“[Ingrid] Fliter is playing with such grace and honesty of honesty … in any magical way, [she] touches the heart – says the turntable; Fliter joins MSO in the smiling piano concert of Mozart No. 17. This cordial program continues the music from Ballet Romeo and Julia Prokofiev, along with masquerade, declarations of love and a tragic ending for lovers. Michael Sanderling, whose “superior interpretative priority seems to be the pure beauty of the sound …” (classic review), runs this endearing program.
- Access via the elevator
- Allen-Bradley Hall is equipped with Tele-CEWKA Tele-Censes loop system. No additional support devices are required for patrons with compatible hearing aids or cochlear implants. If you do not have a compatible device, choose a loop receiver from home manager. Allen-Bradley Hall is also equipped with an infrared listening system. Headphone sets are available from the house manager. Supporting devices are offered free of charge, but a driving license or an vital identifier is required as safety.
Characteristics
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Available wheelchair
- Access via the elevator
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Available adaptation equipment
- Allen-Bradley Hall is equipped with Tele-CEWKA Tele-Censes loop system. No additional support devices are required for patrons with compatible hearing aids or cochlear implants. If you do not have a compatible device, choose a loop receiver from home manager. Allen-Bradley Hall is also equipped with an infrared listening system. Headphone sets are available from the house manager. Supporting devices are offered free of charge, but a driving license or an vital identifier is required as safety.
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Elevator
- Yes
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Blind and visually impaired accommodation
- Yes
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Deaf and hearing impaired accommodation
- Yes
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Sensory accommodation genial
- Yes
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Rooms in accordance with ADA
- Yes
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Bathrooms in accordance with ADA
- Yes
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Service animals are welcome
- Yes
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Performing Arts Type
- Music