Central Music Hall (Steinway Hall) (1915–1923), a theater in the Steinway Hall building at 64 E. Van Buren Street, Chicago
Central Music Hall (Chicago) (1879–1900), a building and theater at SE corner of State and Randolph Streets, Chicago.
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CentralMusicHall may refer to: CentralMusicHall (Steinway Hall) (1915–1923), a theater in the Steinway Hall building at 64 E. Van Buren Street, Chicago...
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1923. The initial name of it was "Circus MusicHall". At that time Moscow musichall was controlled by the Central Department of State Circuses, which was...
programs. Beddow Hall – Business Herrig Hall – Music Emmons Hall – Health Professions Woldt Hall – Science and Engineering Sweeney Hall – Education and...
internationally. The museum—formerly known as Experience Music Project and Science Fiction Museum and Hall of Fame (EMP|SFM) and later EMP Museum until November...
as a valid distinction that separated out "art music", from popular music heard in bars and dance halls. Musicologists, such as David Brackett, note a...
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occurred once every five years and the party's Central Committee which meets approximately once a year. The Hall is also used for many special events, including...
television. Grand Central Terminal contains a variety of stores and food vendors, including upscale restaurants and bars, a food hall, and a grocery marketplace...
park's major music events and concerts—including Chicago Symphony Orchestra performances—are held. The Martin Theatre is an 850-seat indoor hall often used...
Rebecca Maria Hall Spector (born 3 May 1982) is an English actress and director. She made her first onscreen appearance at age 10 in the 1992 television...
included in the "Live at the Royal Albert Hall" album. In March 2022, the band recorded their album Empire Central at the Deep Ellum Art Company in Dallas...
Linda Ronstadt MusicHall, with 2,289 seats, is used for concert performances, including opera. Known originally as the Tucson MusicHall, it was renamed...
Pfeiffer Hall continues to host events such as these along with live performances by popular music artists and comedians. In 2008, North Central College...
Bassey. The hall was originally to have been called the CentralHall of Arts and Sciences, but the name was changed to the Royal Albert Hall of Arts and...
and today, Orchestra Hall still has "Theodore Thomas Orchestra Hall" inscribed in its façade. In 1905, Frederick Stock became music director, a post he...
stage with a second venue housed at the facility: the 3,000-capacity MusicHall. Although Public Auditorium was planned and funded prior to World War...