A concert hall is the instrument that all musicians “play.” Whether produced by bowing, blowing, plucking, striking, or phonating, a great hall brings sonic personality to the distinctive timbre of an instrument. And the personality of a hall is dependent on its acoustical properties. To improve its acoustics and infrastructure, Jones…
Charles Hausmann
Contributor Charles Hausmann is a conductor and educator having served as Professor of Music at the University of Houston for 37 years. He was also named Director Emeritus of the Houston Symphony Chorus after a 28-year tenure. He enjoys traveling as a guest conductor, and his articles have appeared in major music journals.
