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Luxembourg Philharmonie’s Fräiraim Festival - Alphorn-Solist Guy Mangers
For 3 days, the Fräiraim Festival focuses on the music scene of the Greater Region. An excellent opportunity to discover more than 600 artists – whether established or still rising to the top. The Philharmonie’s venues and the Place de l’Europe offer music of all genres.
Fräiraim Festival: frairaimfestival.lu/
Philharmonie: www.philharmonie.lu/
Alphorn-Solist Guy Mangers (LUX)
- Guy Mangers (Alphorn)
Intermission time at the Alex Goolden Performance Hall during a concert presentation of the Early Music Society of the Islands in Victoria BC.
The Liszt Ferenc Academy of Music (Hungarian: Liszt Ferenc Zeneművészeti Egyetem, often abbreviated as Zeneakadémia, "Liszt Academy") is a music university and a concert hall in Budapest, Hungary, founded on November 14, 1875. It is home to the Liszt Collection, which features several valuable books and manuscripts donated by Franz Liszt upon his death, and the AVISO studio, a collaboration between the governments of Hungary and Japan to provide sound recording equipment and training for students. The Liszt Ferenc Academy of Music was founded by Franz Liszt himself (though named after its founder only in 1925, approx. 50 years after it was relocated to its current location at the heart of Budapest).
Kirchberg - The Philharmonie at Night
This series has been taken during a night shooting at Kirchberg, organized by Photo-Club Rumelange.
Philharmonie: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philharmonie_Luxembourg
Kirchberg: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kirchberg,_Luxembourg
Light painting: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Light_painting
Photo-Club Rumelange (PCR): www.pcr.lu
La Seine Musicale (a concert hall near Paris) in the sunrise light. And some buildings in Issy-les-Moulineaux at the background.
La Seine Musicale et des barres d'immeubles à Issy-les-Moulineaux plongés dans la lumière du soleil levant.
St Cecilia's concert hall is the oldest purpose built convert hall in Scotland, with the original building dating back to 1763.
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...a different point of view of the Gendarmenmarkt... Concert Hall entrance with the view to the French and German Cathedrals....
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My seventh image on explore (07/06/2016) reaching No. 175!
The reflections of the Cornerhouse building in the windows of the Nottingham Royal Concert Hall, at sunset.
The Royal Concert Hall is part of the same complex as the Theatre Royal. It was built in a modern architectural style in 1982 on the former site of the Empire Theatre (1989-1969), and stands on the other side of South Sherwood St from the Cornerhouse entertainment & leisure centre.
Taken with a Nikon D40, fitted with a Nikkor AFS DX 18-55mm F/3.5-5.6G II lens, and processed in GIMP, Photoscape and Google Picasa.
The sunset was a brilliant one when I visited CKS Memorial Hall. We had a sunny weekend but I did not get chance to snap a shot. Maybe next week.
週末夕陽好像都還不錯,我卻懶懶沒衝,希望下週有機會衝一下。
PS. 標題出自唐代,賈島的「光州王建使君水亭作」。
~自由廣場, 中正紀念堂, 台北市
C.K.S. Memorial Hall, Taipei, Taiwan
- ISO 100, F20, 1/30~0.5 sec (5 shots HDR), 16 mm
- Canon 5D Mark III with EF 16-35 mm f/2.8 L lens
- Sunset @ 6.04pm (276º) / Shot @ 5.52pm
- Visibility 20km @ 5.45pm / Humidity 59% @ 6.00pm
Germany, Hamburg, metro station U4 ”HafenCity Universität ”, 6 mtr long light boxes at the harbour city - university station continually changing softly the colours, creating a relaxing atmosphere at the station.
The new U4 line opened for public service on December 09, 2012 connecting the centre of Hamburg with the harbour city.
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Looking through the
archway of the 1900-2 neo-baroque building that now houses the Lithuanian National Philharmonic Orchestra, down Pasažo Skersgatvis, to the baroque spire of All Saints’ Church (1620-30).
Germany, Hamburg, metro station U4 ”HafenCity Universität ”, 6 mtr long light boxes at the harbour city - university station continually changing softly the colours, creating a relaxing atmosphere at the station.
The new U4 line opened for public service on December 09, 2012 connecting the centre of Hamburg with the harbour city.
👉 One World one Dream,
...Danke, Xièxie 谢谢, Thanks, Gracias, Merci, Grazie, Obrigado, Arigatô, Dhanyavad, Chokrane to you & over
11 million visits in my photostream with countless motivating comments
"The Cowdray Hall is one of city's most popular concert venues accentuated by superb acoustics. It is regularly hired by cultural organisations and features a busy programme of concerts and recitals. It hosts the popular Lunchbreak Concert series run in association with the University of Aberdeen and is home to Aberdeen Chamber Music Concerts season.
The Hall formed part of a major extension of Aberdeen Art Gallery which opened in 1925, incorporating the new War Memorial and inner Memorial Court, designed by A. Marshall MacKenzie. Founded on a gift from Lord and Lady Cowdray, the Hall was constructed 'with a view to encouraging the taste for art and music in the City of Aberdeen'. " [Aberdeen Art Gallery Website]
Luxembourg Philharmonie’s Fräiraim Festival - Metal & Pipes
For 3 days, the Fräiraim Festival focuses on the music scene of the Greater Region. An excellent opportunity to discover more than 600 artists – whether established or still rising to the top. The Philharmonie’s venues and the Place de l’Europe offer music of all genres.
Fräiraim Festival: frairaimfestival.lu/
Philharmonie: www.philharmonie.lu/
Metal & Pipes (Paul Kayser & ShadoWhisperS): www.metalandpipes.com/
- Paul Kayser (Organ): www.paulkayser.lu/
- Diane (Vocals)
- Sonni (Guitars)
- Laurent (Keyboards)
- Piquet (Bass)
- Motti (Drums)
Harpa is a concert hall and conference centre in Reykjavík, Iceland. The structure consists of a steel framework clad with geometric shaped glass panels of different colours.
Das Harpa ist eine Konzerthalle und ein Konferenzcenter im Herzen von Reykjavik, Island. Die Konstruktion besteht aus einem Stahlgerüst, welches mit unterschiedlich gefärbten Glasscheiben in variabler Anordnung verkleidet ist.
The architekt Pierre de Meuron and General Director Christoph Lieben-Seutter could tell us an endless story about this Disaster Hamburger Concert hall, called Elbphilharmony...:-))
I just can tell the short story
They started with 115 Million Euro for this project in April 2007. Now it will cost the inhabitant/ taxpayer from Hamburg already 323 Millionen Euro (plus the donation funds from 76,6 Millionen Euro) and nobody can see the end now.....they guessing 500 Million Euro
Kirchberg - Philharmonie Grand Auditorium
- Philharmonie: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philharmonie_Luxembourg
- Philharmonie: www.philharmonie.lu
- Architect Christian de Portzamparc: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christian_de_Portzamparc
- Kirchberg: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kirchberg,_Luxembourg
Flauschi (Dorje) loves music.
Whenever possible, he enjoys to listen to the sounds -
free of thoughts and in total perception.
He prefers to sit on the grand piano and look at the keyboard.
©️Jared Underwood
This is one of the most iconic buildings on the planet and luckily for me this is my home town. Being a musician myself, I have played on the stages of the Opera House in numerous different musical acts from classical orchestra to art rock bands over the last 30 years. As an audience member I have watched many amazing acts perform (AIR, Herbie Hancock, Caribou, Nils Frahm)
I still feel like a tourist in my own town when I walk up to the Opera House for a concert.
This is the best photo I have taken so far of this amazing building. I took the photo at dusk on a warm summer night in Feb 2021.
Northeast corner of the Elbphilharmonie Concert House
Hamburg, Germany
Harbour City district
Architects: Herzog & de Meuron, Basel, Switzerland
One of the most notable features of London’s Royal Albert Hall is the extraordinary domed roof installed in 1869, together with the 85 ‘flying saucer’ discs (added decades later) which act as sound diffusers.
For generations, musicians and audiences alike frequently complained about the Hall's acoustics, which were pretty awful – particularly the long, lingering echoes caused by the shape of the roof. But in the late 1960s, sound engineers came up with the answer – a series of discs suspended from the roof to absorb the sound and eliminate the long echoes.
And it worked! Over the years since then, the quality and effectiveness of the discs has been markedly improved, and it was a terrific decision by the RAH management to make them a stand-out feature, rather than try to hide or disguise them.
This was my view of the roof the other night, just before a superb Beethoven concert.
The reflection of a passer-by into a puddle of rainwater at the Thessaloniki Concert Hall immediately after my tracheal patency was bronchoscopically restored (acute obstruction had earlier occurred): Life is beautiful from both sides!
Shot vertically flipped.
Harpa (Icelandic for Harp) is a concert hall and conference centre in Reykjavík, Iceland. The opening concert was held on 4 May 2011. The building features a distinctive colored glass facade inspired by the basalt landscape of Iceland.
It was designed by the Danish firm Henning Larsen Architects in co-operation with Danish-Icelandic artist Olafur Eliasson. The structure consists of a steel framework clad with geometric shaped glass panels of different colours.
Construction started in 2007 but was halted with the start of the financial crisis. The completion of the structure was uncertain until the government decided in 2008 to fully fund the rest of the construction costs for the half-built concert hall. For several years it was the only construction project in existence in Iceland. The building was given its name on the Day of Icelandic Music on 11 December 2009, prior to which it was called Reykjavík Concert Hall and Conference Centre (Icelandic: Tónlistar- og ráðstefnuhúsið í Reykjavík). The building is the first purpose-built concert hall in Reykjavík and it was developed in consultation with artistic advisor Vladimir Ashkenazy and international consultant Jasper Parrott of HarrisonParrott.[8] It houses the Iceland Symphony Orchestra and the offices of The Icelandic Opera.
In 2013, the building won the European Union's Mies van der Rohe award for contemporary architecture.
The glass façade of the building consists of 714 LED lights, 486 in the eastern part of the building and 228 in the western part. These lights usually display video works designed by Olafur Eliasson, and sometimes other artists
This description incorporates text from the English Wikipedia.
This is a magnificent room to view ..Inside the St Georges Hall,Liverpool..Just a small part of the room here the lighting is wonderful..