The decision of a panel of members, as well as concertgoers and radio listeners, was, extraordinarily, unanimous. |
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Since I was alone, I did not dare to leave my spot, which other concertgoers were already eyeing covetously, to get an extra chair. |
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This beautiful work in three movements has, since its first performance, been a favorite of concertgoers and guitarists alike. |
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It's unclear whether any concertgoers were similarly besmeared, but the gig's promoters are providing full refunds. |
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The rest will come from sponsorship and from ticket sales provided enough classical concertgoers can be lured out to the city's edge. |
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The two concerts were a resounding success, with 350 concertgoers in Cebu and 500 in Manila. |
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His rich bass baritone is recognizable to country music fans and concertgoers across the country. |
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We ask you to respect the recommended minimum age out of respect for the listening experience of other concertgoers. |
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If you really must open it during a quiet passage, do so quickly or risk eternal damnation from fellow concertgoers. |
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For most concertgoers, Beethoven's Second Symphony is probably the least familiar of his nine works in this genre. |
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For the first time in the AB's 31 year history: AB had 300,000 concertgoers pass through its doors this year. |
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Critic-bashing is a favorite sport among concertgoers, and there is no lack of published material upon which they may hone their skills. |
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The funk legend treats unsuspecting concertgoers to an impromptu show. |
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Conservative MP Mrs Trevelyan led calls for concertgoers to be recompensed by organiser, Loose Cannon Event Management. |
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We can boast of a rising number of concertgoers every year. |
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Max Bruch is remembered by concertgoers today on the strength of just two or three works: Kol Nidrei for cello and orchestra, the First Violin Concerto in G minor, and the Scottish Fantasy. |
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Music lovers and concertgoers have the opportunity to hear a wide variety of unique performances, in a remarkable acoustical space whose physical beauty adds to the magic of the moment. |
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Artists from across Canada and around the world will perform for concertgoers of all ages, while special activities will educate the public-primarily students-about classical music. |
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For the last 18 seasons, it has evoked a wide range of emotions from concertgoers as well as surprised them with the variety of its repertoire and singers voices. |
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This does not really matter, as the very purpose of TonhalleLATE is to attract a new generation of concertgoers not yet familiar with classical music concerts. |
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Maestro Everly is also the Music Director of A Yuletide Celebration. The theatrical symphonic holiday production, presented annually by the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra, is seen by over 40,000 concertgoers. |
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Videos and photos posted by people on social media showed fights between concertgoers and police in riot gear blocking the entrance to the stadium in East Rutherford. |
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Uniformed security guards with earsets standing outside the Tonhalle in Zurich, greeting concertgoers to a sold out performance, without a doubt sets the tone for a different classical concert experience. |
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In order to take advantage of this unique situation we have prepared a selection of weekend deals that offer special rates to concertgoers for lodging in all categories. |
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But concertgoers around the world can, evidently. |
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John said he received an email from the ECHO Arena, warning concertgoers that the Slipknot tour had been the target of thieves and asking them to be extra vigilant. |
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Concertgoers are encouraged to bring their picnic hampers, chairs and blankets and sit back and soak up the atmosphere. |
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