Muza Kawasaki Symphony Hall
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Muza Kawasaki Symphony Hall (ミューザ川崎シンフォニーホール Myūza Kawasaki Shinfonī Hōru?) is a concert hall in Saiwai-ku, Kawasaki, Japan. The 1997-seat concert hall opened in July, 2004 with a performance of Mahler's Symphony No. 8 by the Tokyo Symphony Orchestra.
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[edit] Construction
- October 1983 - Kawasaki City makes concept Announcement
- October 1989 - Development begins by the city's public services corporation
- December 2003 - Kawasaki Central Tower is completed
- July 1st, 2004 - Grand Opening performance so popular that an additional performance was quickly organised for the 3rd.
[edit] Facilities
- 1997 seats, including 10 wheelchair positions.
- 150 seat assembly hall, practice, study and exhibition rooms.
- Pipe organ & other stage devices designed to support an orchestra
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
- (English) Muza Kawasaki Symphony Hall