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Philharmonic Hall, as it was initially called, did not turn out well.
At that time, the building was still known as Philharmonic Hall.
Similar promises were made when Philharmonic Hall opened in 1962.
It was the model for the gut rehabilitation of Philharmonic Hall in 1976.
Philharmonic Hall opened on September 23, 1962, to mixed reviews.
"My mother was waiting for me down in Philharmonic Hall in the lobby," she tells us.
Philharmonic Hall had been finished and the State Theater was a hole in the ground.
His later recordings were made in Philharmonic Hall.
"I remember walking off the stage of Philharmonic Hall and telling my manager that it was time to quit.
Building is connected to Philharmonic hall through the glassed walking bridge, which is only of its kind in the city.
He made his debut performance at the Kiev Philharmonic Hall in 1967.
They're going ahead with a super new concert hall while our Philharmonic Hall is falling down.
The concert starts at 7.30pm and tickets can be bought from the Philharmonic Hall or on the door.
"Connotations," the 12-tone work commissioned for the opening of Philharmonic Hall in 1962, has not worn well.
Disaster struck the society on 5 July 1933 when the Philharmonic Hall was destroyed by fire.
Tours of the Philharmonic Hall and opportunities for watching the orchestra in rehearsal are arranged.
He cited Lincoln Center's Philharmonic Hall as a case in point.
The Belgrade Philharmonic Hall was is the setting for many commercials and videos.
The city has seven theaters, twelve museums, a number of movie theaters, a philharmonic hall, and a circus.
The premier performing arts venue is the Petronas Philharmonic Hall.
Beginning in 1961 she was the principal soloist at the Armenian Philharmonic Hall.
When she appeared on the stage of Philharmonic Hall, the audience let out an audible gasp and then applauded wildly.
Philharmonic Hall had adjustable panels; so does Avery Fisher.
Philharmonic Hall was renamed for him in 1973 after he donated $10.5 million to Lincoln Center.
Staff at the Philharmonic Hall were embarrassed by the incident, particularly since they operate a 'full access' policy for the disabled.