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Ted Mann Concert Hall
NameTed Mann Concert Hall
LocationUniversity of Minnesota
TypeConcert hall
Opened1993
OwnerUniversity of Minnesota
Seating1,100

Ted Mann Concert Hall is a renowned concert hall located on the campus of the University of Minnesota, named after Ted Mann, a prominent Minneapolis businessman and University of Minnesota alumnus. The concert hall is home to the University of Minnesota School of Music and hosts a wide range of performances, including concerts by the Minnesota Orchestra, Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra, and The Schubert Club. It has also been the venue for performances by notable artists such as Yo-Yo Ma, Itzhak Perlman, and Renée Fleming. The concert hall is situated near other notable University of Minnesota buildings, including Northrop Auditorium and Weisman Art Museum.

History

The Ted Mann Concert Hall was opened in 1993, with a grand opening concert featuring the Minnesota Orchestra under the direction of Eiji Oue. The concert hall was made possible through a generous donation from Ted Mann and his wife, Nancy Mann, who were both avid supporters of the arts. The hall has since become a hub for musical activity in the Twin Cities, hosting performances by a wide range of ensembles, including the Bach Society of Minnesota, Minnesota Chorale, and The Rose Ensemble. The concert hall has also been the venue for numerous University of Minnesota events, including commencement ceremonies and University of Minnesota School of Music recitals. Notable performers who have appeared at the concert hall include Joshua Bell, Midori, and André Watts.

Architecture

The Ted Mann Concert Hall was designed by the architectural firm HGA Architects and Engineers, in collaboration with Artec Consultants, a renowned acoustical consulting firm. The concert hall features a unique design, with a shoebox-shaped auditorium and a proscenium arch stage. The hall's acoustics were designed to be highly flexible, allowing for a wide range of musical styles and ensembles. The concert hall's design has been praised by critics and performers alike, with The New York Times describing it as "one of the finest concert halls in the country." The hall's architecture is similar to that of other notable concert halls, such as Carnegie Hall and Symphony Hall (Boston). The concert hall is also located near other notable Minneapolis landmarks, including the Walker Art Center and Minneapolis Sculpture Garden.

Performances

The Ted Mann Concert Hall hosts a wide range of performances throughout the year, including concerts, recitals, and opera productions. The hall is home to the University of Minnesota School of Music and hosts numerous University of Minnesota ensembles, including the University of Minnesota Symphony Orchestra, University of Minnesota Wind Ensemble, and University of Minnesota Jazz Ensemble. The concert hall has also been the venue for performances by notable ensembles, such as the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, New York Philharmonic, and Los Angeles Philharmonic. Notable conductors who have appeared at the concert hall include Gustavo Dudamel, Marin Alsop, and Leonard Slatkin. The concert hall has also hosted performances by notable artists, including Lang Lang, Evgeny Kissin, and Maurizio Pollini.

Facilities

The Ted Mann Concert Hall features a state-of-the-art sound system and a highly flexible stage design, allowing for a wide range of performances and events. The hall's auditorium seats 1,100 and features excellent sightlines and acoustics. The concert hall also features a number of rehearsal rooms, offices, and other facilities, making it a hub for musical activity in the Twin Cities. The hall is also equipped with a Steinway & Sons piano, which is used for numerous performances throughout the year. The concert hall is located near other notable University of Minnesota facilities, including Williams Arena and Mariucci Arena.

Notable Events

The Ted Mann Concert Hall has hosted numerous notable events over the years, including performances by Pierre-Laurent Aimard, Leif Ove Andsnes, and Mitsuko Uchida. The concert hall has also been the venue for numerous University of Minnesota events, including commencement ceremonies and University of Minnesota School of Music recitals. The hall has also hosted performances by notable ensembles, such as the Berlin Philharmonic, Vienna Philharmonic, and London Symphony Orchestra. Notable composers who have had their works performed at the concert hall include John Adams, Steve Reich, and Philip Glass. The concert hall has also been the venue for numerous Grammy Award-winning performances, including those by Kronos Quartet and Turtle Island Quartet. The concert hall is also located near other notable Minneapolis event venues, including Target Center and U.S. Bank Stadium. Category:Concert halls in the United States

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