The New Yorker calls the new Alice Tully Hall “both more alive and more functional,” and The New York Times proclaims the hall is “much more present, alive and reverberant than the old Tully.”
Alice Tully Hall has reopened, and it is, by all accounts, a spectacular success. If you’re coming to the hall for the first time, you may want to review this important information prior to your visit.
We’ve gathered some of the wonderful reviews of the new Alice Tully Hall in the links below so you can read what the critics have to say, see the first pictures of the new hall, and listen to lead architect Liz Diller talk about the genesis of her work on Alice Tully Hall.
Chamber Music at the New Alice Tully Hall from The Chamber Music Society on Vimeo.
What was once a quiet concert hall is now one of the most dynamic spaces on the Lincoln Center campus… and even in New York itself. And it’s still YOUR home for world-class chamber music! See some of the images from the hall by clicking here.
Every seat in the new Alice Tully Hall, Starr Theater affords a wonderful listening experience. But beyond that, the hall retains its unparalled comfort.
Chamber music concerts at Alice Tully Hall are fully accessible, and CMS welcomes music lovers of all abilities to its concerts.
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