I am thinking of queueing for an Arena ticket this evening (Berlioz Grand Messe des Morts). This is a big choral work with enormous forces. I am just wondering whether the front of the Arena (assuming I am early enough for that!) might be too far forward for a good acoustic balance. Might half-way back be better? At the Festival Hall I find that from the very front of the stalls, the choir tend to sound a bit thin, and it occurs to me that the Arena might be similar. Any advice would be welcome.
Acoustics in the Arena
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Originally posted by MrGongGong View Post...If it were me i'd stand in the middle and wallow in the enormity of it all
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Originally posted by MrGongGong View Post"good acoustic balance"
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The RAH acoustic is very good for some works - in at least 500 of the available 5500 places that is...
You just have to know where. Standing some way back (1/3-1/2 way) in the arena is the best place to hear most things, I just don't have the time for all that queueing any more.
Originally posted by MrGongGong View PostIf it were me i'd stand in the middle and wallow in the enormity of it all
Looking at my ticket I appear to be in danger of being sat in the orchestra this evening - not ideal especially given that the 50 extra brass are going to be on stage. Maybe I should take my musicians' ear defenders!
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Resurrection Man
Originally posted by David-G View PostThank you for the advice. I stood in the centre of the Arena and thoroughly enjoyed it.
I know what you mean, Vinteuil - but I did indeed hear the concert! I shall listen again on the iplayer and will be interested to note any differences in balance from what I heard.
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