When the concert began, the
exquisitely restored [Victory]
theater came alive. It looks great,
but oh how it sounds!

Pat Aakhus
The Evansville Courier
at Gala Re-opening

 

 

Anthony Nittoli is one of the most accomplished electro-acoustic designers in the United States. In a career spanning over 25 years, he has worked on the design and installation of performance audio, video and technical communication systems for a wide variety of performing arts and entertainment facilities. Anthony combines great technical skill with sensitivity to architectural aesthetics allowing him to create system designs that meet the rigorous demands of recording engineers and live sound operators alike while blending seamlessly into the aesthetic fabric of a performing space.

Since joining Akustiks to lead the firm's electro-acoustic design projects, Anthony has designed systems for the Eastman Theater in Rochester, New York, Schermerhorn Symphony Center in Nashville, Tennessee, Brooklyn Academy of Music Opera House in New York, Avery Fisher Hall at Lincoln Center in New York, The Philadelphia Theatre Company's Suzanne Roberts Theater in Philadelphia, Planet Hollywood Showroom Theater in Las Vegas, Auditorio Ibirapuera in São Paulo Brazil and Auditorio Telmex in Guadalajara Mexico. He is currently designing systems for the Las Vegas Performing Arts Center in Las Vegas, Teatro Municipal in São Paulo Brazil, Teatro Del Centro De Las Artes De San Luis Potosi in Mexico and the Theatre for a New Audience in Brooklyn, New York

Prior to joining Akustiks, Anthony was a Senior Consultant at Jaffe Holden Scarbrough Acoustics. During his years there, he was responsible for the design of audio systems for the Detroit Symphony Orchestra Hall Expansion Project; the Schuster Performing Arts Center in Dayton, Ohio; the Victory Theater in Evansville, Indiana; the National Museum of the American Indian in Washington and Harlem's famed Apollo Theater in New York City.

As an independent consultant Anthony completed high profile design-build projects in New York City including the new sound system for Alice Tully Hall at Lincoln Center and the Duke Theater and rehearsal studios for the New 42nd Street on Broadway.

Before starting his consulting career, Anthony was the Installations Division Manager for Pro-Mix New York, one of metropolitan New York's leading sound system contractors. During his tenure at Pro-Mix he directed the installation of systems for several major venues including the New Amsterdam Theater, New Victory Theater and Ford Performing Arts Center on 42nd Street in New York City.

 

 
         
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