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RCA Recordings of the CSO and Fritz Reiner

Those of you who enjoy quality recordings of symphonic music are likely aware of the high regard for the RCA recordings made in the 1950’s.

Putting a Costume on a Theatre

Greg Miller gives us a glimpse into a day in the life of an acoustics consultant:

Why do some concert spaces excite you?

Just seconds after a concert begins, we know whether a performance will be exciting or not

Memphis Playhouse on the Square almost complete!

Playhouse on the Square’s new facility is almost complete and opens January 29 featuring the Tony award winning ‘Pippin’.  Congrats to all involved!   It’s been a fun project, and we can’t wait to see the curtain open. (more…)

Protecting Tomorrow’s Beethoven and His Teachers

In our third in a series of posts about results from our Collegiate Music Facility Information Project, Byron Harrison of TALASKE discusses observations regarding noise induced hearing loss. (more…)