Orchestra Hall was renovated here in Chicago about 15 years ago. The acoustics were quite bad after the restoration. They have done a number of fixes since that have largely corrected the problem but the first year after the renovation I was struck by how variable the sound was, from section to section and row to row. Even moving a few seats in a row could change the perspective dramatically. I would frequently change my seat between works to confirm this. My (now ex) wife
put up with this a bit but it did lead to some arguments. I went to many concerts with a friend that year who was as intrigued by this phenomenon as I was and we moved all over the place that year. I don't remember ever being hassled about it by an usher.
put up with this a bit but it did lead to some arguments. I went to many concerts with a friend that year who was as intrigued by this phenomenon as I was and we moved all over the place that year. I don't remember ever being hassled about it by an usher.
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