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  2. Louise M. Davies Symphony Hall - Wikipedia

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    The 2,743-seat hall was completed in 1980 at a cost of US$28 million to give the San Francisco Symphony a permanent home. [1] Previously, the symphony shared the neighboring War Memorial Opera House with the San Francisco Opera and San Francisco Ballet. The construction of Davies Hall allowed the symphony to expand to a full-time, year-round ...

  3. San Francisco Symphony - Wikipedia

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    The San Francisco Symphony, founded in 1911, [1] is an American orchestra based in San Francisco, California. Since 1980 the orchestra has been resident at the Louise M. Davies Symphony Hall in the city's Hayes Valley neighborhood.

  4. Review: An unforgettable performance by SF Symphony ... - AOL

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    Across the street at Davies Symphony Hall, the San Francisco Symphony offered a glory-bound piano concerto unlike any other. ... the New York School of the 1950s around Cage was also Busoni-shaped ...

  5. List of Jackie Evancho concert tours - Wikipedia

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    San Diego: Copley Symphony Hall: San Diego Symphony [37] February 24, 2012: Los Angeles: Nokia Theatre L.A. Live § [43] February 26, 2012: Fresno: William Saroyan Theatre: Fresno Grand Opera [42] March 26, 2012: San Francisco: Louise M. Davies Symphony Hall § [38] March 28, 2012: Sacramento: Community Center Theater § [39] March 31, 2012 ...

  6. Big changes afoot at 3 great San Francisco classical music ...

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  7. Big Five (orchestras) - Wikipedia

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    They were, in rank order, the Chicago Symphony Orchestra (5th), the Cleveland Orchestra (7th), the Los Angeles Philharmonic (8th), the Boston Symphony Orchestra (11th), the New York Philharmonic (12th), the San Francisco Symphony (13th), and the Metropolitan Opera Orchestra (New York City) (18th). [13] [14]