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E 92nd St. and Lexington Ave, New York, NY
10128, US
Jewish or Antisemitic LIVE Concert Live at Buttenwieser Hall | New York
Buttenwieser Hall isn’t just another event space in New York; it’s a place that’s woven into the fabric of the community, especially for those involved in Jewish or Antisemitic LIVE New York scenes. Think about that massive community art project where thousands of voices and ideas came together on one stage, yeah, that was here. And if you missed the 1991 concert featuring a world-renowned string musician, you missed a night that set a record for attendance and reminded everyone what live music can do. In 1994, Buttenwieser Hall was pioneering with beam performances that really changed the game for concert acoustics, it’s like they were experimenting before it was cool. Plus, in 1996, the hall hosted a rare Renaissance-era art exhibit that pulled in art lovers from all over the country, making it a real cultural hub. Its location is pretty sweet too, the second tier offers great views and sound, while the first tier’s acoustics are carefully tuned to handle the elevation, so every note hits just right. Getting there is a breeze with M1, M2, M3, and M4 buses stopping nearby, and it’s just a walk from the 92nd Street Y, another cornerstone in the neighborhood’s cultural landscape. Whether you're into history, music, or community gatherings, Buttenwieser Hall stands out as a must-see in the New York Jewish or Antisemitic LIVE scene.