A great hall for concerts. G. Mahler's 8th symphony was chosen for the opening. It is intended for a thousand artists. And it is not only an orchestra, but also a choir with a huge composition. Two mixed choirs and a children's choir. So much is listed in the program.
In this renovated hall, there is really a lot of space for the orchestra, but the question is, where is the place for the choir? If it is a balcony, it is too small for even one choir. All European concert halls have space for a choir. And not a few steps, but places adapted for sitting. Why hasn't this been thought of in this room? Are we still in the era where we only imagined choristers standing?
And the hall is really great, it's a pity that it is only for the orchestra.
We are very much looking forward to the opening of the Vilnius Chamber of Congresses. It is a place for both concerts and meetings with friends. It will be very nice to see the orchestra participants again with the outstanding conductor Gintaras Rinkevičius.
And what is the scope of the project? In the photos, everything looks very cheap, unnatural. Well, maybe the photographer is bad, maybe the lighting, or maybe it's just cheap. I hope it looks better live.
It is obvious that the electric currents generated by the air vibrations in the ears of muzhiks who have restored their ears affect the brain so that it contracts or inhibits muscle contraction by electric currents transmitted through the central nervous system depending on the sounds made by the tools/instruments of the muzhiks for controlling the muzhiks. And if they call out or whisper words in an understandable language, they also form such nonsense into the brain memory cell compounds of the men, so that they "think" about what they have loaded into their brains 🙂 And for that, they also pay for billets, audio recordings and the consequences of self-silence 🙂
It would be better, according to the standards, to make an opera house, not to sing or listen, an old barn
A great hall for concerts. G. Mahler's 8th symphony was chosen for the opening. It is intended for a thousand artists. And it is not only an orchestra, but also a choir with a huge composition. Two mixed choirs and a children's choir. So much is listed in the program.
In this renovated hall, there is really a lot of space for the orchestra, but the question is, where is the place for the choir? If it is a balcony, it is too small for even one choir. All European concert halls have space for a choir. And not a few steps, but places adapted for sitting. Why hasn't this been thought of in this room? Are we still in the era where we only imagined choristers standing?
And the hall is really great, it's a pity that it is only for the orchestra.
We are very much looking forward to the opening of the Vilnius Chamber of Congresses. It is a place for both concerts and meetings with friends. It will be very nice to see the orchestra participants again with the outstanding conductor Gintaras Rinkevičius.
It is strange that for 110 million, two more halls are being built on Mount Taurus specifically for classical music.
And what is the scope of the project? In the photos, everything looks very cheap, unnatural. Well, maybe the photographer is bad, maybe the lighting, or maybe it's just cheap. I hope it looks better live.
You see what's wrong.
It is obvious that the electric currents generated by the air vibrations in the ears of muzhiks who have restored their ears affect the brain so that it contracts or inhibits muscle contraction by electric currents transmitted through the central nervous system depending on the sounds made by the tools/instruments of the muzhiks for controlling the muzhiks. And if they call out or whisper words in an understandable language, they also form such nonsense into the brain memory cell compounds of the men, so that they "think" about what they have loaded into their brains 🙂 And for that, they also pay for billets, audio recordings and the consequences of self-silence 🙂
Obviously you need to see a doctor.