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'''Philharmonic Hall''' refers to multiple music venues:
'''Philharmonic Hall''' also known as '''Philharmonie''' refers to concert halls that has an inhouse orchestra:
* [[Elbphilharmonie]] at [[Hamburg]] is one of the the most modern acoustically designed concert hall in the world.

* [[Gewandhaus|Gewandhaus Philharmonie]] at Augustusplatz, [[Leipzig]] is a concert hall world that houses [[Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra|Gewandhaus Orchestra]] one of the world's elite orchestra group.
* [[Berliner Philharmonie]] at Berlin is a famous concert venue for live orchestra.
* [[David Geffen Hall]] at the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, New York; known as Philharmonic Hall at its opening in 1962, renamed for Avery Fisher in 1973, and renamed for David Geffen in 2015.
* [[David Geffen Hall]] at the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, New York; known as Philharmonic Hall at its opening in 1962, renamed for Avery Fisher in 1973, and renamed for David Geffen in 2015.
* [[Azerbaijan State Philharmonic Hall]] in Baku, Azerbaijan
* [[Azerbaijan State Philharmonic Hall]] in Baku, Azerbaijan

Revision as of 09:21, 5 December 2022

Philharmonic Hall also known as Philharmonie refers to concert halls that has an inhouse orchestra:

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