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And even hearing it in a concert hall surrounded by hundreds of people the words and the melody would make me a little colder and I would reach out for my husband's hand.
The drama in the theater and the concert in the hall both have a fixed time, but the time is fixed by the director and the players, the conductor and the instrumentalists, subject, therefore, to much variation, as record collectors well know.
It was like being in the concert hall in the afternoon and hearing the piano virtuoso rehearsing.
In his town plan Aalto proposed a line of separate marble-clad buildings fronting the bay which would house various cultural institutions, including a concert hall, opera, museum of architecture and headquarters for the Finnish Academy.
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 ).
The song was recorded on 26 May 1971 and a month later received its first radio airplay on New York s WNEW-FM and WPLJ-FM to mark the closing of The Fillmore East, a famous New York concert hall.
His repertoire included old concert hall numbers and the catalogues of singers such as Buddy Holly, and another McLean influence, Frank Sinatra.
The concert hall can be converted into a more intimate 800-seat theater.
The advances made in signal processors to synthesize an approximation of a good concert hall can now provide a somewhat more realistic illusion of listening in a concert hall.
The compact disc ( CD ) provides about 90 decibels of dynamic range, which exceeds the 80 dB dynamic range of music as normally perceived in a concert hall.
Federation concert hall, part of the Hotel Grand Chancellor, Hobart | Hotel Grand Chancellor, houses the Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra
He did and, although it would be his first concert hall, they voted unanimously to offer him the commission.
For ten years the concerts were organized by Mrs. Theresa Cornelys, a retired Venetian opera singer who owned a concert hall at Carlisle House in Soho Square, then the height of fashionable events.
The Czech Rafael Kubelik was one notable figure who regularly performed Hartmann's music, and in recent years conductors such as Ingo Metzmacher and Mariss Jansons have brought many works back into the concert hall.
Lyon & Healy's headquarters and manufacturing facility, still in Chicago, contains a showroom and concert hall.
Also located in Hedgcock is the Reynolds Recital Hall, a 303 seat concert hall featuring state of the art technology.
In some theaters, the orchestra is the area of seats directly in front of the stage ( called primafila or platea ); the term more properly applies to the place in a theatre, or concert hall reserved for the musicians.
OMA sited a train station, two centres for commerce and trade, an urban park, and ' Congrexpo ' ( a contemporary Grand Palais with a large concert hall, three auditoria and an exhibition space ).
It enabled the construction of the world's largest facility dedicated exclusively to stem cell research, an entirely new campus for the business school, added dramatically to the law school, a brand-new engineering quad, created a new art and art history building, an on-campus concert hall, a new art museum, and a planned expansion of the medical school, among others.
Architecturally notable Shriners Temples include the New York City Center, now used as a concert hall, Newark Symphony Hall, The Landmark Theater ( formerly The Mosque ) in Richmond, Virginia, the Tripoli Shrine Temple in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, the Helena Civic Center ( Montana ) ( formerly the Algeria Shrine Temple ), and the Fox Theatre ( Atlanta, Georgia ) which was jointly built between the Atlanta Shriners and William Fox.
The former are dramatic and meant for the theater ; the latter are lyric and meant for the concert hall:
The Peristyle is the concert hall in Greek Revival style in the East Wing of the Toledo Museum of Art ; it is the home of the Toledo Symphony Orchestra, and hosts many international orchestras as well.

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The American-Negro Suite is in a sense an extension of the Cotton Club songs in that it is a collection of Negro songs, not for a night club, but for the concert stage.
That time is now past and the Atlantic nations, if they are to survive, must develop a full-fledged community, and they must also look beyond the frontiers of `` Western civilization '' toward a world-wide `` concert of free nations ''.
Only when a concert of nations rests on the positive foundations of shared goals and values is it likely to form a viable instrument of long-range policy.
* 1965 – A Rolling Stones concert in London, Ontario is shut down by police after 15 minutes due to rioting.
Examples include Edward Elgar's Great is the Lord ( 1912 ) and Give unto the Lord ( 1914 ) ( both with orchestral accompaniment ), Benjamin Britten's Rejoice in the Lamb ( 1943 ) ( a modern example of a multi-movement anthem and today heard mainly as a concert piece ), and, on a much smaller scale, Ralph Vaughan Williams ' O taste and see ( 1952 ) ( written for the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II ).
The remaining strand is replicated either independent of conjugative action ( vegetative replication beginning at the oriV ) or in concert with conjugation ( conjugative replication similar to the rolling circle replication of lambda phage ).
The classical guitar ( also called classic guitar, Spanish guitar, nylon-string guitar or concert guitar ) is a 6-stringed plucked string instrument from the family of instruments called chordophones.
La Solitude du chanteur de fond is a one-hour documentary about Marker's friend Yves Montand's benefit concert for Chilean refugees.
The modern day cornet is used in brass bands, concert bands, and in specific symphonic repertoire that requires a more mellow sound.
The long-model cornet is generally used in concert bands in the United States, but has found little following in British-style brass and concert bands.
The cornet also features in the British-style concert band, unlike the American concert band or wind band, where it is replaced by the trumpet.
This slight difference in instrumentation derives from the British concert band's heritage in military bands, where the highest brass instrument is always the cornet.
There are usually four to six B cornets present in a concert band, but no E instrument, as this role is taken by the
A compound turbine is a steam turbine in which there are two casings, a high-pressure casing and a low-pressure casing, operating in concert to extract work from a single source of steam.
He is of English ( maternal ), Swiss and possibly Native American Modoc Tribe multi-ethnic ( paternal ) ancestry His father, Howard " Pete " Brubeck, was a cattle rancher, and his mother, Elizabeth ( née Ivey ), who had studied piano in England under Myra Hess and intended to become a concert pianist, taught piano for extra money.
* 1969 – Meredith Hunter is killed by the Hells Angels during a The Rolling Stones's concert at the Altamont Speedway in California.
He is shot twice, but plays a concert two days later.
At present, the society is performing a tribute concert to the works of Rodgers and Hammerstein at the National Concert Hall.
The standard tuning ( low to high ) is E-A-D-G, starting from E below second low C ( concert pitch ).
The upright bass is difficult to amplify in loud concert venue settings, because it can be prone to feedback howls.
A new album, Addicted to Black, was released in May 2009 and is available for purchase at his North American concert performances and is available on his website.

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