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the Petronas Philharmonic Hall situated at the base of the Petronas Twin Towers in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Not a very large concert hall but the home of the Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra has hosted many great performances and international musicians, and Vladimir Ashkenazy was chief conductor for some years here.
The architect Christian de Portzamparc built the Philharmony in Luxembourg. A beautiful architecture!
(Architect: Hans Scharoun, 1963)
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As became a happy annual event, on New Year's Day, the Robin Philharmonic brings a concert in the local park. It's free, apolitical and brings above all a message of hope.
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The Philhamony in Luxembourg is an impressive architecture. Took this shot during the blue hour (yes, of course there is a colored version, too :) )
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The National Philharmonic Orchestra building, in Kyiv (Kiev), Ukraine.
Originally the Merchant's Assembly House, the building would later serve as the Proletarian House of Arts, later the House of Political Education, and still later the Bolshevik Club and Republican Palace of Pioneers. During the second world war it was the German Officer's Club (the sole reason it survived the war, unlike so many other buildings on Khreshchatyk). In 1962 it became the Mykola Lysenko Kiev State Philharmonic, and in 1994, the National Philharmonic.
Shot with my Nikon D40 and a Sigma 10-20mm EX DC HSM lens, and processed in GIMP and Photoscape.
Mieczysław Karłowicz Philharmonic in Szczecin.
This photograph captures the essence of modern architecture, showcasing sleek lines and innovative design. The building's facade, with its intricate patterns and reflective surfaces, stands as a testament to contemporary urban elegance. The interplay of light and shadow adds depth and dimension, highlighting the structure's unique features.
This is what happens when a landscape photographer tries architecture..
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Germany Wedel, the marshland, on the left side of the photo, the Elbe Crossing 2, the river Elbe carrying each 277 mtr high pylons, two on each side of the banks of the river.
The pylons of Elbe Crossing 2 are the tallest pylons used for carrying currents for traction.
The mud flats & on right side of the up to 10mtr high dike, the vast, fertile marshland of the river Elbe, a flock of starlings flying over the “Nabu” nature reserve. This nature reserve is very important, migratory birds from the north & partly from the east meet for stop-over here since ever on their trip south in fall & back in spring.
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Excerpt from Wikipedia:
The Česká filharmonie (Czech Philharmonic) is a symphony orchestra based in Prague. The orchestra's principal concert venue is the Rudolfinum.
The name "Czech Philharmonic Orchestra" appeared for the first time in 1894, as the title of the orchestra of the Prague National Theatre. It played its first concert under its current name on January 4, 1896 when Antonín Dvořák conducted his own compositions, but it did not become fully independent from the opera until 1901. The first representative concert took place on October 15, 1901 conducted by Ludvík Čelanský, the first artistic director of the orchestra. In 1908, Gustav Mahler led the orchestra in the world premiere of his Symphony No. 7. The orchestra first became internationally known during the principal conductorship of Václav Talich, who held the post from 1919 to 1931, and again from 1933 to 1941. In 1941, Talich and the orchestra made a controversial journey to Germany, where they performed Bedřich Smetana's My Country in a concert enforced by the German offices.
Taken during a Chester Philharmonic Orchestra rehearsal on Sat 25, June 2016. The concert featured music from the Silver Screen with works by both Elmer and Leonard Bernstein, Coates, Goodwin and John Williams. The music to include The Magnificent Seven, Schindler’s List, 633 Squadron, Dambusters, ET Suite and Symphonic Dances from West Side Story.
Conductor - Daniel Parkinson
Solo Violin:- Lucy Holmes
For more information see:
www.chesterphilorchestra.co.uk/
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Philharmonic Dining Rooms, Hope Street Liverpool. The public house was built in about 1898–1900 for the brewer Robert Cain. It was designed by Walter W. Thomas (not to be confused with Walter Aubrey Thomas the designer of the Royal Liver Building) and craftsmen from the School of Architecture and Applied Arts at University College (now the University of Liverpool), supervised by G. Hall Neale and Arthur Stratton.