,
Wiener Singverein and
Vienna Boys' Choir at the Golden Hall, 2009 at the Golden Hall, 2024 The Great Hall (
Großer Musikvereinssaal), also called the Golden Hall (
Goldener Saal) considered one of the best concert halls in the world. It is especially ideal for Classical and Romantic music. The Great Hall originally included a historic
pipe organ built by
Friedrich Ladegast. Its first organ recital was held by
Anton Bruckner in 1872. The present-day instrument was originally installed in 1907 by the Austrian firm of
Rieger Orgelbau, highly esteemed by musicians such as
Franz Schmidt or
Marcel Dupré, and rebuilt in 2011. The
Scandal Concert of 1913 was given there, and it is the venue for the annual
Vienna New Year's Concert.
Acoustics The Great Hall's lively acoustics are primarily based on Hansen's intuition, as he could not rely on any studies on
architectural acoustics. This "shoebox" hall is long, wide, and high. It has 1,744 seats and standing room for 300. The narrow shape of the hall in combination of the wall being constructed to thick plaster, provides strong lateral reflections. The narrow shape of the hall, thick plaster walls, surrounding reflective surfaces, and multiple diffusing shapes creates a warm, rich, and incredibly clear sound.
Gallery Wien DSC 3031 (1942096731).jpg Wiener Musikverein 5.jpg Wien - Musikverein, Orgel.JPG ==The Halls==