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Part II: Music and Movement

In the second chapter, we’ll focus on the building of Orchestra Hall and the DSO

Aired 10/22/2019

Detroit PBS Documentaries

Part II: Music and Movement

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In the second chapter, we’ll focus on the building of Orchestra Hall and the DSO

In 1919, the DSO’s newly hired conductor and leader Ossip Gabrilowitsch let it be known: either give the orchestra a venue fitting of its potential, or find a new conductor. Booming industry in Detroit had also allowed philanthropy to thrive, and many benefactors like Horace Dodge were able to support the idea that the Detroit Symphony Orchestra needed a home.

Aired 10/22/2019

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Part I: Silence and Sound

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Part I of Orchestra Hall – A Centennial Celebration (9m 40s)

Part III: Survival and Sanctuary

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In 1941, with America on the verge of a second World War, the Hall was reinvented. (8m 55s)

Part IV: Darkness and Light

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The fourth chapter of the Orchestra Hall story is one of passion, action, and heroism. (9m 49s)

Part V: Growth and Transformation

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The revitalization of Orchestra Hall was monumental, and in 1989 the DSO returned home. (9m 26s)

Part VI: Vision and Community

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The dark financial skies of 2008 left Orchestra Hall’s future in doubt. (9m 26s)

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