New York Metropolitan Opera (MET)

39th Street (1411 Broadway). 3,625 seats. 54 Mahler performances. Demolished in 1967. Opera’s 1908 Opera New York 24-03-1908 MET Concert Gala. 1909 Opera New York 10-01-1909 MET Grand Sunday Concert. 1909 Opera New York 06-02-1909 MET Concert Gala. 1909 Opera New York 20-03-1909 MET Concert Gala. Concerts 1908 Concert New York 24-03-1908. 1909 Concert New […]
Woolsey Hall

Year 1910. 1910 Concert New Haven 23-02-1910. 2,695 seats. Woolsey Hall. Woolsey Hall. Woolsey Hall. Woolsey Hall is the primary auditorium at Yale University, located on the campus’ Hewitt Quadrangle in New Haven, Connecticut. It was built as part of the Bicentennial Buildings complex that includes the Memorial Rotunda and the University Commons, designed by […]
Hotel Nickel

Year 1885. 500 seats. Hall of “Nickel’s Hotel Zur Krone” Later Hotel Zur Krone. Burgstrasse No. 151 (now Nr. 36). 27 km from Kassel. 1885 Concert Munden 13-02-1885 1885 Hotel Nickel (1915).
Kaim-Saal

Year 1897. Year 1900. Year 1901. Year 1906. 3,500 seats. Turkenstrasse 5. Since 1905 named “Tonhalle”. Munich Philharmonic Orchestra (MPO). 1897 Concert Munich 24-03-1897 1900 Concert Munich 20-10-1900 – Symphony No. 2 1901 Concert Munich 25-11-1901 – Symphony No. 4 (Premiere) 1906 Concert Munich 08-11-1906 – Symphony No. 6 1911 Concert Munich 20-11-1911 – Das […]
Hall of the Nobles

3,000 seats. Year 1897. 1897 Concert Moscow 15-03-1897. The House of the Unions (also called Palace of ‘the Unions) is a historical building in the Tverskoy District in central Moscow, Russia. It is situated on the corner of Bolshaya Dmitrovka and Okhotny Ryad streets. The House of Unions building (earlier Assembly of the Nobility) appeared […]
Rosengarten

Year 1904. 1,400 seats. Built 1899-1903. 1904 Concert Mannheim 02-02-1904 – Symphony No. 3 Designed by German architect Bruno Schmitz. It was built in an Art Nouveau style, with a main hall that can accommodate up to 2,300 guests. 1902. Rosengarten. Construction. Rosengarten.
Colosseum

Year 1891. 3,000 seats. 1891 Concert Lubeck 27-11-1891. The Colosseum is a listed monument, concert and theater hall in the Hansestadt Lübeck (Schleswig-Holstein). The hall in the St. Jürgen district belonged to the society for the promotion of charitable activities founded in 1789. On the Kronsforder Allee was the guesthouse “Freundschafts”, which was built in […]
Landestheater

1,200 seats. Year 1907. 20-01-1907. 1907 Concert Linz 20-01-1907 – Symphony No. 1, Des Knaben Wunderhorn, Lieder fur Singstimme, Ruckert-Lieder. The ensemble of the Landestheater (regional theatre) Linz used to perform musical productions as well as theatre productions at a venue located on the “Promenade” in the inner city of Linz (this venue is still […]
Royal Theater
Year 1899 1,700 seats The Opéra Royal de Wallonie (Royal Opera of Wallonia) 1899 Concert Liege 22-01-1899 – Symphony No. 2 The foundation was laid in July 1818. It was built according to the design of the architect Auguste Duckers. The theater has a classicist architecture. The main facade is dominated by a marble colonnade […]
Lemberg Philharmonic Hall

2,000 seats. Year 1903. 1903 Concert Lemberg 02-04-1903 – Symphony No. 1 1903 Concert Lemberg 04-04-1903 – Symphony No. 1 The most famous musicians of the world have been performing on the Philharmonic stage, including Gustav Mahler (1860-1911), Richard Strauss (1864-1949), Ferruccio Busoni (1866-1924), Anton Rubinstein (1829-1894) and Bela Bartok (1881-1945). Lemberg Philharmonic Hall. The Philharmonic […]