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Richard B. Fisher Center for the Performing Arts

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Fisher Center at Bard
South (front) elevation, 2009
Map
Address60 Manor Ave.
Annandale-on-Hudson, New York
United States
Coordinates42°01′52.81″N 073°54′09.55″W / 42.0313361°N 73.9026528°W / 42.0313361; -73.9026528
OwnerBard College
TypePerforming arts center
CapacitySosnoff Theater: 900
LUMA Theater: Adjustable
Construction
Opened2003
ArchitectFrank Gehry
Structural engineerDeSimone Consulting Engineers
Cosentini Associates
Main contractorsDaniel O'Connell's Sons
Website
fishercenter.bard.edu

The Richard B. Fisher Center for the Performing Arts at Bard College is a performance hall located in the Hudson Valley hamlet of Annandale-on-Hudson, New York. The center provides audiences with performances and programs in orchestral, chamber, and jazz music, and in theater, dance, and opera. Designed by architect Frank Gehry, the 110,000-square-foot (10,000 m2) center houses two theaters, four rehearsal studios for dance, theater, and music, and professional support facilities. The building's heat and air-conditing systems are entirely powered by geothermal sources, enabling the Fisher Center to be fossil fuel free during standard operations.[1] The total cost of the project reached $62 million and took three years to complete, opening in April 2003. The New Yorker calls it "[possibly] the best small concert hall in the United States."[2]

West profile in winter 2005
Summertime view

The Sosnoff Theater, an intimate, 900-seat theater with an orchestra, parterre, and two balcony sections, features an orchestra pit for opera and acoustics designed by Yasuhisa Toyota, including an acoustic shell that turns the theater into a concert hall for performances of chamber and symphonic music.

The smaller of the two theaters is the flexible 200-seat LUMA Theater, which houses Bard's Theater and Dance Programs during the academic year.

The Fisher Center is also the home of the Bard Music Festival, hosting companies from around the world during Bard SummerScape, a festival of opera, theater, and dance. The Performing Arts Center is primarily devoted to teaching and college events during the academic year and used as a public performing-arts facility and venue for the college's graduate programs in the arts during the summer months.

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References

  1. ^ "About the Fisher Center Building". Fisher Center Bard. Retrieved August 1, 2014.
  2. ^ Goldberger, Paul (2 June 2003). "Artistic License Two great new cultural centers open out of town". The New Yorker. Retrieved 2012-07-09.

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