I wonder if the many Cincinnatians who consider Cincinnati music hall an Historic Cincinnati Landmark,I wonder what those same People would think if some entity with an unlimited amount of funds would by chance just come in and purchase the downtown property of Music Hall the home of the CSO and then decide to tear it down!!!,to put in maybe a 7-Eleven or a strip mall in its place!!!,Kind of what The CSO did recently this year to another Cincinnati Landmark in Anderson Township with the acquisition of Coney Island and The Historic Cincinnati Sunlite Pool!!!,where the CSO then proceeded to have this Historic Cincinnati Landmark bulldozed,to then eventually have put in it's place,a paid music venue!,where actually one has already existed for several decades in the Riverbend Amphitheater!!!!so the CSO has an Historic Cincinnati Pool where countless generations of Cincinnati Parents and their children have had countless Summers of fun!!!,they have it completely destroyed!!!!, I bet all the Rich Liberal Elites of Cincinnati wouldn't like their Precious Music Hall to disappear!!!,but it's absolutely OK for them to do a similar thing to others!!!!!,What Incredibly sad days to be a Cincinnati Resident in this time,especially if you're a child!!!!!Yeah,The Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra is doing so much to preserve and protect the many other Historic Cincinnati Landmarks,but No their not!!!,are they?So Sad for The Children of Cincinnati!!!!,Great...
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Cincinnati Music Hall is a historic concert venue located in Cincinnati, Ohio. It was built in 1878 and is considered one of the finest examples of Victorian Gothic architecture in the United States.
The Music Hall is home to the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, Cincinnati Opera, Cincinnati Ballet, and the May Festival Chorus. It has hosted many notable performers and events throughout its history, including performances by Pavarotti, Ella Fitzgerald, and the Rolling Stones.
The Music Hall has undergone several renovations and restorations over the years, including a major renovation in the 1970s that restored the building's original splendor. In 2016, the Music Hall underwent another major renovation to update its facilities and improve accessibility.
The Music Hall has several performance spaces, including the Springer Auditorium, which seats 3,516 people and is the largest performance space in the venue. It also has a smaller ballroom, a rehearsal hall, and a number of smaller meeting rooms.
In addition to its role as a concert venue, the Music Hall is also a popular tourist attraction in Cincinnati. Visitors can take guided tours of the building to learn about its history and architecture, and the Music Hall hosts a number of community events throughout the year, including craft fairs and holiday...
Read moreI've been to Music Hall before the great make over and I was impressed before, but now it looks even better. The women taking the tickets were very professional and very friendly (the baby boomers generation). Although I was waiting with my sister for late comers to show up to receive their tickets, the people that were there already did not seem to mind about letting us get to our seats (hurray for adults 😊). The lighting was perfect for the occasion and it also said if you were looking that their would be light fog smoke and flashing lights, so you were pretty warned. The sound system was excellent sounding for the event (black violin ) so every note came thur with great clarity and not so high pitched as to hurt your ears. The vocals (to me) sounded great , no over exaggerating of sounds that I could hear. The bass was heavy on the songs that were recorded that way. I felt like I was more at a party - vs- a violin event. All the different types of people and generations, I believed the event went off without a hitch. I will definitely be getting a membership so that I can go back with my grandchildren to show them that the fine arts and Music...
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