If the avant-garde was still heard in the concert hall, the programme would be sugared with Mozart and Beethoven.
Given such polymathic activities, it is a wonder that he managed to compose so much and so well, achieving success in the concert hall and contributing "Samson et Dalila" to the standard opera repertoire.
With its undertones of violence and sexuality, the choreography matches in exuberant innovation Debussy's score, which draws on rhythms from popular dance and song, but weaves them into an extraordinary symphonic landscape that took 30 years to catch on in the concert hall.
In 1939 Anderson was banned from performing in the largest concert hall in Washington, DC, by the Daughters of the American Revolution.
Shamus Khan, a sociologist at Columbia University, is analyzing the orchestra's subscriber lists to create a database mapping New York's elites in the seats of the concert hall.
Acclaimed architect Frank Gehry, the man behind the Guggenheim museum in Bilbao, Spain, and the Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles, will design the building.
Petersburg, his leadership has resulted in the new and superb Mariinsky Concert Hall, which opened in November 2006, and the Mariinsky Label, which was launched in 2009.
This talk of passion coupled with all the curvy and angular lines could lead one to suspect that there's a certain randomness to Gehry's structures, exemplified in an episode of The Simpsons in which Gehry builds a concert hall to mirror a crumpled piece of paper he finds on the ground.
Scored in three movements, their duration determined by chance, his four-minute-and-thirty-three-second work was first presented at the Maverick Concert Hall in New York, where the virtuoso pianist David Tudor performed it by sitting motionless at the piano, counting time on a stopwatch.
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King married Martin, she was a classically trained performer who had the skill to become a concert hall singer in the mold of a Kathleen Battle.
In public buildings, such as the Kilden Theater and Concert Hall in Kristiansand in Norway wooden surfaces have been cleverly used for psychological effects.
Fully appreciating this music requires the high pitch of concentration usually found in a concert hall (eating stuffed cabbage while the band plays would be like juggling and riding a bicycle at the same time), and yet it also demands the kind of intimate connection between musician and audience that's only possible in a nightclub like Birdland.
Over the years, the club has suffered the loss of its concert hall and the decline in membership, money and prestige.
Also planned are the redesign and creation of many public spaces as well as a number of buildings currently in development, like the Maison des Grands Ballets Canadiens de Montreal, and the concert hall for the Montreal Symphony Orchestra, scheduled to open in September.
In Prague, the riverside Rudolfinum concert hall was flooded, destroying the Czech Philharmonic's technical equipment.
The festival was first staged in 1993 as a way of filling the Royal Concert Hall's January schedule.
In 1954, Arturo Toscanini conducted his last concert with the NBC Symphony Orchestra at Carnegie Hall in New York City.
His photography books Iron: Erecting the Walt Disney Concert Hall and Frozen Music have received critical praise in the New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, the Oregonian, the Washington Post, and other publications.
There is also the Walt Disney Concert Hall in LA, a still-unfinished plan that has mutated from wood to concrete to steel.
Fund-raising for Frank Gehry's new Disney Concert Hall, also in the centre of town, has not gone anywhere near as smoothly as fund-raising for the Music Centre.
Mr. MYERS: The jumping boogie sound even made it into high society when those three, calling themselves the Boogie-Woogie Trio, performed at Carnegie Hall for the now famous Spiritual Swing Concert in 1938.
In 1895, the first Promenade concert under conductor Henry Wood took place at Queen's Hall in London.
They include a concert at the Easterbrook Hall in Dumfries, a garden party at Stair Castle in Wigtownshire and a Jubilee Weekend programme in Kirkcudbright.
Nothing can disguise the problems facing a new orchestra of foreigners playing to an unsophisticated audience in an 864-seat concert hall (a standard hall seats about 2, 500), at the mercy of a single corporate sponsor (the state oil company, Petronas), and in a tropical climate that makes instruments come unglued.
On Wednesday, Jones was presented with the singer of the year award at a ceremony in Glasgow's Royal Concert Hall, by actress and musician Clare Grogan.
Local musicians Morgan McIntyre and Alana Henderson will join US country and folk star Nanci Griffith on stage at Belfast's Empire Music Hall on Thursday night for an In the Round concert.
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But success didn't come without pain, and she faced more than her share of challenges before a show-stopping concert at Carnegie Hall in 1975 catapulted her back into the spotlight.
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