Hertz Concert Hall
Hertz Concert Hall, opened in 1958 and connected to Morrison Hall, is recognized as one of the premier concert venues in California, offering a seating capacity of 678. The hall serves various purposes, including hosting the popular Noon Concert Series, evening and weekend performances by student ensembles, and professional recitals through the campus outreach unit, Cal Performances.
Named after Alfred Hertz, a longtime conductor of the San Francisco Symphony Orchestra who contributed to its construction, Hertz Concert Hall also functions as a rehearsal space for the University Symphony Orchestra, University Chorus, and the African Music Ensemble. Its versatile seating arrangement allows for the offering of popular lecture courses and a wide range of musical events, enriching the cultural experience at the university.
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