Sentences with phrase «lefrak concert hall»

The mobile app has presets that let users manipulate audio in different ways, from equalizing sound levels at live events to adding effects like bass and reverb that make any listening experience sound like a concert hall.
British - German composer Max Richter performed an eight - hour overnight composition titled «Sleep» at The Bass Concert Hall (from midnight to 8 a.m.), and Beautyrest provided mattresses.
«Islamic State,» or «IS» as it is also known, operates in parts of Syria and Iraq in its mission to establish a caliphate, but has recently orchestrated more attacks abroad, the latest being Friday's attack on various bars, restaurants and a concert hall venue in Paris.
In 1939, at a time when Washington's concert halls were still segregated, world - renowned Opera singer Marian Anderson helped advance civil rights when, with the support of First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt, she performed at the Lincoln Memorial in front of 75,000 people.
Function / convention centre catering — Altitude 9; Venue catering — The Perth Concert Hall, Ogden IFC; Event catering — Telstra Rally Australia, Spices Catering; Site catering — NWC Facilities Management, Barrow Island; Industrial / institutional catering — Royal Perth Hospital Catering Department; Off - site full service catering — Beaumonde Catering; Off - site food only catering — Leonies Catering Services; Catering consultant of the year — Jeni Donald, Ogden IFC; Function chef of the year — Gregory Aiberti, Munja Gardens Function Centre.
The credit comparison site looked at 30 of the world's most popular cities and used data from TripAdvisor and the Michelin Guide to find the number of theaters, concert halls, museums, art galleries, UNESCO World Heritage Sites, and Michelin - starred restaurants in each one.
Theaters: 1 Museums: 3 Art galleries: 1 World Heritage Sites: 0 Concert halls: 0 Michelin - starred restaurants: 0
The city has seen a mounting number of terrorist attacks in recent years, including last year's coordinated gun and bomb attacks targeting bars, restaurants, a concert hall and the Stade de France, which left 129 dead and hundreds injured.
Meanwhile, the U.K. is reeling from three terrorist attacks in as many months, at a concert hall in Manchester, and at tourist attractions London Bridge and Westminster Bridge.
Close to a year later on September 10, the US rock group played at the Apolo concert hall in Barcelona.
Barcelona (AFP)- A man held in a Spanish anti-jihadist raid was spotted in September in front of a Barcelona concert hall where the band that was playing during the Bataclan attack in Paris was due to perform, police said Wednesday.
Other notable efforts include Mount Royal University, Bella Concert Hall, the Calgary's Arts Commons and the Telus Spark science centre.
Eagles of Death Metal was in full swing at the Bataclan concert hall on November 13, 2015, when armed men wearing explosive belts stormed in and killed 90 people.
It is not known why the suspect was in front of the Barcelona concert hall, or whether it was pure coincidence.
The outdoor concert hall was just miles away from their old Hollywood home.
Min Investment: $ 15,000 As long as there are office buildings, healthcare facilities, manufacturing plants, stadiums and concert halls, there will be a need for commercial cleaning services.
We often aren't acquainted with the sound of our song unless we're singing along with a professional in a concert hall or an arena or even in the car.
He and the orchestra have recorded a number of the symphonies on DVD, making them accessible far beyond the confines of the concert hall.
The life of the mind, pursued in this way in partial isolation, though in the company of my wise, gentle, and practical wife, has proved so rewarding that the loss of theaters, concert halls, opera houses, and all the other temples to high culture that I left behind in the city is more than compensated by what I have gained.
In the West, we imprison beauty in museums and concert halls; we have taken beauty off the streets and out of our public places.
It is ironic that Bach's music, so completely biblical and evangelical, is now performed in secular environments such as concert halls.
Finally, imagine that in a review of «Christ in the Concert Hall,» a gifted musician / author came along and pointed out that the author focused on «only one current» within the diverse river of Christianity.
The reviewer then went on to criticize the author of «Christ in the Concert Hall» for not focusing on other aspects of Christian history.
In the concert hall it is exclusive; the only purpose is appreciation of the aural experience.
Whom would we admire more: a generous person who gives 10 percent of her $ 20,000 yearly income anonymously to a campus beautification project or a person who gives 10 percent of his $ 500 million fortune to fund on the same campus a concert hall named after him?
The multimillionaire may have been moved by such considerations, since the concert hall was named after him.
Thoughtful contemporary symphonic alternatives to most of the left - wing pablum that is programmed in our concert halls will come as a relief to those of us who day after day sit on stage and play the music, often gritting our teeth, as an unsuspecting public heaps praise on the latest piece of leftist socio - musical drivel.
Our subtitle could as well be «a journal of religion and culture,» except that culture has come to have a narrower meaning in popular usage, referring mainly to what is done in theaters, concert halls, and museums.
Effective music about the Nazi Holocaust is increasingly finding its way into concert halls (Michael Tilson - Thomas» The Diary of Anne Frank, or music from John Williams» score for Schindler's List).
But inspired by the idea of the divine, or are they like the great stadiums and concert halls, designed also for their appeal to a paying clientele?
Yet later he writes: «No performance can succeed without preparation, on the stage, in the concert hall, or in the pulpit.
Theaters and concert halls are full.
The manifold meanings of her blackness escaped me, but beneath the surface of that knowledge there lurked an awareness of tragic symbols that caused me to weep quietly in my seat in the concert hall when she sang «Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child.»
One could make a similar observation regarding the baroque and early classical musical styles of the 17th and early 18th centuries (roughly from Handel to Haydn), which crossed rather freely from the operatic stage and concert hall to the church and back again.
Within easy reach is the museum where local painters are showing their work and the concert hall where the citizens» symphony plays.
As with journalism schools, the training programs that take young dancers from school assemblies to concert halls are the last to react.
Weiwei adorned the columns of the Berlin Concert Hall with 14,000 life jackets previously worn by refugees, calling attention to the response of European governments in the Syrian refugee crisis.
E-LAND has 24 branches of Kensington hotels and resorts, cruise ships in Han River, a travel agency, various restaurant brands the biggest chain in Korean, the K - POP concert hall and K - League soccer team.
More than 350 Irish food and drink industry leaders will gather for Bord Bia's biennial Food and Drink awards, hosted by Broadcaster Miriam O'Callaghan, on Wednesday 29th November in the RDS Concert Hall.
On the West Coast its portfolio includes the renowned Los Angeles Times» four - starred and Michelin - starred Patina Restaurant in Walt Disney Concert Hall, Café Pinot, Ray's & Stark Bar, Catal, Tortilla Jo's and Naples in Anaheim's Downtown Disney District, Leatherby's Cafe Rouge, and catering and food service in museums and cultural centers throughout California.
The hotel is conveniently situated at the heart of L.A.'s vibrant cultural district with attractions such as L.A. Live, Walt Disney Concert Hall, Dodger Stadium and the Museum of Contemporary Art nearby.
Middlesbrough Town Hall, Fri 11 October 2013 Scunthorpe Bath Halls, Wed 16 Plymouth Pavilions, Sat 26 London Hammersmith Apollo, Thurs 7 November 2013 Blackpool Winter Gardens, Sat 16 Bristol Colston Hall, Thurs 28 Wolverhampton Civic Hall, Tues 10 & Wed 11 December 2013 Ipswich Regent, Sat 25 January 2014 Reading Hexagon, Sun 26 Basingstoke Anvil, Tues 28 Tunbridge Wells Assembly Hall, Wed 29 Bournemouth Pavilion, Thurs 30 Sheffield City Hall, Wed 5 March 2014 Coventry Warwick Arts Centre, Sun 9 Liverpool Philharmonic, Sun 16 Birmingham Symphony Hall, Sun 23 Portsmouth Guildhall, Wed 26 Glasgow SECC, Fri 4 April 2014 April 2014 Brighton Dome, Sun 27 Manchester Apollo, Sun 4 May 2014 York Barbican, Wed 7 Bradford St George's Hall, Thurs 8 Cambridge Corn Exchange, Wed 14 Northampton Royal & Derngate, Thurs 15 Leicester De Montfort Hall, Fri 16 Nottingham Royal Concert Hall, Sat 17
The O2 arena, London — 14th June O2 Apollo, Manchester -16 th June Symphony Hall, Birmingham -17 th June Royal Concert Hall, Nottingham -19 th June Glasgow Concert Hall, -21 st June The O2 Dublin — 23rd June
April 6 - 7 — Meymandi Concert Hall, 2 E. South St., Raleigh.
April 27 — Meymandi Concert Hall, 2 E. South St., Raleigh.
Last week, I told a story at a special Moth Mainstage event in Portland, in front of three thousand people at the gorgeous Arlene Schnitzer concert hall.
In labs, concert halls, studios, and theaters, our faculty members make significant contributions to the world of scholarship and creative activity.
A celebration of his life is being held Saturday June 21, 2 pm at DePaul University Concert Hall, 800 W. Belden Ave., Chicago.
In March 2016, The William M. Lowman Concert Hall held its soft opening in the form of an Alumni Jazz Concert honoring Marshall Hawkins.
The Old Town School owns and operates two facilities situated in Lincoln Square and one in Lincoln Park that include 425 - seat and 150 - seat concert halls, more than 50 classrooms, two music stores, cafe, and resource center.
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