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  1. Cincinnati Music Hall Built in 1878, designated a National Historic Landmark in 1975, and renovated in 2017, Cincinnati’s Music Hall is among the City’s most recognizable buildings. The iconic arts venue is home to the Cincinnati Ballet, Cincinnati Opera, Cincinnati Pops Orchestra, Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, and May Festival.

  2. Music Hall. 1241 Elm St. Cincinnati OH 45202. Tickets and Information: (513) 621-2787 [ARTS] Administrative Offices: (513) 744-3344

  3. Aronoff Center Cincinnati Music Hall Weston Art Gallery 650 Walnut Street Cincinnati, Ohio 45202

  4. What’s New at Music Hall. ... Cincinnati, OH, 45202 513-768-5500 info@cincinnatiopera.org . Season Funders. 2024 Summer Festival Media Partner: classical 90.9 wguc.

  5. Music Hall: Then and Now features historic and present-day images along with stories on Music Hall’s unique role in Cincinnati's history. Pulling Out All the Stops: Music Hall’s Mighty Organs visits 19th century Cincinnati, a center of pipe organ building and Music Hall’s six organs from the Hook & Hastings organ to the famed Mighty ...

  6. In 1875, the second Cincinnati Musical Festival was underway in Exposition Hall. The hall was a large structure used for industrial and business expositions, constructed of wood, had a tin roof, and a dirt floor. Further, while only five years old, it was in disrepair. The evening's performance was composed of extracts from ''Lohengrin.''.

  7. The Cincinnati Orchestra Association Company, founded by 15 enthusiastic women under the presidency of Mrs. William Howard Taft, sponsored nine concerts by the 48-member orchestra in the first season. Concerts that season and the next were presented at Pike's Opera House, and in 1896 the orchestra, which then numbered 60, moved to Music Hall.

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