Concertgebouw, Amsterdam

Concertgebouw, Amsterdam
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NEOCLASSICAL – 1888 – AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS

Concertgebouw, Amsterdam

The concert building plain and simple – Amsterdam’s golden-lettered hall whose stairs descend through the orchestra’s ranks into acoustics’ holy trinity.

At a glance

Type
Concert hall
Period
1883-1888
Style
Neoclassical
Location
Museumplein, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Coordinates
52.3563, 4.8790
Architect
Adolf Leonard van Gendt

Overview

Het Concertgebouw – simply The Concert Building – completes acoustics’ great trinity with Vienna and Boston: van Gendt’s 1888 hall on Museumplein’s meadow seats 2,000 in a shoebox whose reverberation florece orchestras – the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra grew world-best in symbiosis with its room. Soloists enter down the long stage stairs through applause – the house’s humbling rite.

History

Merchant Amsterdam subscribed culture’s answer to its money; Mahler conducted his own symphonies here repeatedly – the tradition’s line to the orchestra’s famous Mahler cycles. Pile-rot’s 1980s crisis hung the hall on new concrete legs without closing a season – Dutch engineering’s encore.

Architecture and Design

The pedimented front’s golden lyre crowns Museumplein; composers’ names band the cornice. The Grote Zaal’s coffered ceiling and organ preside; the recital hall’s oval intimacy hosts chamber mornings. Nothing decorative interferes – the sound is the ornament.

Cultural significance

The Concertgebouw is bourgeois Europe’s musical cathedral – civic subscription’s masterpiece – and the Dutch golden age’s 19th-century echo in sound.

Visiting today

Wednesday lunch concerts are free (queue early); tours backstage run weekly. The Rijksmuseum and Van Gogh face across the lawn.

Getting there

Trams 3, 5, 12 stop at Museumplein; the hall’s south door opens to the lawn.

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