Hertz Hall

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101 Sproul Hall
Berkeley, CA 94720

Hertz Hall in Berkeley, CA is a renowned concert hall that has been hosting a variety of musical performances since its establishment in 1958. With a seating capacity of 678, it offers a state-of-the-art venue for departmental concerts, lectures, rehearsals, and large classes, showcasing the talents of UC Berkeley's music department and various ensembles.

Located in 125 Morrison Hall, the Albert Elkus Room provides a more intimate setting for performances, lectures, and music department class offerings. With its small stage, raked seating, and audio-video capabilities, it offers a delightful space for student-run concerts, improvisation sessions, and cultural performances, creating a vibrant atmosphere for music enthusiasts.

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Joseph O.
11/4/2018

I attended last night's 8pm- 10pm concert featuring Sibelius's Symphony No. 2 and Beethoven's No. 3 Eroica. The performance was delightful, and it was a pleasure to see a robust and diverse...

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Izzie L.
12/9/2024

I unfortunately had a horrible encounter with Nadia Endara for one of the amazing UC Berkeley orchestra concerts. This review is solely representative of her extremely mean and condescending...

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Gillian A.
3/26/2022

Recently attended a touring Final Fantasy orchestra concert here (even if you don't play the video games I still recommend going to one of these concerts.....sure context helps but the musical...

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Gary Y.
2/7/2020

Acoustic in the concert hall is pretty good. However, the overall concert going experience is not that great. If it's at full capacity, it can get very muggy and hot - they don't turn on cooling....

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Ed U.
1/18/2008

Hertz me now...or Hertz me never! As Bay Area auditoriums go, Hertz Hall is fairly under the radar given its semi-hidden bucolic location on the UC campus, but it has great acoustics for...

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