A wave of symphony orchestras are projecting their performances outside their halls in a bid to attract younger, more diverse audiences
On a night out to hear the New World Symphony in Miami Beach, Fla., earlier this year, Michael Phelan and his friends never actually entered the concert hall. Instead, they camped on a lawn outside, among hundreds of other people, sipping wine and snacking on crudités and cheese.
On a 7,000-square-foot facade of the building before them, the performance was projected live, in what’s known as a wallcast, while 170 speakers throughout the park filled the area with rich, clear sound. As the musicians played Haydn and Mozart,...
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