Seiji Ozawa Hall

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Seiji Ozawa Hall is an acclaimed concert venue at Tanglewood in Lenox, Massachusetts, renowned for its exceptional acoustics and association with the Boston Symphony Orchestra’s summer music programs.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf concert hall
music venue
acousticalDesigner Kirkegaard Associates
R. Lawrence Kirkegaard
architect William Rawn
William Rawn Associates
associatedWith Boston Symphony Orchestra
Tanglewood
surface form: Tanglewood Music Center
awarded American Institute of Architects Honor Award for Architecture
surface form: American Institute of Architects Honor Award

American Wood Council design award
city Lenox
commissionedBy Boston Symphony Orchestra
constructionCompleted 1994
country United States of America
surface form: United States
designedFor chamber music acoustics
educational programs
hasFeature adjustable acoustic panels
balcony seating
barn-like doors opening to lawn
retractable rear wall
stage suitable for orchestra and chamber ensembles
hasType indoor-outdoor performance space
hosts Boston Symphony Orchestra chamber concerts
Tanglewood Music Center concerts
recitals by visiting artists
inauguratedBy Seiji Ozawa
lawnCapacity approximately 2000
locatedIn The Berkshires
surface form: Berkshires

Lenox, Massachusetts, United States
surface form: Lenox, Massachusetts

Tanglewood
material brick
glass
wood
namedAfter Seiji Ozawa
opened 1994
operator Boston Symphony Orchestra
ownedBy Boston Symphony Orchestra
partOf Tanglewood campus
region New England
renownedFor exceptional acoustics
intimate concert experience
seatingCapacity approximately 1200
state Massachusetts
style New England vernacular architecture
usedFor chamber music
classical music concerts
recitals
rehearsals
summer music programs

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Tanglewood hasBuilding Seiji Ozawa Hall