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Only two fragments of the overall plan were ever realized: the Finlandia Hall concert hall ( 1976 ) fronting Töölö Bay, and an office building in the Kamppi district for the Helsinki Electricity Company ( 1975 ).
* 1962 1971: Finlandia Hall, Helsinki, Finland
In 1972 it was held at Finlandia Hall in connection with the Independence Day concert, with the Prime Minister as host, because the Presidential Palace was being renovated.
In 1981 it was held at Finlandia Hall after the independence day concert, with Deputy Prime Minister Eino Uusitalo as host, because President Kekkonen had resigned in October and the Deputy President Mauno Koivisto was campaigning for president.
* Finlandia Hall
Live Finlandia Hall Helsinki 1983 and 1984.
* Finlandia Hall, a concert hall in Helsinki, Finland, designed by Alvar Aalto
He headed the CSCE conference in Finlandia Hall, Helsinki from 30 July to 1 August 1975.
Finlandia Hall
In addition to Old Main, the present day main campus consists of Nikander Hall, Mannerheim Hall, Wargelin Hall, Finlandia Hall, the Paavo Nurmi Center for Physical Education, the Kivi House, Hoover Center, the Finnish American Heritage Center, the Chapel of St. Matthew, and the Jutila Center.
The Spårakoff pub tram ’ s route passes many of Helsinki ’ s most notable sights: The Central Railway Station, Ateneum Art Museum, Pitkäsilta bridge, Hakaniemi Square and its market hall, the Kallio Library, the Linnanmäki Amusement Park, Töölö Bay, the Olympic Stadium, the Opera House, Finlandia Hall, the National Museum, the Parliament House, the Kiasma Museum of Modern Art, the Mannerheim statue, Old Student House, the Stockmann department store, the Market Square, the Presidential Palace and the Senate Square.
Finlandia Hall is a concert hall with a congress wing in Helsinki, Finland, by Töölönlahti bay.
Contemporary to the designing of the opera house in Essen, the design for Finlandia Hall shows some of the same features: asymmetricity, acoustical wall structures and the contrast between the marble balconies and cobalt blue walls in the concert hall interior.
The Essen project was however endlessly delayed, to the benefit of Essen Opera, because as that building began construction in 1987, two mistakes made in the construction of Finlandia Hall were avoided.
A view of the east side of Finlandia Hall showing the slight curvature of the Carrara Marble slabs
The Helsinki Final Act was signed at Finlandia Hall.
The main concert hall, called Finlandia Hall, seats 1, 700 and features Aalto's distinctive marble balconies and cobalt-blue walls with bent-wood decoration.
* Webpage of Finlandia Hall
* Architecture of Finlandia Hall for a more detailed essay on the architecture of Finlandia Hall.

Finlandia and
Chamber Orchestra ; Esa-Pekka Salonen Finlandia 0927 43815 2
* 1920 21 Jean Sibelius conducts his own works: Symphony # 2, The Swan of Tuonela and Finlandia

Hall and 1962
A 1962 gay march held in front of Independence Hall in Philadelphia, according to some historians, marked the beginning of the modern gay rights movement.
* Noel Blakiston, The Roman Question: Extracts from the Despatches of Odo Russell from Rome 1858-1870 ( London: Chapman Hall, 1962 )
Robinson was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1962.
In his first year of eligibility for the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1962, Robinson encouraged voters to consider only his on-field qualifications, rather than his cultural impact on the game.
The Chargers have six players and one coach enshrined in the Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton, Ohio: wide receiver Lance Alworth ( 1962 1970 ), defensive end Fred Dean (–), quarterback Dan Fouts (–), head coach / general manager Sid Gillman ( 1960 1969, ), wide receiver Charlie Joiner (–), offensive lineman Ron Mix ( 1960 1969 ) and tight end Kellen Winslow (- 1987 ).
From a festival in Carnegie Hall of New York, in 1962, the bossa nova reached worldwide success.
Except for Doby, their play in the Negro leagues was a minor factor in their selection: Aaron, Banks, and Mays played in Negro leagues only briefly and after the leagues had declined with the migration of many black players to the integrated minor leagues ; Campanella ( 1969 ) and Robinson ( 1962 ) were selected before the Hall began considering performance in the Negro leagues.
* 1962, inducted into Down Beats Jazz Hall of Fame, critics ' poll
Although Frank Capra cast Raymond Massey in the 1944 film, which was shot in 1941, while Karloff was still appearing in the role on Broadway, Karloff reprised the role on television with Tony Randall and Tom Bosley in a 1962 production on the Hallmark Hall of Fame.
Charles Mingus ' " Eclipse " from this album is one of the rare instances where Dolphy solos on soprano clarinet ( others being " Warm Canto " from Mal Waldron's The Quest and " Densities " from the compilation Vintage Dolphy ; there is also an untitled, unreleased recording from a 1962 Town Hall concert.
* The Franchise Affair: televised in 1958 ( Robert Hall ), serials 1962 ( Constance Cox ) and 1988 ( James Andrew Hall )
Carnegie Hall would remain the orchestra's home until 1962.
Although the Philharmonic performed primarily in Carnegie Hall until 1962, Bernstein preferred to record in the Manhattan Center.
The experiment was performed in several periods of concentrated observations between April and July 1887, in Adelbert Dormitory of WRU ( later renamed Pierce Hall, demolished in 1962 ).
Roger committed suicide in 1962 ; to commemorate his death, Harvard University, where Roger was a student at the time, now has a Roger Annenberg Hall named in his honor.
* The Baroness and the General, by Louise Hall Tharp, Little, Brown and Company, Boston / Toronto, 1962.
* Patrick Ewing ( born 1962 ), former professional and Basketball Hall of Fame player for the New York Knicks.
Coherent light emission from a semiconductor ( gallium arsenide ) diode ( the first laser diode ) was demonstrated in 1962 by two US groups led by Robert N. Hall at the General Electric research center and by Marshall Nathan at the IBM T. J. Watson Research Center.
The following high schools were also established: Malvern Preparatory School in Pennsylvania ( 1842 ); St. Rita of Cascia High School in Chicago ( 1909 ); St. Augustine High School in San Diego, California ( 1922 ); Villanova Preparatory School in Ojai, California ( 1925 ); Cascia Hall Preparatory School in Tulsa, Oklahoma ( 1926 ); Monsignor Bonner High School in Drexel Hill, Pennsylvania ( 1953 ); St. Augustine College Preparatory School in South Jersey ( 1959 ); Austin Preparatory School in Reading, Massachusetts ( 1961 ) and in 1962, Providence Catholic High School, which serves the Diocese of Joliet in Illinois.
The house and grounds were opened to the public in 1962 and remain open under the name " Blickling Hall, Garden & Park ".
The hall has not had a resident company since 1962, when the New York Philharmonic moved to Lincoln Center's Philharmonic Hall ( renamed Avery Fisher Hall in 1973 ).

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