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Symphony Attractions In Europe

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Europe is a continent located entirely in the Northern Hemisphere and mostly in the Eastern Hemisphere. It is bordered by the Arctic Ocean to the north, the Atlantic Ocean to the west and the Mediterranean Sea to the south. It comprises the westernmost part of Eurasia. Since around 1850, Europe is most commonly considered to be separated from Asia by the watershed divides of the Ural and Caucasus Mountains, the Ural River, the Caspian and Black Seas and the waterways of the Turkish Straits. Although the term continent implies physical geography, the land border is somewhat arbitrary and has moved since its first conception in classical antiquity. The d...
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Symphony Attractions In Europe

  • 1. Philharmonie Luxembourg Luxembourg City
    The Grande-Duchesse Joséphine-Charlotte Concert Hall is a concert hall located on the Kirchberg plateau in the City of Luxembourg. Opened in 2005, it now plays host to 400 performances each year and is one of the main concert halls in Europe.
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  • 5. Romanian Athenaeum (Ateneul Roman) Bucharest
    The Romanian Athenaeum is a concert hall in the center of Bucharest, Romania and a landmark of the Romanian capital city. Opened in 1888, the ornate, domed, circular building is the city's main concert hall and home of the George Enescu Philharmonic and of the George Enescu annual international music festival.
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  • 6. Konserthuset Gothenburg
    Konserthuset is a Swedish word meaning The Concert Hall, and can refer to one of many concert halls in Sweden and the Swedish-speaking part Finland. Stockholm Concert Hall, located in central Stockholm, and the most likely intended meaning due to the building's prominence as the home of the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra, and the venue of the Nobel Prize ceremony Gothenburg Concert Hall Malmö Concert Hall Örebro Concert Hall
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  • 9. Bamberger Symphoniker - Bayerische Staatsphilharmonie Bamberg
    The Bamberg Symphony is a German orchestra based in Bamberg. The orchestra was formed in 1946 mainly from German musicians expelled from Czechoslovakia under the Beneš decrees, who had previously been members of the German Philharmonic Orchestra of Prague. The orchestra received the title of Bayerische Staatsphilharmonie in 1993. The orchestra commemorated its 60th anniversary on 16 March 2006. Since 1993, the home of the orchestra is the Konzert- und Kongresshalle , which has the nickname Sinfonie an der Regnitz . Concerts before 1993 were given at the Dominikanerbau. The orchestra receives financial support from the Free State of Bavaria, the city of Bamberg, Oberfranken district and the district of Bamberg. The government of Bavaria retired the orchestra's financial debts in 2003.Josep...
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  • 10. Symphony Hall Birmingham
    Symphony Hall is a 2,262 seat concert venue in Birmingham, England. It was officially opened by the Queen on 12 June 1991, although it had been in use since 15 April 1991. It is home to the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra and hosts around 270 events a year. It was completed at a cost of £30 million. The hall's interior is modelled on the Musikverein in Vienna and the Concertgebouw in Amsterdam. The venue, managed alongside Town Hall, presents a programme of jazz, world, folk, rock, pop and classical concerts, organ recitals, spoken word, dance, comedy, educational and community performances, and is also used for conferences and business events as part of the International Convention Centre. In 2016 the Concert Hall Acoustics expert Leo Beranek ranked Symphony Hall as having the fine...
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  • 12. National Symphony Orchestra of the Polish Radio Katowice
    The Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra has a similar name but is separate. Polish National Radio Symphony Orchestra , is one of Poland's premier musical institutions. It was founded in 1935 in Warsaw. In 1945 the orchestra was re-established in Katowice and since 2006 it has become a 'National Cultural Institution'.
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  • 14. Berlin Philharmonic Berlin
    The Berlin Philharmonic is a German orchestra based in Berlin. In 2006, ten European media outlets voted the Berlin Philharmonic number three on a list of top ten European Orchestras, after the Vienna Philharmonic and the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, while in 2008 it was voted the world's number two orchestra in a survey among leading international music critics organized by the British magazine Gramophone . The BPO supports several chamber music ensembles.
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  • 15. St. David's Hall Cardiff
    St David's is one of the principal shopping centres in the city centre of Cardiff, Wales. It is in The Hayes area of the southern city centre. Owing to the extension of St David's 2 in 2009, St David's is the eleventh largest shopping centre in the United Kingdom. The construction of the extension cost a total of £675m and brought Cardiff within the top five shopping destinations in the United Kingdom. The centre consists of original the first phase, St David's Centre, adjoining St David's Hall and the second phase, given the development name of St David's 2. The second phase of the shopping centre, opened on 22 October 2009, when the first 58 of its 88 stores opened for business.
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