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concert halls

n. (plural of concert hall English)

Usage examples of "concert halls".

Light blue and lashless, they looked out upon concert halls in which an imaginary public refused to stop applauding him, Felsner-Imbs the concert pianist.

There are the baby grands, similar in shape and dimensions to an harpsichord, that require, for a perfect sound, a larger room, and then there is non plus ultra of instruments, the concert grand, whose sonority makes them perfect for concert halls.

By fixing my attention on them, I was able to drum with the same conviction as in concert halls full of human warmth.

Surrounding the courtyard are three concert halls, built out of white marble.

A round of champagne cocktails was served, and we began to critique the Strauss performance for the Contessa, who, like Captain Lucian, was an enthusiastic patron of the city's concert halls.

He actually told Boris, Boris's compositions emptied concert halls.

Great museums, art galleries, universities, concert halls, bookstores, libraries, the Mount Hamilton observatory Less than a year ago, at a cutting-edge establishment in this very city, the first topless dancers in the United States appeared onstage.

Gillian will be closer to the theatres and concert halls, and I won't have to commute to the lab.