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Concert Hall Collection (#9)

The concert hall is a place where music comes alive, captivating audiences with its enchanting melodies and powerful performances

Background imageConcert Hall Collection: Queen Victoria and The Empress Augusta of Germany at an Albert Hall Concert, May 8, 1872, (1901)

Queen Victoria and The Empress Augusta of Germany at an Albert Hall Concert, May 8, 1872, (1901). Victoria (1819-1901) and Augusta (1811-1890), Queen of Prussia and Empress of Germany

Background imageConcert Hall Collection: Charles Dickenss last reading at St. Jamess Hall, March 15, 1870, (1901). Creator: Unknown

Charles Dickenss last reading at St. Jamess Hall, March 15, 1870, (1901). Creator: Unknown
Charles Dickenss last reading at St. Jamess Hall, March 15, 1870, (1901). British novelist Charles Dickens (1812-1870) at his reading table during the Farewell Season at St Jamess Hall near Regent

Background imageConcert Hall Collection: Interior of the Albert Hall, c1876. Creator: Unknown

Interior of the Albert Hall, c1876. Creator: Unknown
Interior of the Albert Hall, c1876. Royal Albert Hall is a concert hall in South Kensington, designed by civil engineers Francis Fowke and Henry Y. D

Background imageConcert Hall Collection: The Alexandra Palace (1876), c1876. Creator: Unknown

The Alexandra Palace (1876), c1876. Creator: Unknown
The Alexandra Palace (1876), c1876. Grade II listed entertainment venue, conceived by Owen Jones in 1859 and opened in Alexandra Park in 1873, to commemorate the Princess of Wales

Background imageConcert Hall Collection: Royal Albert Hall, Kensington, London, 2 / 9 / 10. Creator: Ethel Davies; Davies, Ethel

Royal Albert Hall, Kensington, London, 2 / 9 / 10. Creator: Ethel Davies; Davies, Ethel
Royal Albert Hall, 2/9/10. Detail of the statue of Prince Albert in front of the Royal Albert Hall, The venue and concert hall was opened in 1871 by Queen Victoria. London, Kensington, SW7, England

Background imageConcert Hall Collection: Queen Mary at the Thanksgiving for Victory concert, Royal Albert Hall, 1945, (1951)

Queen Mary at the Thanksgiving for Victory concert, Royal Albert Hall, 1945, (1951). Mary of Teck (1867-1953) at a concert in London to celebrate the end of the Second World War

Background imageConcert Hall Collection: Peggy Lee, Royal Albert Hall, London, 1970. Creator: Brian Foskett

Peggy Lee, Royal Albert Hall, London, 1970. Creator: Brian Foskett
Peggy Lee, Royal Albert Hall, London, 1970

Background imageConcert Hall Collection: Peggy Lee, Royal Albert Hall, London, 1970. Creator: Brian Foskett

Peggy Lee, Royal Albert Hall, London, 1970. Creator: Brian Foskett
Peggy Lee, Royal Albert Hall, London, 1970

Background imageConcert Hall Collection: UK, Liverpool, St Georges Hall, 2009. Creator: Ethel Davies

UK, Liverpool, St Georges Hall, 2009. Creator: Ethel Davies
St Georges Hall, a neoclassical building of concert halls and law courts, opened in 1854, restored in 2007, Liverpool, Merseyside, England

Background imageConcert Hall Collection: The Dome: Interior After the Alterations, 1939

The Dome: Interior After the Alterations, 1939. The Dome in Brighton, Sussex, dates from 1803 and was originally built by the Prince Regent as a stable block, part of the Royal Pavilion

Background imageConcert Hall Collection: The Dome: Interior After the Alterations - details of inner roof and panelling, 1939

The Dome: Interior After the Alterations - details of inner roof and panelling, 1939
The Dome: Interior After the Alterations - Balcony Promenade; details of inner roof and panelling, 1939. The Dome in Brighton, Sussex

Background imageConcert Hall Collection: Palais Des Beaux Arts, (1929), c2014-2017. Artist: Alan John Ainsworth

Palais Des Beaux Arts, (1929), c2014-2017. Artist: Alan John Ainsworth
Palais Des Beaux Arts, Rue Ravenstein/rue Baron Horta, Brussels, Belgium, c2014-2017. Designed by Victor Horta

Background imageConcert Hall Collection: Albert Hall, Kensington, London, 1868. Artist: Kronheim & Co

Albert Hall, Kensington, London, 1868. Artist: Kronheim & Co
View of the Royal Albert Hall, Kensington, London, 1868

Background imageConcert Hall Collection: The Ted Heath Orchestra performing at the Barbican Hall, London, December 1985. Artist

The Ted Heath Orchestra performing at the Barbican Hall, London, December 1985. Artist
The Ted Heath Orchestra performing at the Barbican Hall, London, December 1985

Background imageConcert Hall Collection: Buster Birch, Jim Treweek, Jo Fooks and Pete Ringrose, Birley Centre, Eastbourne, 2015

Buster Birch, Jim Treweek, Jo Fooks and Pete Ringrose, Birley Centre, Eastbourne, 2015

Background imageConcert Hall Collection: Concert Hall, Perth, Perth and Kinross, Scotland, 2010

Concert Hall, Perth, Perth and Kinross, Scotland, 2010. Built as a Millennium project, Perth Concert Hall was completed in 2005

Background imageConcert Hall Collection: The O2 Arena from Greenwich Park, London, 2009

The O2 Arena from Greenwich Park, London, 2009. Designed by Richard Rogers, the Millennium Dome was built to house an exhibition commemorating the arrival of the third millennium

Background imageConcert Hall Collection: The Maltings, Snape, Suffolk

The Maltings, Snape, Suffolk. Maltings are buildings where barley is converted into malt for use in brewing. This example in Snape is now used as a venue for concerts

Background imageConcert Hall Collection: Perth Concert Hall, Scotland

Perth Concert Hall, Scotland
Perth Concert Hall and Art Gallery, Scotland. Perths Horsecross Concert Hall opened in 2005. It seats 1600

Background imageConcert Hall Collection: Perth Concert Hall and Art Gallery, Scotland

Perth Concert Hall and Art Gallery, Scotland. Perths Horsecross Concert Hall opened in 2005. The towns museum and art gallery was established in 1824

Background imageConcert Hall Collection: Lighthouse Centre for the Arts, Poole, Dorset

Lighthouse Centre for the Arts, Poole, Dorset. The largest arts centre in England outside London, the Lighthouse opened in the late 1970s

Background imageConcert Hall Collection: Vigado Concert Hall, Budapest, Hungary

Vigado Concert Hall, Budapest, Hungary. The Vigado Concert Hall was built between 1859 and 1864. The building incorporates a variety of architectural styles

Background imageConcert Hall Collection: A concert at the Guildhall School of Music, London, c1901 (1901)

A concert at the Guildhall School of Music, London, c1901 (1901). The Guildhall School of Music and Drama is an independent music and dramatic arts school founded in 1880. From Living London, Vol

Background imageConcert Hall Collection: Albert Hall, c1900

Albert Hall, c1900

Background imageConcert Hall Collection: The Albert Hall, London, c1910

The Albert Hall, London, c1910. [Hartmann, London, c1910]

Background imageConcert Hall Collection: Aerial view of the Royal Albert Hall, 1939

Aerial view of the Royal Albert Hall, 1939. The Albert Hall, a concert hall seating 8000 people, was named in memory of Prince Albert

Background imageConcert Hall Collection: South entrance of the Royal Albert Hall, London, early 20th Century

South entrance of the Royal Albert Hall, London, early 20th Century. The Albert Hall, a concert hall seating 8000 people, was named in memory of Prince Albert

Background imageConcert Hall Collection: The Royal Albert Hall, Kensington, London, 1900

The Royal Albert Hall, Kensington, London, 1900. Concert hall erected by Queen Victoria in memory of her husband, Prince Albert, who died at the age of 42

Background imageConcert Hall Collection: Opening of the Royal Albert Hall, London, 29 March 1871, (1900)

Opening of the Royal Albert Hall, London, 29 March 1871, (1900). Concert hall erected by Queen Victoria in memory of her husband, Prince Albert, who died at the age of 42

Background imageConcert Hall Collection: Schiller Platz, Berlin, Germany, 1879

Schiller Platz, Berlin, Germany, 1879. The Konzerthaus (concert hall) and Deutsche Dom (German cathedral) in Gendarmenmarkt

Background imageConcert Hall Collection: Concert hall, House of the Association of Literature and Arts, Russia, 1910s

Concert hall, House of the Association of Literature and Arts, Russia, 1910s. Found in the collection of the Russian State Film and Photo Archive, Krasnogorsk

Background imageConcert Hall Collection: Albert Hall, London, 20th Century

Albert Hall, London, 20th Century. The Albert Hall, a concert hall seating 8000 people, was named in memory of Prince Albert

Background imageConcert Hall Collection: Discarded drinks can outside the Festival Hall, London

Discarded drinks can outside the Festival Hall, London
Patterns... you can see them everywhere, if you maintain visual awareness. Like this broken pattern as a discarded drinks can breaks the symmetry of paving stones outside the Festival Hall, London




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The concert hall is a place where music comes alive, captivating audiences with its enchanting melodies and powerful performances. From iconic venues like the Opera House in Sydney to the De la Warr Pavilion in Bexhill-on-Sea, these architectural marvels have become cultural landmarks across Europe. Step into the Opera House Plan and witness history unfold as legendary artists such as Frank Sinatra, Sammy Davis Jr. , and Liza Minnelli graced the stage of Royal Albert Hall in London back in 1989. The creator of this unforgettable event was none other than Brian Foskett. Immerse yourself in the rhythmic beats at Queen Elizabeth Hall, London, where jazz legend Jack DeJohnette mesmerized audiences with his extraordinary talent. As you look out from Gateshead towards the majestic Tyne river, you'll be captivated by breathtaking views of both Tyne and Millennium bridges. Travel back in time to Budapest and experience a momentous occasion when Liszt himself conducted an orchestra at one of Hungary's most prestigious concert halls. A black-and-white photograph takes us further down memory lane to c. 1880s at The Royal Albert Hall, Kensington - a timeless masterpiece that has stood tall for generations. Venturing into Snape, Suffolk brings us closer to nature as we admire Maltings Concert Hall nestled amidst reed beds. Its serene surroundings create an intimate atmosphere for unforgettable musical experiences. For a truly unique experience, step inside Harpa concert hall located in Reykjavik - an architectural gem set against Iceland's polar regions. Its stunning interior design adds another layer of magic to every performance held within its walls. The concert hall is more than just a venue; it is a sanctuary where music transcends boundaries and touches souls. Whether it be at Royal Albert Hall or any other magnificent establishment around the world, these spaces continue to inspire awe and ignite passion among all who enter their hallowed halls.