Bargemusic is a small, floating concert hall docked at the foot of the Brooklyn Bridge.
These days, the Mendelssohn Glee Club has difficulty filling even a small concert hall.
In Prague, the riverside Rudolfinum concert hall was flooded, destroying the Czech Philharmonic's technical equipment.
Penney store that now serves as the smoky concert hall for the Sonny Boy Blues Society.
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So, this gingerbread concert hall is too much of a temptation, and they begin to nibble at it.
Due to open in 2001, the first phase will house a 1, 800-seat concert hall and a 2, 000-seat theater.
The festival was first staged in 1993 as a way of filling the Royal Concert Hall's January schedule.
Musicians were underpaid, the orchestra had no permanent concert hall and the quality of the music wasn't great.
At Walt Disney Concert Hall, one of the pieces he chose was Gnarly Buttons, for clarinet and chamber orchestra.
If the avant-garde was still heard in the concert hall, the programme would be sugared with Mozart and Beethoven.
Culture vultures are flocking to the Nokia Theatre or the visually arresting, Frank Gehry-designed Walt Disney Concert Hall.
And it's been four years since Gehry built the Walt Disney Concert Hall, the oft-cited tipping point for downtown L.A.'s renaissance.
If only I had bet on her winning, I might be able to buy a sailboat, or build a concert hall.
Over the years, the club has suffered the loss of its concert hall and the decline in membership, money and prestige.
Software is also included so that you can tweak the way the music sounds by adding, for example, concert hall effects.
You have mastered every medium -- stage, film, television and concert hall -- and every theatrical genre: comedy, drama and musical.
Only a small part of this plan was ever realised, namely Finlandia Hall, a concert hall that was completed in 1971.
Mahler's First Symphony was filmed in Singapore's Esplanade Concert Hall in November.
And the Berlin Philharmonic's Digital Concert Hall, which provides a virtual seat at live concerts performed there, is a relaxed, smooth affair.
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Another built a concert hall large enough to fit a 50-member orchestra.
In 1939 Anderson was banned from performing in the largest concert hall in Washington, DC, by the Daughters of the American Revolution.
According to human-rights groups, scores of families have been forcibly evicted from their homes to make way for a new concert hall.
Orange County is building its new concert hall entirely with private gifts.
There is also the Walt Disney Concert Hall in LA, a still-unfinished plan that has mutated from wood to concrete to steel.
It is hosting The Annual Piping Concert at Glasgow Royal Concert Hall.
Two big projects launched five years ago to help the culture capital swing an underground railway and a glittering concert hall have failed to materialise.
To be sure, all fire codes must be vigorously enforced, and club and concert hall operators must be held to the highest standards.
Juha Gronholm from the Finnish architectural studio ALA explains that the concert hall was conceived to feel as a musical instrument in itself.
But after literally hundreds of concert hall performances, Haimovitz couldn't escape one fact: he rarely saw members of his own generation in the audience.
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