
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


On its opening night in 1900, Boston's Symphony Hall drew patrons in more than 250 carriages and headlines nationwide. Today, the landmark’s revolutionary acoustics — engineered by a Harvard physics professor — continue to set the standard for concert halls worldwide.
By WBUR4.3
4545 ratings
On its opening night in 1900, Boston's Symphony Hall drew patrons in more than 250 carriages and headlines nationwide. Today, the landmark’s revolutionary acoustics — engineered by a Harvard physics professor — continue to set the standard for concert halls worldwide.

6,795 Listeners

25,864 Listeners

14,465 Listeners

4,042 Listeners

4,006 Listeners

1,008 Listeners

4,067 Listeners

508 Listeners

87,370 Listeners

112,586 Listeners

56,830 Listeners

5,453 Listeners

6,068 Listeners

16,096 Listeners

618 Listeners