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Kyoto Concert Hall
The Kyoto Symphony Orchestra holds a unique position as an official part of the city government, making its musicians truly public servants. The construction of a new concert hall was planned for the orchestra as part of the celebrations surrounding the 1,200th anniversary of establishing the city—then known as Heian-kyō—as the capital of Japan in 794. The new hall opened on October 12, 1995 with a 1 year delay. The venue is easily reached by subway in the north of Kyoto at the edge of a large botanical garden. Upon entering the building, a large spiral ramp leads up to the concert hall lobby.
Kyoto Concert Hall
The Kyoto Symphony Orchestra holds a unique position as an official part of the city government, making its musicians truly public servants. The construction of a new concert hall was planned for the orchestra as part of the celebrations surrounding the 1,200th anniversary of establishing the city—then known as Heian-kyō—as the capital of Japan in 794. The new hall opened on October 12, 1995 with a 1 year delay. The venue is easily reached by subway in the north of Kyoto at the edge of a large botanical garden. Upon entering the building, a large spiral ramp leads up to the concert hall lobby.
Kyoto Concert Hall
Toyota, Yasuhisa (author) / Komoda, Motoo (author) / Beckmann, Daniel (author) / Quiquerez, Marc (author) / Bergal, Erik (author)
Concert Halls by Nagata Acoustics ; Chapter: 2 ; 9-15
2021-02-26
7 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
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