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Merkin Hall

Merkin Concert Hall
Performance at Merkin Concert Hall 7-27-2007.jpg
Address 129 West 67th Street
Location New York City
Coordinates 40°46′30.59″N 73°58′58.98″W / 40.7751639°N 73.9830500°W / 40.7751639; -73.9830500Coordinates: 40°46′30.59″N 73°58′58.98″W / 40.7751639°N 73.9830500°W / 40.7751639; -73.9830500
Public transit 66th Street – Lincoln Center
Owner Kaufman Music Center
Type Concert hall
Capacity 449
Opened 1978
Website
www.kaufmanmusiccenter.org/mch/

Merkin Concert Hall is a 449-seat concert hall in Manhattan, New York City. The hall, named in honor of Hermann and Ursula Merkin, is part of the Kaufman Music Center, a complex that includes the Lucy Moses School, a community arts school, and the Special Music School (P.S. 859), a New York City public school for musically gifted children. Merkin Concert Hall hosts 70,000 concert goers a year.

Merkin Concert Hall opened in Kaufman Music Center's (then The Hebrew Art School's) Abraham Goodman House in 1978, and soon after distinguished itself as an important New York City venue, featuring innovative classical and new music programming (it is the recipient of three awards in Adventurous Programming by ASCAP/Chamber Music America). Located in the Lincoln Square neighborhood, it is near the Lincoln Center campus but is not affiliated with it. Merkin Hall hosts over 200 concerts a year, many of them Kaufman Music Center presentations. It has several long-running series, presenting established and emerging artists, as well as Broadway and Family focused shows. Beginning in 1986, Kaufman Music Center has co-presented New Sounds Live with WNYC, hosted by John Schaefer and broadcast live on the radio. In 2003, New York Festival of Song began its series of co-presentations at Merkin Hall as well. WQXR-FM's online webcast Q2 began live streaming of Kaufman Music Center's Ecstatic Music Festival in 2011.


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