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Synonyms for tonhalle or Related words with tonhalle
philharmonie
kammerorchester
orchester
konzerthaus
gewandhaus
symphoniker
staatsorchester
barockorchester
gasteig
musikverein
staatskapelle
philharmoniker
festspiele
kammerchor
donaueschinger
klangforum
opernhaus
musiktage
kantorei
sinfoniker
kammerensemble
festspielhaus
staatsoper
kammermusik
quartett
volksoper
varsovia
rundfunks
sawallisch
hofoper
knabenchor
nationaltheater
rundfunkchor
ballett
concentus
kreuzchor
stadttheater
schubertiade
hofkapelle
thomanerchor
metzmacher
ferienkurse
vokalensemble
semperoper
lockenhaus
sigiswald
camerata
beethovenhalle
compagney
singakademie
Examples of "tonhalle"
The
Tonhalle
-Orchester Zürich (
Tonhalle
Orchestra Zürich) is a Swiss symphony orchestra based in Zürich. Its principal residence is the "Neue
Tonhalle
".
Vallina's debut performance was at the Zurich
Tonhalle
in 1998.
Rudolf Schoch: Hundert Jahre
Tonhalle
Zürich. Zürich 1968.
Ursula Bagdasarjanz performed as soloist and narrator in a ZDF TV documentary, which introduced the public to a Swiss industrialist's pre-eminent collection of Stradivarius instruments. She was also part of the "
Tonhalle
Wettbewerb Zurich" jury (competition by
Tonhalle
Zurich).
Zinman became music director of the
Tonhalle
Orchester Zürich in 1995. His innovative programming with that orchestra includes a series of late-night concerts, "
Tonhalle
Late", which combine classical music and a nightclub setting. His recordings for Arte Nova of the complete Beethoven symphonies were based on the new Jonathan Del Mar critical edition and was acclaimed by critics. He has subsequently recorded Beethoven overtures and concertos with the
Tonhalle
. He conducted the
Tonhalle
Orchestra in its first-ever appearance at The Proms in 2003. In 2009, he conducted the
Tonhalle
in the soundtrack for the feature film "180° - If your world is suddenly upside down". He concluded his
Tonhalle
music directorship on July 21, 2014 with a concert at The Proms.
Convention Centre–Zurich,
Tonhalle
Zurich Refurbishment, in collaboration with Boesch Architects, Zurich, Switzerland, 2015–;
Tonhalle
is a German word meaning "tone hall", a concert hall. It may refer to:
Tonhalle
Düsseldorf is a concert hall in Düsseldorf. It was built by the architect Wilhelm Kreis.
He also composed a piece for the
Tonhalle
Orchestra of Zurich and worked on various film soundtracks.
She gave her first concert with an orchestra at only 9, succeeding in a very short while to conquer famous stages in Europe, America and Asia including: The Romanian Athenaeum and Mihail Jora Studio from the Radio Broadcast Hall in Bucharest,
Tonhalle
Düsseldorf, Teo Otto Theater - Remscheid, Prinzregententheater München, Musikhalle-Hamburg, Auditorium - Rome,
Tonhalle
Zürich, Carnegie Hall, Theatre du Vevey.
The
Tonhalle
is a concert hall in Zurich, home to the
Tonhalle
Orchester Zürich, one of Switzerland's leading orchestras. The 1455-seat hall, located at Claridenstrasse 7 in Zurich, was inaugurated in 1895 by Johannes Brahms. The hall is considered to be "acoustically superb". Since 1939, it is part of the building complex Kongresshaus Zürich.
From 2009 to 2012, Bringuier was Music Director of the Orquesta Sinfónica de Castilla y León (Valladolid, Spain). Bringuier first guest-conducted the
Tonhalle
Orchester Zürich in November 2011, and returned in June 2012. In October 2012, the
Tonhalle
Orchester Zürich named Bringuier as its next chief conductor and music director, as of the 2014-2015 season, with an initial contract of 4 years. In August 2016, the orchestra announced that Bringuier is to conclude his tenure with the
Tonhalle
Orchestra at the end of his current contract, at the end of the 2017-2018 season.
Karawane is a composition for chorus and orchestra by the Finnish composer Esa-Pekka Salonen. The work was jointly commissioned by the
Tonhalle
Orchester Zürich, the Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra, the New York Philharmonic with support from the philanthropist Marie-Josée Kravis, the Bamberg Symphony, and the Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra. It was first performed by the
Tonhalle
Orchester Zürich and the Zürcher Sing-Akademie conducted by Lionel Bringuier in the
Tonhalle
, Zürich, on September 10, 2014. The piece is set to the eponymous poem by the German author and Dadaist Hugo Ball.
During the renowned “Neue Namen” and “Jeunes” concert series Sophie Pacini made her solo debut in autumn 2013 both in Berlin (Otto-Braun-Saal) and in Zurich’s
Tonhalle
Plans to replace the Kongresshaus with a new convention center were submitted in 2006 but rejected in 2008. The
Tonhalle
will undergo renovation during the 2013/14 season.
Friedrich Hegar (11 October 1841 – 2 June 1927) was a Swiss composer, conductor, violinist, and founding conductor of
Tonhalle
-Orchester Zürich from 1868 to 1906.
In 1988, the
Tonhalle
was equipped with a pipe organ built by the firm Kleuker-Steinmeyer. The organist and organ consultant Jean Guillou was instrumental in its design.
Surviving features of the event include the
Tonhalle
which at the time of its completion was the largest planetarium in the world, built by Wilhelm Kreis
Pagin played in Bucarest with the Philarmonic instead of Radu Lupu in March 2009 and was invited to play at the
Tonhalle
Zürich by D. Zinman.
On 31 May 2011, "Pikmin" and "The Legend of Zelda" were performed again by the "Düsseldorfer Symphoniker" at the
Tonhalle
Düsseldorf.