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  • David Geffen Hall, section: Parterre, row: EE, seat: 208
    Rouvali, Seong Jin Cho
    Fantastic view of piano recital. If you want the “keyboard” view, I highly recommend this seat.
  • David Geffen Hall, section: Parterre, row: AA, seat: 207
    Yunchan Lim
    Amazing keyboard view for piano recitals. This had an immersive experience with the orchestra. The sound may be heavy with the percussion and French horns sections but I recommend this section for solo piano recitals.
  • Carnegie Hall, section: Box 44, row: 1, seat: 3
    Mao Fujita
    Great view of the stage - perfect keyboard view for piano recitals. Highly recommend this seat.
  • Carnegie Hall, section: Dress Circle R, row: DD, seat: 22
    Great view of the stage - there is a column that could obstruct the stage view depending on the type of show. I wouldn't sit in row BB 18 which is right by the column.
  • Carnegie Hall, section: Box 22, row: 1, seat: 3
    Daniil Trifonov
    Amazing view of the stage. If you're looking for a keyboard view you need to be at least a couple boxes to the left of this (box 26 ).
  • Carnegie Hall, section: Dress Circle RC, row: DD, seat: 4
    Lang Lang tour: LA Philharmonic
    Center view of the stage. You can see the keyboard for piano solos. It's a bit far but still a great view.
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  • David Geffen Hall, section: Second Tier R, row: A, seat: 52
    New York Philharmonic
    Great view of the orchestra a s soloist. It's slightly obstructed with the view of the far right (bass section) can be seen if you lean forward.
  • Carnegie Hall, section: Box 14, row: 1, seat: 3
    Seong Jin Cho
    Amazing view of the stage - highly recommend this seat unless you want a keyboard view.
  • The Music Center at Strathmore, section: Orchestra Tier L, row: HH, seat: 1
    Baltimore Symphony Orchestra tour: Yunchan Lim & Marin Alsop
    Amazing view of the stage - close enough to see soloist and full view of the orchestra. Highly recommend this seat especially if you're looking for the "keyboard side."
  • Zankel Hall, section: Mezzanine, row: 4, seat: 10
    Bomsori Kim
    View of stage left is obstructed. If you're seeing a soloist this view may be fine. The sound is great.
  • David Geffen Hall, section: Second Tier Front Side R, row: A, seat: 32
    New York Philharmonic tour: Beatrice Rana
    Great close view of the Orch although the right section of the Orch is obstructed. This would be a good view for soloist recitals except for piano since the lid covers the pianist. I would sit here again but not for a piano recital. If you have a fear of heights, you may want to sit in the second row. There is very little legroom to pass through.
  • David Geffen Hall, section: Orchestra R, row: S, seat: 8
    New York Philharmonic tour: Alice Sara Ott
    Great view of the stage and you can see the musicians faces clearly. It's raked but if someone tall sits in front of you, you have to lean to get a good view of the soloist (piano). The view of the stage is much closer in real life than the image. Highly recommend this seat.
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  • Carnegie Hall, section: Box 14, row: 1, seat: 3
    Yunchan Lim
    Great view of the stage. Highly recommend this seat unless you want the view of the keyboard.
  • Symphony Hall, Boston, section: Orchestra left, row: Q, seat: 21
    Boston Symphony Orchestra tour: Yunchan Lim
    Great view but if a tallish person sits in front of you, you'll have to lean over to see the stage. For orchestra view, so much is blocked and Balcony 1 might be a better option.
  • Carnegie Hall, section: Dress Circle R, row: BB, seat: 86
    Víkingur Olafsson
    The view is obstructed and you have to lean forward to see the soloist. The seat is inexpensive but there are better inexpensive seats at Carnegie.
  • Carnegie Hall, section: Box 38, row: 1, seat: 3
    Boston Symphony Orchestra tour: Seong-Jin Cho (featured artist)
    Amazing view of the stage - view seems closer in real life. This box is at the shallow side of the "U" and is deeper than most so there's a bit more legroom.
  • David Geffen Hall, section: Second Tier Front Side R, row: B, seat: 60
    New York Philharmonic tour: West Side Story
    Great view of the orchestra and stage. You can't see faces that clearly but you have full view of the stage plus the great sound. I highly recommend this seat.
  • David Geffen Hall, section: First Tier Rear Side R, row: A, seat: 94
    TwoSet Violin
    Great view of the stage with no obstruction. View is closer IRL.
  • David Geffen Hall, section: First Tier Front Side R, row: B, seat: 88
    Randall Goosby
    Amazing view of the orchestra and soloist. Close enough to see performers' faces but far enough to see entire orchestra.
  • David Geffen Hall, section: Orchestra C, row: W, seat: 116
    Marin Alsop & NY Philharmonic
    Great view of the stage. Seats are staggered so if the people in front of you are tall, they don't block your view. Also, the view seems closer to the stage in real life.
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