Montreal Symphony House

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Montreal Symphony House
Maison symphonique de Montréal
Former names Adresse symphonique
General information
Address 1600 Saint Urbain Street,
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Coordinates 45°30′33″N 73°34′01″W / 45.509257°N 73.566856°W / 45.509257; -73.566856Coordinates: 45°30′33″N 73°34′01″W / 45.509257°N 73.566856°W / 45.509257; -73.566856
Construction started May 2009
Completed September 7, 2011
Design and construction
Architect Jack Diamond
Architecture firm Diamond and Schmitt Architects
Main contractor SNC-Lavalin
The interior of the Montreal Symphony House.

The Montreal Symphony House (French: Maison symphonique de Montréal) is a concert hall in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The Montreal Symphony House is located at the corner of de Maisonneuve Boulevard West and Saint Urbain Street, on the northeastern esplanade of Place des Arts in the Quartier des Spectacles.[1]

Construction began in May 2009 and the concert hall was inaugurated September 7, 2011. Although there were plans to call the "Addresse symphonique", the Quebec government announced on opening day that the new name would be the "Maison symphonique".[2] The hall is home to the Montreal Symphony Orchestra, the Metropolitan Orchestra, I Musici de Montreal, Les Violons du Roy and other classical music ensembles.

The Montreal Symphony House has a capacity of 1,900 seats.

See also

References

  1. Heinrich, Jeff (June 02, 2012). "Quartier des Spectacles: Designed for one and all". Montreal Gazette (Montreal). Retrieved June 08, 2012. 
  2. Tommasini, Anthony (2011-09-07). "A Name for the Montreal Symphony Orchestra’s New Hall". The New York Times. Retrieved 24 March 2012. 

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