Just amazing history and seems like a miracle to imagine a architect to do all of those designs and calculations in an era when everything was made by hand. It is a gift from God.
Tuthill might not have known anything about acoustics, but Dankmar Adler did. He was the acoustical consultant for Tuthill. Adler (of Adler and Sullivan) had plenty of experience with the science of acoustics, having been the acoustician and engineer on The Auditorium Building in Chicago. Adler and Sullivan built at least 3 other theatres- - I can only remember the name of the Schiller theatre in Chicago. That had great acoustics too.
@CarnegieHall Hi Geno. My grandmother played piano at Carnegie Hall numerous times during the 60s/70s. Is there a way to look up what dates she played and see if there are ANY video or audio recordings of her? My kids never met her but would LOVE to hear her play!
Funny similarity: the Amsterdam Concertgebouw was standing in the meadows around Amsterdam at the opening night april 11th 1888. Now too it is in the (cultural) centre of the city.. Nice story
THE HISTORY OF ACOUSTICS WAS JUST BEGINNING---LAUGHS IN GREEK
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What a cool video! Great history and fun to see before our choir performs at Carnegie Hall in March!
Just amazing history and seems like a miracle to imagine a architect to do all of those designs and calculations in an era when everything was made by hand.
It is a gift from God.
Tuthill might not have known anything about acoustics, but Dankmar Adler did. He was the acoustical consultant for Tuthill. Adler (of Adler and Sullivan) had plenty of experience with the science of acoustics, having been the acoustician and engineer on The Auditorium Building in Chicago. Adler and Sullivan built at least 3 other theatres- - I can only remember the name of the Schiller theatre in Chicago. That had great acoustics too.
@CarnegieHall Hi Geno. My grandmother played piano at Carnegie Hall numerous times during the 60s/70s. Is there a way to look up what dates she played and see if there are ANY video or audio recordings of her? My kids never met her but would LOVE to hear her play!
Gino retired a few years ago....there is a link on the CH website for the archives, which include performances.
does anyone know the piece that played at 0:24?
i've just found the piece! it's from Tchaikovsky's Concert Fantasia, Op. 56
Gosto muito de história
How did the early recording artists performed?? I mean mics and speakers all that stuff
There is no amplification in Carnegie Hall.
Does anyone know who is the performer of the Tchaikovsky Concerto you hear the first few seconds?
Funny similarity: the Amsterdam Concertgebouw was standing in the meadows around Amsterdam at the opening night april 11th 1888. Now too it is in the (cultural) centre of the city..
Nice story
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ULICA SZARLATANÓW - K.I. Gałczyński - Tomasz Dubiel (Original Song)
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What an amazingly poor program for opening night.
Yes, Tchaikovsky comes all the way from Russia and he conducts an inconsequential overture. What a huge lost opportunity.
can't wait to perform here this summer😄👍👌
@GIORGI GOGALADZE It was for highschool when I was a freshman lol.