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5-585: The Seattle Philharmonic Orchestra , hosted in Benaroya Hall in Seattle , Washington , United States, is a member-controlled orchestra founded in 1944. The orchestra performs a minimum of four subscription concerts per season, in addition to outreach concerts and collaborations with other artistic organizations. Under the current (2003–present) music director Adam Stern , the Philharmonic presents

10-720: A broad spectrum of orchestral music, from standard repertoire to local, West Coast, U.S. and world premieres. Benaroya Hall Benaroya Hall is the home of the Seattle Symphony in Downtown Seattle , Washington , United States. It features two auditoria, the S. Mark Taper Foundation Auditorium, a 2,500-seat performance venue, as well as the Illsley Ball Nordstrom Recital Hall, which seats 536. Opened in September 1998 at

15-482: A cost of $ 120 million, Benaroya is noted for its technology-infused acoustics designed by Cyril Harris . Benaroya occupies an entire city block in the center of the city and has helped double the Seattle Symphony's budget and number of performances. The lobby of the hall features a large contribution of glass art , such as one given the title Crystal Cascade , by artist Dale Chihuly . Benaroya Hall

20-550: Is named for noted philanthropist Jack Benaroya , whose $ 15.8 million donation was the first and largest of many for construction of the facility. The hall was designed by LMN Architects of Seattle, and was awarded the National Honor Award from the American Institute of Architects in 2001. The structural engineer on the project was Magnusson Klemencic Associates . The building sits directly above

25-670: The Great Northern Tunnel , which carries the primary rail corridor through the city, and adjacent to the Downtown Seattle Transit Tunnel . The latter has Symphony station , which was directly integrated into the building and renamed for the Seattle Symphony in August 2024. The performance hall is insulated by floating on rubber pads which insulate it from the outer shell of the building. These same noise-insulation features would also serve to dampen

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