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I've been to a lot of concerts where this has been very much the view in front of me as the lights strobe across the audience, particularly after a couple of drinks and especially at Vancouver's Commodore Ballroom (my favourite concert venue). I'm actually quite liking this effect :-)

Agnieszka Chrzanowska concert at the Wianki 2017 festival in Cracow

The Tommy Emmanuel Concert at the Birchmere in Alexandria, Virginia February 6, 2018

Royal Concert Hall, Nottingham

I love to photograph concerts, music, colours, action. here is a few moments from recent TBF group concert.

Kuston Night - Le Chinois - 11/06/2016

The Blue Onions @ Colos-Saal Aschaffenburg 10.09.2016

 

Foto: Andreas Mariotti

On the way back to the car I swung by the Walk Disney Concert Hall. With annoying concertgoers insisting on using the entrance with no concern for my photography, I retreated to the relative solitude of the handicap ramp.

 

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EINA concert in Barcelona

Guitar Hamilton Student Showcase

Koncert in "Ermitage-park"

Концерт в саду "Эрмитаж"

Alors, j'ai tenté...

Résultat: moche, moche, moche...

Pas du tout ce que j'avais en tête...

:-/

 

Je ne sais pas si c'est rendre honneur à la qualité du concert, mais bon, je voulais juste dire que j'avais énormément apprécié...

 

Montreal, Louis-jean Cormier

time for a concert with the Boy Choir of St. Petersburg, Russia, in our church, am time for a concert with famous oboist Albrecht Mayer in the Kurhaus

Link-Tree of the Band:

Instagram I Facebook I Bandcamp I Apple Music I Spotify

 

© Andreas Mezger

 

Nikon D810 with Zeiss Distagon T* 28mm/2.0: ISO1600- 1/320 - f4

Nishinomiya City, Hyogo Pref., Japan

See the large view!

 

The Grande-Duchesse Joséphine-Charlotte Concert Hall, known more usually as the Philharmonie Luxembourg, is a concert hall in Luxembourg City, in southern Luxembourg. The hall is located in the Kirchberg quarter, in the north-east of the city. Its principal tenant is Luxembourg's national orchestra, the Luxembourg Philharmonic Orchestra.

 

Designed by French Pritzker Prize-winner Christian de Portzamparc, the building is in the shape of an oval, and its external appearance is provided by a colonnade screen formed by 823 steel columns. Stretching 126 metres (384 ft) at maximum length, and 109 at maximum width, the building dominates the Place de l'Europe. The building cost €113,500,000, and is owned by Luxembourg's Ministry for Public Works. The grand auditorium has a maximum capacity of 1,506 seats, but the standard capacity is set at 1,226.[1] Even at that reduced size, the auditorium is large for a city with a population of under 80,000. Two further halls, with capacities of 302 and 120 people, increase the capacity of the site further.

 

The Philharmonie concert organ was constructed and installed by the Karl Schuke Berliner Orgelbauwerkstatt. The pipe organ features 4 manuals plus 2.5 octave pedalboard, 81 registers, and 6738 pipes.

 

The Philharmonie Luxembourg is one of a series of major public cultural centres built by the Luxembourgian government in recent years. The project was launched in 1995, the year in which Luxembourg City was last European City of Culture, with a view to it being completed by the time Luxembourg would hold the honour (which, unknown at the time, it did in 2007). The building was inaugurated on 26 June 2005, as a culmination of Luxembourg's six-month presidency of the Council of the European Union.

 

It is named for Grand Duchess Joséphine-Charlotte, the consort of former Grand Duke Jean. Joséphine-Charlotte died on 10 January 2005: five months before the concert hall's grand opening.

 

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El camino llevaba a la alhambra, hasta mi llegaba el bello sonido de la flauta, me acerque a escucharle un buen rato. Al terminar le pregunte su nombre y le felicite por su excelente interpretación. Braytman dijo....

 

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The National Theater (Chinese: 國家戲劇院; pinyin: Guójiā Xìjù Yuàn) and National Concert Hall (Chinese: 國家音樂廳; pinyin: Guójiā Yīnyuè Tīng) are twin performing arts venues at Liberty Square in Zhongzheng District, Taipei, Taiwan. Completed in 1987, the landmarks stand on the south and north sides of the square with Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall to the east. Together the venues are referred to by the abbreviation NTCH. The square itself sits near Ketagalan Boulevard, site of the Presidential Office Building, the National Central Library, the National Taiwan Museum, and the 228 Peace Memorial Park.

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