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Laurence Glavin
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On another thread, some bozo noted that Symphony Hall only has 2600-or-so seats. Ahem...the Boston Symphony Orchestra alone runs three or four concerts a week, therefore playing before close to 10,000 unduplicated people during those performances. An entity called Celebrity Series rents Symphony Hall numerous times a season, bringing in people who may not attend Boston Symphony concerts; the Celebrity Series does offer orchestras from other locales and some of the audience members may be from the BSO cohort. But they also offer chamber music and recitalists, opera singers and choruses. Around the corner, it's not unusual fror Jordan Hall to be filled the same afternoon or night there's an event in Symphony Hall. I go to classical concerts and operas all over Metropolitan Boston when the weather permits, and I can be at a well-attended event at Cambridge's Sanders Theater or Longy School of Music's Pickman Hall, when I know there's a corrrsponding event in Boston at the two halls I just mentioned.