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The Antwerp Symphony Orchestra has been the orchestra of residence at the Queen Elisabeth Hall since the opening of the new hall in November 2016. The orchestra performs concerts under the baton of chief conductor Elim Chan , and honorary conductor Philippe Herreweghe , [ 6 ] and also uses the hall for recordings.
The Antwerps Sportpaleis (English: Antwerp's Sport Palace), also called Sportpaleis Antwerpen, Sportpaleis Merksem or simply the Sportpaleis, is an arena in Antwerp, Belgium. It is a multipurpose hall used for organizing concerts, sporting events, festivals, and fairs.
The Antwerp Symphony Orchestra is a Belgian symphony orchestra based in Antwerp, with the Queen Elisabeth Hall as its principal concert venue. The orchestra performs in a number of venues in various cities in Belgium: Antwerp: Queen Elisabeth Hall, Cathedral of Our Lady; Brussels: Paleis voor Schone Kunsten (Centre for Fine Arts)
The Ancienne Belgique (French for 'Old Belgium') (AB) is a concert hall for contemporary music in Brussels, Belgium.Located in the historic heart of Brussels, it is one of the leading concert venues in Belgium, hosting a wide variety of international and local acts.
Concertzaal 1251-2020 960 Symfonieorkest Vlaanderen Opera Gent Grote zaal, Redoutezaal, Lullyzaal 1840 900 Opera Ballet Vlaanderen, Symfonisch Orkest Opera Ballet Vlaanderen Vooruit: Concertzaal, Theaterzaal, Balzaal, Domzaal 1913 1,200 Liège: Salle Philharmonique de Liège: 1887 1,162 Orchestre Philharmonique de Liège: La Zone: 1991 220
Lotto Arena is an arena in Antwerp, Belgium. It has a seating capacity for 8,050 people for concerts and 5,218 for sporting events. The arena opened on 10 March 2007 after nine months of construction. [1] It is located in the district of Merksem, adjacent to the Sportpaleis. The Antwerp Giants basketball club uses the
Recorded live on August 9, 1974, during the Laren International Jazz Festival at the Singer Concertzaal located in Laren, Netherlands, and on August 16, 1974, during Jazz Middelheim held in Antwerp, Belgium, this record features pianist Bill Evans and tenor saxophonist Stan Getz. It was the second time the two musicians recorded together.
Bourla Theatre (also known as Bourlaschouwburg) is a theatre located in Antwerp that seats around 900. The building is designed in a neoclassical style on the site of the former Tapissierspand tapestry market. The theatre was designed on request from the city in 1827 by the city architect Pierre Bourla.