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Ida K. Lang Recital Hall, Hunter College

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695 Park Ave Rm 424N
New York, NY 10065
 
Map of Ida K. Lang Recital Hall, Hunter College , 695 Park Ave Rm 424N, New York

Ida K. Lang Recital Hall is a prominent performance venue located within Hunter College, which is part of the City University of New York (CUNY). Situated on the Upper East Side of Manhattan, the recital hall is named in honor of Ida K. Lang, a notable benefactor and supporter of the arts. The hall serves as an integral part of Hunter College's music department, offering a professional setting for student performances, faculty recitals, and guest artist concerts.

The design of the Ida K. Lang Recital Hall emphasizes excellent acoustics and an intimate atmosphere, making it ideal for solo and chamber music performances. The venue features modern seating and state-of-the-art sound and lighting systems, enhancing the overall experience for both performers and audiences. Its capacity is modest, fostering a close connection between the artists and the audience, which is particularly beneficial for musical and spoken word events.

The hall hosts a wide range of events throughout the academic year, including student recitals, faculty concerts, master classes, and special performances by visiting artists. It is also used for lectures, conferences, and other academic gatherings, reflecting its versatility as a space for various types of presentations and events. The schedule of events at Ida K. Lang Recital Hall is typically rich and diverse, showcasing a blend of classical, contemporary, and experimental music.

Beyond its role as a performance space, the Ida K. Lang Recital Hall contributes to the cultural life of Hunter College and the broader New York City community. It provides an essential platform for emerging musicians and seasoned professionals to share their talents, fostering a vibrant cultural exchange and enhancing the educational experience for Hunter College students.

   

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