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Derived from Pick-Staiger. The concert hall was dedicated to Corinne Frada Pick (Weinberg graduate of 1924 and a piano virtuoso) as a golden wedding anniversary present from her husband, Albert Pick Jr., along with his brother-in-law, Charles Staiger<ref>[https://www.northwestern.edu/magazine/fall2012/feature/whats-in-a-name-sidebar/pick-staiger-concert-hall.html History of Pick-Staiger.]</ref>
Derived from '''Pick'''-Staiger. The concert hall was dedicated to Corinne Frada Pick (Weinberg graduate of 1924 and a piano virtuoso) as a golden wedding anniversary present from her husband, Albert Pick Jr., along with his brother-in-law, Charles Staiger<ref>[https://www.northwestern.edu/magazine/fall2012/feature/whats-in-a-name-sidebar/pick-staiger-concert-hall.html History of Pick-Staiger.]</ref>
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Pick-Staiger Concert Hall (Exterior View)

Pronunciation

[pɪk]

[pihk]

Part of Speech

Noun

Description

An abbreviation for Pick-Staiger Concert Hall, the building located at 50 Arts Circle Drive. It serves primarily as a performance venue for Bienen students, faculty, ensembles as well as guest artists[1].

Etymology

Derived from Pick-Staiger. The concert hall was dedicated to Corinne Frada Pick (Weinberg graduate of 1924 and a piano virtuoso) as a golden wedding anniversary present from her husband, Albert Pick Jr., along with his brother-in-law, Charles Staiger[2] .

Example Sentence

The balcony view at Pick is amazing!

Speech Community

Primarily used by students of Bienen and concert/ticketing staff, as well as concertgoers who may be (but not limited to) Evanston residents.

Reg

RCMA

References

Concerts at Bienen

Northwestern Bienen School of Music