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alargebuildingin whichconcertsareperformed 音乐厅SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesPublic entertainment venues - amphitheatre
- amusement arcade
- auditorium
- bandstand
- bar
- beer garden
- beer tent
- bowling alley
- fleshpot
- free house
- gastropub
- gazebo
- go to the cinemaphrase
- opera house
- palace
- party tent
- pick-up joint
- picture
- playhouse
- wine bar
See more results » (Definition ofconcert hallfrom theCambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus© Cambridge University Press)- The footmen waiting in the hall called for the carriages as if at the door of a theatre or concert hall.
- The halls of the dollar concerts were deserted and the twenty-five-cent concert hall was overflowing with music lovers.
- The libraries, art galleries, concert halls, and theaters were all open to the people.
- This memorial was to consist of a large music school, a concert hall and home for opera.
Examplesofconcert hallconcert hall Intensive music listening stopped the earlier constant conversation, reading or eating in the salon, theatre andconcerthall.From theCambridge English Corpus In addition, environmental sounds are briefly introduced - either on tape or, preferably, by opening the doors and windows of theconcerthall.From theCambridge English Corpus Transversely, the church has the acoustics of a fineconcerthall, with the choir and organ at one end.From theCambridge English Corpus English folk music is similarly under-represented in theconcerthalland in dance academies.From theCambridge English Corpus The new interest in supporting classical composition in traditional ' ' audience' ' genres affected theconcerthallas well as the opera house.From theCambridge English Corpus It has become clear to me that this music demands a different listening approach, one at odds with the way music is typically appreciated in theconcerthall.From theCambridge English Corpus Or, if processing is done for the pure pleasure of it, why would the composer want to create a soundscape of noise in theconcerthall?From theCambridge English Corpus Its corollary, a 'legitimate' performance, is performance in a space set aside for such an activity, like aconcerthallor even a licensed busking pitch.From theCambridge English Corpus It enables us to think about music in a whole range of contexts, not merely but including the performances of notated music in the symphonicconcerthall.From theCambridge English Corpus Starting with what could be the most obvious (though occasionally, and ludicrously, forgotten), some music is designed to be listened to in aconcerthall, and some is not.From theCambridge English Corpus Not so far in the future we may expect to experience a virtualconcerthallwhere virtual musicians play virtual instruments, either by themselves or led by a human conductor.From theCambridge English Corpus These ranged from a very fixed approach to a formal design to a more experimental and improvised approach to outworking a piece either in the studio orconcerthallenvironment.From theCambridge English Corpus Not only is his music well-crafted, it has a quirky sense of humour and a lightness of touch that should ensure that it finds immediate appeal in theconcerthall.From theCambridge English Corpus When theconcerthallis accepted as the culturally 'normal' forum for a musical style, then we tend to see the use of compression and ambience in recording techniques.From theCambridge English Corpus The transmission of control data from the performer's sensors was subject to considerable radio frequency interference, potentially exaggerated by the building structure of theconcerthall.From theCambridge English Corpus These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. #https://dictionary.cambridge.org//dictionary/english/concert-hall## |