouri Theatre Center for the Arts : Facilities
- ^ Groundbreaking Fall 2006; estimated opening December 2009
- ^ 5,000 covered seats; 30,000 on lawn