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MuZA's various types of open music
space stem from the concept "Be more familiar
with music." Walking through an atrium called
"Galleria" that soars to the sixth floor,
an open space "Kanki no Hiroba" stretches
before an elegant glass wall.
Displayed in
the fifth floor foyer is a magnificent mural "Sora
no Sanpo" by Taro Okamoto, a native of Kawasaki.
MuZA features a number of other facilities designed
for musical enjoyment, including an assembly hall
available as a venue for piano concerts and workshops,
and a practice room with a piano. |
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| MuZA Kawasaki Symphony
Hall has 1997 seats in vineyard style in which the audience
sits in a circle with the stage at the center thus offering
a 360-degree field of vision. This arrangement makes the
audience feel as if they could hear the very breathing
of the musicians, thus producing a true sense of togetherness
between players and the audience. MuZA is equipped with
various functions to secure reverberation time ideal for
the classics as well as diverse genres of music. MuZA
enables enjoying affluent and harmonious sound generated
by space that transforms according to types of music almost
like it were alive, as well as its beautiful spiral pattern
and state-of-the-art acoustics. |
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