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== Proposed protocol for this "List of Concert Halls" ==
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'''1. Name of Hall:''' Where the hall has an obvious name (named after a person, etc.), that name should be used, even if it is part of a larger PAC.
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Where the name of the hall is not English (e.g. [[Musikverein]], it should appear in the original language with a translation if appropriate.
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e.g. Musikhuset Aarhus (Aarhus Concert Hall)
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'''2. When to include PAC's name:'''
{{archive box|
As in the example above, BOTH the hall name and the PAC's name appear with separate Wiki links
* [[/Archive 1| 15 Nov 2005 &ndash; 28 Feb 2006]]
e.g. [[Alice Tully Hall]], [[Lincoln Center]]
* [[/Archive 2| 01 Mar 2006 &ndash; 30 Jun 2006]]
* [[/Archive 3| 01 Jul 2006 &ndash; 30 Sep 2006]]
* [[/Archive 4| 01 Oct 2006 &ndash; 31 Dec 2006]]
* [[/Archive 5| 01 Jan 2007 &ndash; 31 Mar 2007]]
* [[/Archive 6| 01 Apr 2007 &ndash; 30 Jun 2007]]
* [[/Archive 7| 01 Jul 2007 &ndash; 30 Sep 2007]]
* [[/Archive 8| 01 Oct 2007 &ndash; 31 Dec 2007]]
* [[/Archive 9| 01 Jan 2008 &ndash; 31 Mar 2008]]
* [[/Archive 10| 01 Apr 2008 &ndash; 30 Jun 2008]]
* [[/Archive 11| 01 Jul 2008 &ndash; 30 Sep 2008]]
* [[/Archive 12| 01 Oct 2008 &ndash; ...]]}}


'''3. Name of Performing Arts Center where hall has a generic name (e.g. "Concert Hall"):'''
== Eagle Scout ==
In this case, where it is the PAC rather than the hall which is known, it should appear with the name of the PAC first followed by the generic name.
e.g. [[Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts]] Concert Hall


I trust that everyone is in agreement with this as a means of presenting the infomration in a more logical way - given the title of the article.
Your article says you made Eagle Scout in 1971, but your CV says 1973. Your official date is your Eagle BOR date. Which date is correct? — Rlevse • Talk • 02:08, 2 October 2008 (UTC)
[[User:Vivaverdi|Vivaverdi]] 18:13, 24 March 2006 (UTC)


:'''Proposed Column Reorder'''
:I thought I had deleted that page years ago! It was in 1971, June 7. [[User:Henrydoktorski|Henrydoktorski]] ([[User talk:Henrydoktorski|talk]]) 04:29, 2 October 2008 (UTC)
:Now that we have broken out the centers and halls (which I think has worked out quite well - I'm sure that soon we'll have a PAC article listing all of the halls for each PAC), I have been confronted with the issue of ordering. I think that the halls are best known by the Center most of the time, so I was going to change the column order and place the Center first, ordering the list alphabetically by the Center, and then have the Hall as the second column. Many times the Hall name may just be "Concert Hall" anyway. Any objections or thoughts before I go ahead and make this change? [[User:Bhludzin|Bhludzin]] 18:35, 29 June 2006 (UTC)


::The problem with this approach is how someone will search for a concert hall. The Louise Davies Hall in San Francisco is part of the larger PAC with a different name. I've gone through and changed the name where appropriate to the correct PAC, rather than duplicate the Hall name and PAC in side-by-side columns. e.g. Royal Albert Hall is not part of a PAC, so it does not need anything in the PAC column.
== NTWW 33 ==


::If we reverse this, there will be an empty spaces. AS noted somewhere (below?), a separate List of PACs might be a better approach.
It's up now. Sorry it took so long, but I've been really ill, and facing down a 3-hour editing job was not wsomething I was looking forward to. Finally did it in little chunks. [[User:Shoemaker&#39;s Holiday|Shoemaker&#39;s Holiday]] ([[User talk:Shoemaker&#39;s Holiday|talk]]) 19:00, 2 October 2008 (UTC)
:OK thanks. Sorry you were sick. <span style="font-family: verdana;"> — [[User:Rlevse|<span style="color:#060;">'''''R''levse'''</span>]] • [[User_talk:Rlevse|<span style="color:#990;">Talk</span>]] • </span> 21:21, 2 October 2008 (UTC)
::The fourth file should be there now. I set it up while Sunderland was uploading them for me. [[User:Shoemaker&#39;s Holiday|Shoemaker&#39;s Holiday]] ([[User talk:Shoemaker&#39;s Holiday|talk]]) 21:43, 2 October 2008 (UTC)
:::I'm sorry, I'm not seeing it. The link should be to [[:Image:NTWW_33-4.ogg]], if that helps. Try purging the page. [[User:Shoemaker&#39;s Holiday|Shoemaker&#39;s Holiday]] ([[User talk:Shoemaker&#39;s Holiday|talk]]) 22:21, 2 October 2008 (UTC)
:Now it's blue. Thanks. <span style="font-family: verdana;"> — [[User:Rlevse|<span style="color:#060;">'''''R''levse'''</span>]] • [[User_talk:Rlevse|<span style="color:#990;">Talk</span>]] • </span> 22:22, 2 October 2008 (UTC)
::Oh, good. Because that's the part that involves you, you know, so it'd be embarrassing if I cheerily told you I had everything working, and then couldn't get your contribution to work =) [[User:Shoemaker&#39;s Holiday|Shoemaker&#39;s Holiday]] ([[User talk:Shoemaker&#39;s Holiday|talk]]) 22:24, 2 October 2008 (UTC)


::[[User:Vivaverdi|Vivaverdi]] 18:43, 29 June 2006 (UTC)
== Powers '''ABOVE''' an administrator ==


:::The problem is that I don't think that the hall name is what most people know. Who knows that the name of the symphony hall at the Kimmel Center is Verizon Hall? I think that most of the time, people know the Center or building before they know the Hall name. I think the Davies Hall is an exception - when I lived in San Francisco for 6 years, the whole building was always called the Davies Hall, and it was later that they named everything the San Francisco War Memorial and Performing Arts Center. I propose that everything is ordered like it is in all of the other lists (e.g. [[List of symphony orchestras]], [[List of rapid transit systems]]), geographically first. But then I feel that the columns should be the Center and then the Hall. [[User:Bhludzin|Bhludzin]] 19:54, 30 June 2006 (UTC)
I have read something interesting on [[Wikipedia:VANDALISM#How_not_to_respond_to_vandalism]], and it mentions something about users with special powers who can can edit page histories. Can you tell me more about these users? -- [[User:IRP|IRP]] [[User talk: IRP|☎]] 01:40, 3 October 2008 (UTC)
:administrators can merge histories but I don't know of anyone that can actually edit a history and I don't see where it says that in the link you gave. Admins can delete pages, block users, grant rollback rights and a few other rights to users, and protect pages. Bureaucrats can flag bots, promote users to admin, and rename users. I'm an admin and a bureaucrat. <span style="font-family: verdana;"> — [[User:Rlevse|<span style="color:#060;">'''''R''levse'''</span>]] • [[User_talk:Rlevse|<span style="color:#990;">Talk</span>]] • </span> 03:00, 3 October 2008 (UTC)
:: It sounds like a reference to [[WP:OVER|oversight]] - [[User:Alison|<span style="color:#FF823D;font-family:Monotype Corsiva">'''A<font color="#FF7C0A">l<font color="#FFB550">is</font>o</font>n'''</span>]] <sup>[[User talk:Alison|❤]]</sup> 03:06, 3 October 2008 (UTC)
:::Ah ya. Oversight is a separate bit right, which I do not have.<span style="font-family: verdana;"> — [[User:Rlevse|<span style="color:#060;">'''''R''levse'''</span>]] • [[User_talk:Rlevse|<span style="color:#990;">Talk</span>]] • </span> 09:53, 3 October 2008 (UTC)


::::Agree on the idea of making this list conform to the examples of other lists. Right now, I'm trying to get as much accuracy as possible with the entries we have; then they can be re-ordered.
== [[Sri Lankan Tamil people]] ==


::::Agree with you on Davies Hall in SF: that name should appear first, but it is part of the SFWMPAC and is administered by them, a bit like Lincoln Center - a separate building among many other specialized ones rather than all auditoria under one roof.
Hi Rlevse. Unfortunately I won't be able to do any sort of in-depth copy-editing until at least Sunday, more likely the middle of next week. Even what I've done so far is superficial; I haven't had the time to comb through the text thoroughly. Sorry about this; real life is consuming me right now. [[User:Dabomb87|Dabomb87]] ([[User talk:Dabomb87|talk]]) 01:46, 3 October 2008 (UTC)
:That's okay, you've volunteering. If it fails this time, it gives you more time to work on it for next round. <span style="font-family: verdana;"> — [[User:Rlevse|<span style="color:#060;">'''''R''levse'''</span>]] • [[User_talk:Rlevse|<span style="color:#990;">Talk</span>]] • </span> 02:57, 3 October 2008 (UTC)


::::Re: example like Kimmel. For all entries, we could do what I'd proposed up top a long time ago: i.e. when there is a generic "Concert Hall", put the name of the Center first, then "Concert Hall" as in Kennedy Center etc...
==Unblock input==
As you were the CU who blocked FBD, please provide input here [[User_talk:Spacefarer]]. <span style="font-family: verdana;"> — [[User:Rlevse|<span style="color:#060;">'''''R''levse'''</span>]] • [[User_talk:Rlevse|<span style="color:#990;">Talk</span>]] • </span> 01:50, 3 October 2008 (UTC)
:Actually, I only blocked one account and left the other, but they are definitely the same and edited the same topic. Tiptoety decided to block the other, effectively banning the guy, which is his choice. One was about Landmark, and the other about its owner. There is an overlap. '''[[User:YellowMonkey|<font color="GoldenRod">YellowMonkey</font>]]''' (''[[User talk:YellowMonkey#Straw_poll_for_selecting_photos_of_Australia_at_the_2008_Summer_Olympics|<font color="#FA8605">choose Australia's next top model</font>]]'') 05:06, 3 October 2008 (UTC)


::::So "Verizon Hall" would appear as: "Kimmel Center, Verizon Hall". How would that look to everyone? "Lincoln Center, Alice Tully Hall"??
== TTN ==
Does [[Wikipedia:Requests_for_arbitration/Episodes_and_characters_2#Log_of_blocks_and_bans|this]] mean that the 6 month restriction was restarted from the time of the block? And if not, why not? - [[User:Jc37|jc37]] 23:53, 3 October 2008 (UTC)
:I don't think so. Where in the arbcase does it say something about the 6 month ban restarting?<span style="font-family: verdana;"> — [[User:Rlevse|<span style="color:#060;">'''''R''levse'''</span>]] • [[User_talk:Rlevse|<span style="color:#990;">Talk</span>]] • </span> 03:07, 4 October 2008 (UTC)
::That isn't inherent in any topic ban? A ban of 6 months would seem to imply that it's an ''uninterrupted'' ban.


::And if not, what's to stop someone from gaming the system? - [[User:Jc37|jc37]] 05:11, 4 October 2008 (UTC)
::::[[User:Vivaverdi|Vivaverdi]] 13:22, 1 July 2006 (UTC)
:::Sorry for being dense, but could you be specific as to the case you're talking about, with details? <span style="font-family: verdana;"> — [[User:Rlevse|<span style="color:#060;">'''''R''levse'''</span>]] • [[User_talk:Rlevse|<span style="color:#990;">Talk</span>]] • </span> 11:08, 4 October 2008 (UTC)
::::I was asking in general. (And was asking you because you were one of those who has blocked a user who was under such a topic ban.)
::::If someone has a topic ban for a length of time, should it not be presumed that that is intended to be a ''uninterrupted'' topic ban, and that if the person violates the ban (even to the point of being blocked for it), that then the duration should "start over"? - [[User:Jc37|jc37]] 18:16, 4 October 2008 (UTC)
:::::Not necessarily. Bans are reset if the sanctions specify that or if they've shown little progress, but it's not a given that if they get blocked one time the ban is automatically reset in all cases. <span style="font-family: verdana;"> — [[User:Rlevse|<span style="color:#060;">'''''R''levse'''</span>]] • [[User_talk:Rlevse|<span style="color:#990;">Talk</span>]] • </span> 18:25, 4 October 2008 (UTC)
::::::I suppose I can see the fairness in that especially since a each incidence may be different.
::::::At this point, if I have concerns, should I ask arbcom for a clarification? And to be honest, I'm not sure in reading the various pages if the user is "in violation" of the spirit of the case or not. (The user came off the ban to immediately start nominating episode pages again. Though I have not checked the exact dates to confirm when such nominations began.)
::::::My goal here is to prevent disruption, and obviously making accusations may not be helpful, when all I'm looking for atm is a clarification.
::::::What would you suggest? - [[User:Jc37|jc37]] 21:26, 4 October 2008 (UTC)
:Ah, Warn him firmly one time, that if he continues in this behavior, you'll reinstate the ban. Be polite but firm and willing do it. You don't need arbcom to get involved. I recently did this in the John Buscema case, reinstated a ban on my own. If nothing else, you can call it topic ban on general admin action.<span style="font-family: verdana;"> — [[User:Rlevse|<span style="color:#060;">'''''R''levse'''</span>]] • [[User_talk:Rlevse|<span style="color:#990;">Talk</span>]] • </span> 21:32, 4 October 2008 (UTC)
:This has actually already gone back for clarification given TTN started deleting content from the minute his ban expired. The arbitrators felt he had not broken any editorial process since his ban, and he was free to remove content he felt was not verifiable or notable. The problem with his behaviour before the ban was his edit warring and incivility. I don't think this has started up again which is why the arbs felt he was doing ok. The ban simply can't be reinstated without arbcom or a good community consensus. So far arbcom have said he's doing nothing wrong, so the best bet would be to seek communal input and suggest an editing restriction. I'm not sure you'll get a consensus within the community to do this though - opinions characters and episodes are extremely contentious and both sides feel quite strongly about it. '''[[User:Ryan Postlethwaite|<font color="green">Ryan</font> <font color="purple">Postlethwaite</font>]]<sup>See [[Special:Contributions/Ryan Postlethwaite|the mess I've created]] or [[User talk:Ryan Postlethwaite|let's have banter]]</sup>''' 21:48, 4 October 2008 (UTC)
::That's a good point but we can reinstate the ban, there's precedent for that as I've said, and it'd avoid all the drama of a windy debate. He's had his chance, he didn't get it, so let's avoid the inevitable hot air. <span style="font-family: verdana;"> — [[User:Rlevse|<span style="color:#060;">'''''R''levse'''</span>]] • [[User_talk:Rlevse|<span style="color:#990;">Talk</span>]] • </span> 22:01, 4 October 2008 (UTC)
:::Actually, you can't really reinstate an arbcom ban when arbcom don't think he's doing anything wrong. I personally do have issues with his behaviour, but he's certainly not doing the main thing he was banned for (edit warring and incivility). As I said, a new request for clarification or community restriction would be the best way forward if Jc feels strongly about it - it's not one for doing alone. '''[[User:Ryan Postlethwaite|<font color="green">Ryan</font> <font color="purple">Postlethwaite</font>]]<sup>See [[Special:Contributions/Ryan Postlethwaite|the mess I've created]] or [[User talk:Ryan Postlethwaite|let's have banter]]</sup>''' 22:05, 4 October 2008 (UTC)
::::I've not looked into the merits of the request, ie, what TTN is doing, all I'm saying is we can reinstate the ban without going to arbcom, as I said above, ''if he continues in this behavior''. I guess I wasn't clear enough on that. A topic ban can also be done on general admin rules for long term disruption, no arbcase at all is needed for that. In such a case the question would be ''is this long term disruption''.<span style="font-family: verdana;"> — [[User:Rlevse|<span style="color:#060;">'''''R''levse'''</span>]] • [[User_talk:Rlevse|<span style="color:#990;">Talk</span>]] • </span> 22:07, 4 October 2008 (UTC)
:::::Of course, but one admin can't really ban TTN on there own as I'm sure many others would disagree that he's doing anything wrong. In seriously contentious cases like this, it should go on a noticeboard for deliberation. '''[[User:Ryan Postlethwaite|<font color="green">Ryan</font> <font color="purple">Postlethwaite</font>]]<sup>See [[Special:Contributions/Ryan Postlethwaite|the mess I've created]] or [[User talk:Ryan Postlethwaite|let's have banter]]</sup>''' 22:13, 4 October 2008 (UTC)
:That's a problem with all these long-term disputes: John Buscema, Episodes and Characters, all the various ethnic disputes on wiki, SA-MP, etc....there's always someone willing to defend the disruptors. Sometimes you have to be bold and just go do it. I'm not saying this is or is not such a case as I haven't looked into the details but my personal rule of thumb if they've been at each other over a year and still can't come together cooperatively to build the encyclopedia instead of constantly pointing fingers at each other, then stern, bold, unilateral measures are justified. <span style="font-family: verdana;"> — [[User:Rlevse|<span style="color:#060;">'''''R''levse'''</span>]] • [[User_talk:Rlevse|<span style="color:#990;">Talk</span>]] • </span> 22:22, 4 October 2008 (UTC)


:::::I like that so much better. (Sorry I took a while to respond - I burned out on this list for a while after so many edits...) I think that left-to-right the columns should be: country (when the region permits all to be in one list), state or province (when it is applicable, like the U.S.), then city, then PAC, then Hall/Building/Room. I think that it should be ordered that way as well - when I look at the list, I drill down geographically - you always know what country/city/state the hall is in, but you might not know the name. I think this way the list would be much more approachable. How do you feel about doing it like that?
Thank you for the clarification of options.


:::::[[User:Bhludzin|Bhludzin]] 23:52, 29 July 2006 (UTC)
I wasn't looking to take any sort of "immediate action", just was pursuing information, atm.


Just getting to look at this again. Thanks for your comments. I don't have a problem with that approach, although my only reservation would be that the HALL needs to be somehow prominent, so maybe that could be achieved by having a shaded background to the Hall column even if it is a few cols. over from the left.
(Research, 3PO, and sometimes further consensus, are, at times, some of my preferences before "taking action".)


Now that we are ordered by country it looks a lot better than it did, so, for the US entries, ordering by city, then state (together as we have it now? not 2 cols I think) seems to be the proposal and that's fine by me.
All that said, I have a feeling that this is going to be watched by others besides me, so I'm going to [[WP:AGF|presume]] that (hopefully) things will stay "within bounds".


Anyway, thanks again for your help : ) - [[User:Jc37|jc37]] 09:27, 5 October 2008 (UTC)
Let's play with it and see how it looks. [[User:Vivaverdi|Vivaverdi]] 23:56, 1 August 2006 (UTC)


:P.S. As a matter of simplicity, I think that we can remove the duplication as in the Hong Kong section. No need to repeat Hong Kong in the city column. It's already be done with Japan and others.... [[User:Vivaverdi|Vivaverdi]] 23:59, 1 August 2006 (UTC)
Sure, no problem. <span style="font-family: verdana;"> — [[User:Rlevse|<span style="color:#060;">'''''R''levse'''</span>]] • [[User_talk:Rlevse|<span style="color:#990;">Talk</span>]] • </span> 11:29, 5 October 2008 (UTC)


::I did it (and it was a LOT of work). I reorganized all of the tables - I think that everything is much more readable and accessible now. It will now be easier to expand the list as well, because we can see the geographic areas where we have holes in the list, and can do searches for "concert hall" with particular countries or cities. The boldest move that I made was to change the "PAC" and "Concert Hall" columns to "Venue" and "Room" respectively. They are the only terms that fit the data. Many of the entries that were in the PAC column are not PACs, but are just the concert hall building itself, or are civic centers, universities, etc. So I thought that "Venue" fit better than PAC. And then within the venue there is a specific room - the use of the term "Concert Hall" for the Room column heading was very confusing since many of the venues have the words "Concert Hall" in the name of the venue (which was in the other column). [[User:Bhludzin|Bhludzin]] 04:29, 14 August 2006 (UTC)
== Another vandal ==


Please look into this: [[Special:Contributions/76.238.82.210]]. -- [[User:IRP|IRP]] [[User talk: IRP|]] 03:02, 4 October 2008 (UTC)
:::Excellent. I think this looks fine this way. Well done.... [[User:Vivaverdi|Vivaverdi]] 18:32, 14 August 2006 (UTC)
:Warned by me too. Report to [[WP:AIV]] if he persists. I'm going to bed. <span style="font-family: verdana;"> — [[User:Rlevse|<span style="color:#060;">'''''R''levse'''</span>]] • [[User_talk:Rlevse|<span style="color:#990;">Talk</span>]] • </span> 03:10, 4 October 2008 (UTC)


===Update on protocol===
== [[User: Bongomatic]] is being slightly disruptive. ==
Suggestion: since this is a list where halls or PACs appear right after the location, I felt that, if one is listed as part of a university campus, the name of the university should appear AFTER the name of the hall or PAC (unless its offical name ins the "U of A Perf Arts Center").


I've made some changes to reflect this, and found that further discreet wiki links emerge e.g.: [[Arizona State University]] and [[Gammage Auditorium]]
[[User: Runningonbrains]], has removed the deletion tag from [[storm train]], and said that the deletion request was not appropriate for the article. So, [[User:Bongomatic]] tries to war, and he/she puts it back. Do you think that the article should be reverted, and "protected, until disputes have been resolved"? -- [[User:IRP|IRP]] [[User talk: IRP|☎]] 14:33, 4 October 2008 (UTC)


===Protocol revisions proposals- 25 November 2007===
You may want to see [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Storm_train&action=history storm train page history]. -- [[User:IRP|IRP]] [[User talk: IRP|☎]] 14:41, 4 October 2008 (UTC)
:It would seem to me to make more sense having the name of the larger body appear first, then the smaller entities within it.


:That seems to the way most of this is article is laid out anyway.
:Let me know if it happens again. In the meantime save the article to your puter so if it's deleted you can merge the data. <span style="font-family: verdana;"> — [[User:Rlevse|<span style="color:#060;">'''''R''levse'''</span>]] • [[User_talk:Rlevse|<span style="color:#990;">Talk</span>]] • </span> 14:50, 4 October 2008 (UTC)
::Is it OK to put it in [[User:IRP/ArticleArchive]], where I plan to place articles I create until they are revised? -- [[User:IRP|IRP]] [[User talk: IRP|☎]] 15:22, 4 October 2008 (UTC)
::Also, I did save the article to my desktop as "Storm train article backup.txt". -- [[User:IRP|IRP]] [[User talk: IRP|☎]] 15:25, 4 October 2008 (UTC)
:::Yes, such a page in user space is also called a sandbox and it's okay to work on articles there before they go to main space. <span style="font-family: verdana;"> — [[User:Rlevse|<span style="color:#060;">'''''R''levse'''</span>]] • [[User_talk:Rlevse|<span style="color:#990;">Talk</span>]] • </span> 15:26, 4 October 2008 (UTC)
::::How can I get my [[Template:ArchivedArticle]] to show up correctly on my [[User:IRP/ArticleArchive/Storm_train|archived article]]. -- [[User:IRP|IRP]] [[User talk: IRP|☎]] 15:47, 4 October 2008 (UTC)
:::::I copied the code directly in. Why it messes up on template usage I don't know. Ask [[User:AGK]], he's good at this stuff. <span style="font-family: verdana;"> — [[User:Rlevse|<span style="color:#060;">'''''R''levse'''</span>]] • [[User_talk:Rlevse|<span style="color:#990;">Talk</span>]] • </span> 15:52, 4 October 2008 (UTC)
You know, I must mention that I'm glad that [[User:Bongomatic|Bongomatic]] is not an administrator. Oh boy, would Wikipedia be <u>devastated</u>! He/she would have deleted a whole truckload of articles, and probably would have spoiled the site. Luckily all he/she can do is propose and nominate for deletion, and not delete freely! -- [[User:IRP|IRP]] [[User talk: IRP|☎]] 03:07, 5 October 2008 (UTC)


:Therefore, it would be:
===What do you think?===
*State
Do you think that the article I created, [[storm train]], should be deleted? -- [[User:IRP|IRP]] [[User talk: IRP|☎]] 18:40, 4 October 2008 (UTC)
*City
*Name of complex (whether PAC or University or "host" body)
*Name of "Room" within that body; if no host body, then just name of room and next col empty
*Size
*etc <small>—Preceding [[Wikipedia:Signatures|unsigned]] comment added by [[User:Viva-Verdi|Viva-Verdi]] ([[User talk:Viva-Verdi|talk]] • [[Special:Contributions/Viva-Verdi|contribs]]) 20:00, 25 November 2007 (UTC)</small><!-- Template:Unsigned --> <!--Autosigned by SineBot-->


== Significantly Expanding This List ==
Also, I'm letting you know that I also backed up [[shouting match]], to keep it safe. -- [[User:IRP|IRP]] [[User talk: IRP|☎]] 18:55, 4 October 2008 (UTC)
I currently don't have the time, but if anyone is interested, someone could significantly expand this list in a short period of time by going through the [[List of symphony orchestras]] article and finding the symphony halls through there to be added to this list. That article and the [[List of symphony orchestras in the United States]] article are both much more thorough than this list. This article should be brought up to a comparable level with those articles.
:I think storm train should be merged to that more comprehensive article. <span style="font-family: verdana;"> — [[User:Rlevse|<span style="color:#060;">'''''R''levse'''</span>]] • [[User_talk:Rlevse|<span style="color:#990;">Talk</span>]] • </span> 19:05, 4 October 2008 (UTC)
[[User:Bhludzin|Bhludzin]] 16:25, 13 May 2006
::[[Training (meteorology)]]? Better, there should be a paragraph about it in that article, and at the top of the section, there should be: ''Main article: [[Storm train]]''. -- [[User:IRP|IRP]] [[User talk: IRP|☎]] 20:14, 4 October 2008 (UTC)
::[[Storm train]] has several times more page views than [[Training (meteorology)]]. So obviously, when storms train, it is usually known as a '''storm train'''. -- [[User:IRP|IRP]] [[User talk: IRP|☎]] 20:16, 4 October 2008 (UTC)
::Here is a similar example: in the article [[thunderstorm]], there is a paragraph about a [[supercell]], and a link to the main article. So in this case, there should be a paragraph about storms (in training [meteorology]), and a link to the main article. A '''supercell''' is a type of '''thunderstorm''', and '''storm training''' is a type of '''training'''. You may also want to see [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Storm train]]. -- [[User:IRP|IRP]] [[User talk: IRP|☎]] 20:27, 4 October 2008 (UTC)


:Not sure how to post my comment, but noticed that Mexico is not included in the list of concert halls, and considering it probably has more halls and orchestras than any other country in Latin America (posted as South America here), it should be included in North America. In a list of symphony orchestras, I've just included several important Mexican orchestras that were omitted. Olaf Carrera, 5 May 2007
== Query ==


::Indenting your comment with ''':''' (so that yours indents 1 space and mine now indents 2 spaces) will make it a bit more obvious, but thanks for it. Maybe you could compile a list for Mexico and add the halls? Or, if you have a problem with the format for adding them, pls let me know and I can help. Also pls sign your name with the 4 tildes, so it will appear like mine does [[User:Viva-Verdi|Viva-Verdi]] 16:06, 6 May 2007 (UTC)
I think it would be appropriate to place a neutrally worded notice to relevant article talkpages regarding the socks involved with these [[Landmark Education]]/[[Werner Erhard]] articles that were ''confirmed'' from the recent checkuser case, with a link back to the checkuser case page. Does that sound okay? '''[[User:Cirt|Cirt]]''' ([[User talk:Cirt|talk]]) 14:56, 4 October 2008 (UTC)
:Sure. <span style="font-family: verdana;"> — [[User:Rlevse|<span style="color:#060;">'''''R''levse'''</span>]] • [[User_talk:Rlevse|<span style="color:#990;">Talk</span>]] • </span> 14:58, 4 October 2008 (UTC)


== Extra info in footnotes ==
==Funny==
Funny how the silly, apparently non-controversial matters seem to be the ones that blow up the worst, such as [[Wikipedia:Suspected sock puppets/Xinunus]]. [[User:Jehochman|Jehochman]] <sup>[[User talk:Jehochman|Talk]]</sup> 15:40, 4 October 2008 (UTC)


Thanks for the comment and for fixing that.
== Usurp ==


I hadn't yet figured out how to do it, and just ploughed ahead with updating as many of the entries as possible where I could find information.
Hi Rlevse; I've left a [[Wikipedia:Usurp#Gustavo_siqueira2230_.E2.86.92_Gustavo_Siqueira|comment]] at the usurpation page. If you could tender to it, it'd be much appreciated. Thanks. [[User talk:Caulde|<span style="color:#8B0000;font-weight:bold">Caulde</span>]] 22:13, 4 October 2008 (UTC)
:Done. <span style="font-family: verdana;"> — [[User:Rlevse|<span style="color:#060;">'''''R''levse'''</span>]] • [[User_talk:Rlevse|<span style="color:#990;">Talk</span>]] • </span> 23:59, 4 October 2008 (UTC)


When completed, that is certainly a priority, as is re-ordering, etc. Sometimes the name of the concert hall turns out to be totally dofferent from the one actually on the list......
==Jvolkblum==
Thanks for filing the new Jvolkblum socks at RFCU, especially the cross-wiki filing for the Commons users. Since I think the behavior patterns are pretty obvious, some of the socks have not edited recently enough to show up in a CU, and some of my past RFCUs for Jvolkblum did not result in blocking until someone followed up at SSP, I guess I thought it more appropriate to post the case at SSP. (I believe I understand why RFCU and SSP are still separate, but in cases like this it would be nice to consolidate the two noticeboards...) BTW, I still haven't finished documenting the case... --[[User:Orlady|Orlady]] ([[User talk:Orlady|talk]]) 23:34, 4 October 2008 (UTC)
:re on your page. <span style="font-family: verdana;"> — [[User:Rlevse|<span style="color:#060;">'''''R''levse'''</span>]] • [[User_talk:Rlevse|<span style="color:#990;">Talk</span>]] • </span> 23:59, 4 October 2008 (UTC)
::(In reply to comment on my talk page): Glad to know that. I was aware that the proposed merger was being discussed (I may even have commented on it), but I had not followed the discussion lately, and inferred that the proposal must have died. Glad to hear that I guessed wrong. --[[User:Orlady|Orlady]] ([[User talk:Orlady|talk]]) 00:09, 5 October 2008 (UTC)


[[User:Vivaverdi|Vivaverdi]] 13:10, 1 July 2006 (UTC)
== Repeated vandalism ==


== ''Concert'' halls ==
[[User:69.133.114.150]], has done repeated vandalism, and has posted the same vandalistic material at several places on Wikipedia, particularly [[Cartoon Network (United States)]]. [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Cartoon_Network_(United_States)&diff=prev&oldid=243097669 Here is the material]. -- [[User:IRP|IRP]] [[User talk: IRP|☎]] 03:56, 5 October 2008 (UTC)
In what sense is the Sala Mare ("large hall") of the National Theatre Bucharest a "concert hall"? It's a normal (well, actually, a rather nice) theatre hall. As far as I know, it has rarely if ever been used for musical performance. The "George Enescu" Symphony Orchestra plays at the Atheneum (mentioned). Bucharest also has a Sala Radio (not mentioned, no article) which is occasionally used for concerts, especially chamber music; the [[Sala Palatului]] (not mentioned) is used for many things, including concerts (not usually classical concerts, but it's a big venue for popular music with specifically Romanian character); the Sala Polivalente (not mentioned, no article) is used similarly to the Sala Palatului, but the concerts there lean more toward rock, etc. All of these have, I would think, a better claim on being called concert halls than any hall of the National Theatre. - [[User:Jmabel|Jmabel]] | [[User talk:Jmabel|Talk]] 06:31, 2 August 2006 (UTC)
:2 weeks. YOu'll get faster response on the noticeboards like [[WP:AIV]] when I'm not around. <span style="font-family: verdana;"> — [[User:Rlevse|<span style="color:#060;">'''''R''levse'''</span>]] • [[User_talk:Rlevse|<span style="color:#990;">Talk</span>]] • </span> 11:38, 5 October 2008 (UTC)


:Frankly, I don't know anything about any of the halls in Romania. If you feel that it needs to be removed, please do so and replace as appropriate. If you can write an article (even a stub), that would be useful. [[User:Vivaverdi|Vivaverdi]] 13:39, 2 August 2006 (UTC)
==Artsakh==
Hi and thanks for you intervention, protecting Artsakh could perhaps help to cool off. But I don't think I have done anything worth for any restrictions and I think you are treating me unjustified for the second time. Grandmaster and others were just vandalizing the Artsakh page, this is not only my opinion, since [[User:Til Eulenspiegel|Til Eulenspiegel]], an impartial user, warned those users 3 times [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Talk%3AArtsakh&diff=242220826&oldid=242199411 ] [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Talk%3AArtsakh&diff=242268109&oldid=242257857 ] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Artsakh#Adding_Original_Synthesis_tag ] that they were engaging an [[Wikipedia:SYNT|original synthesis]] and that it had even no connection with the topic of the article in question, yet they neglected him to. I hoped anyone who would react on Grandmaster's accusation, would first inspect the talkpages [[Talk:Mihranids#Erranshahiks|Mihranids]], [[Talk:Caucasian_Albania#Arran|Albania]] & [[Talk:Artsakh#Paragraphs|Artsakh]] and see how those Users every time try to "attest" an obviously wrong idea and threat me not to remove it from the article. Although it would be just the the reverse: dubious and unclear statements would not been added until they are verified and this refers also to a map.
In this case I am under restrictions while Gransmaster is only "warned". I think this unfair accusation had the only purpose to terrorize me. And I'm not going accept it, Please tell me how I can appeal against it and also what do imply AA/AA2 restrictions. Thanks. --[[User:Vacio|Vacio]] ([[User talk:Vacio|talk]]) 14:01, 5 October 2008 (UTC)
:Grandmaster thinks you were vandalizing it and he thinks you were. You were warned twice so you can't say you weren't aware. I'm sure you can see the problems that creates for us admins who are only trying to get users to cooperate instead of constantly bickering over whose version of an article is the "correct" one. I am totally neutral in this too. You can appeal to arbcom but I've saved you the trouble and asked them to look at this already-I did this just a few minutes ago. Also, they're about to release new guidelines for handling nationalistic disputes any day now. <span style="font-family: verdana;"> — [[User:Rlevse|<span style="color:#060;">'''''R''levse'''</span>]] • [[User_talk:Rlevse|<span style="color:#990;">Talk</span>]] • </span> 16:29, 5 October 2008 (UTC)
:Note...arb mbr responded to this on Vacio's talk page. <span style="font-family: verdana;"> — [[User:Rlevse|<span style="color:#060;">'''''R''levse'''</span>]] • [[User_talk:Rlevse|<span style="color:#990;">Talk</span>]] • </span> 19:43, 5 October 2008 (UTC)


== ANI appeal ==
==Adding concert halls==


'''New York City''': Weill Recital Hall and Zankel Hall, both part of [[Carnegie Hall]], should be added to the list. {{unsigned|72.89.116.95|17:18, 30 October 2006 (UTC)}}
I'm appealing what I consider to be your bad decision [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Requests_for_arbitration/The_Troubles#Final_remedies_for_AE_case here] on ANI. You have offered nothing more than a personal commentary and a very much skewed view on the issue at hand. I suggest you rescue yourself and request alternative opinions. --<font face="Celtic">[[User:Domer48|<span style="color:#009900"><strong>Domer48</strong></span>]]<sub>''[[User talk:Domer48|<span style="color:#006600">'fenian'</span>]]''</sub></font> 19:38, 5 October 2008 (UTC)
: They seem pretty reasonable to me and have broad support across the community, on all sides. I'm not sure where the problem is here, other than that you don't like it - [[User:Alison|<span style="color:#FF823D;font-family:Monotype Corsiva">'''A<font color="#FF7C0A">l<font color="#FFB550">is</font>o</font>n'''</span>]] <sup>[[User talk:Alison|❤]]</sup> 19:54, 5 October 2008 (UTC)
::The proposals had overwhelming support, including the one on you being on probation. The only real issue was the proposed probation on Sarah777, which I removed myself.<span style="font-family: verdana;"> — [[User:Rlevse|<span style="color:#060;">'''''R''levse'''</span>]] • [[User_talk:Rlevse|<span style="color:#990;">Talk</span>]] • </span> 19:57, 5 October 2008 (UTC)
Not one diff was offered by any of you to support the sanctions on me. While I will be appealing this, I will also raise the conduct of Admin’s on WP:RfC as I consider it to be less than satisfactory. --<font face="Celtic">[[User:Domer48|<span style="color:#009900"><strong>Domer48</strong></span>]]<sub>''[[User talk:Domer48|<span style="color:#006600">'fenian'</span>]]''</sub></font> 20:18, 5 October 2008 (UTC)
:The diffs are in the AE case. File appeals as you like, in fact, would you like me to help you? <span style="font-family: verdana;"> — [[User:Rlevse|<span style="color:#060;">'''''R''levse'''</span>]] • [[User_talk:Rlevse|<span style="color:#990;">Talk</span>]] • </span> 20:42, 5 October 2008 (UTC)


'''London''': I intended to add [[Cadogan Hall]] in Chelsea but found the list format too much to deal with. [[User:Athaenara|<span style="font-family: Edwardian Script ITC; font-size: 12pt; margin-left: .05em"> Athænara </span>]] [[User_talk:Athaenara|✉]] 04:58, 9 December 2006 (UTC)
Nah your alright thanks. I'll try get some advice first of editors with more experiance first? --<font face="Celtic">[[User:Domer48|<span style="color:#009900"><strong>Domer48</strong></span>]]<sub>''[[User talk:Domer48|<span style="color:#006600">'fenian'</span>]]''</sub></font> 20:56, 5 October 2008 (UTC)
::There aren't many editors with more than 60,000 edits, which I have, and if you mean admin experience, few have more admin actions than me.<span style="font-family: verdana;"> — [[User:Rlevse|<span style="color:#060;">'''''R''levse'''</span>]] • [[User_talk:Rlevse|<span style="color:#990;">Talk</span>]] • </span> 21:03, 5 October 2008 (UTC)
:I added it. It wasn't so bad after all—just a little trepidation before a learning experience. [[User:Athaenara|<span style="font-family: Edwardian Script ITC; font-size: 12pt; margin-left: .05em"> –Æ. </span>]] 05:09, 9 December 2006 (UTC)
::What about the Queen Elizabeth Hall or the Purcell Room in London, or the Miller Theater in NYC (at Columbia University, I think)? I will try to mess things up by adding them but it would be much better for someone who knows how to deal with the table formatting to do so! --[[User:Wspencer11|Wspencer11]] [[User talk:Wspencer11|(talk to me...)]] 19:50, 25 June 2007 (UTC)
::Sure, ask around all you'd like, the people at [[Wikipedia:Arbitration_Committee/Clerks#Current_Clerks]] are particularly skilled in interpreting ArbCom decisions. Also, feel free to file a [[Wikipedia:RFAR#Clarifications_and_other_request|Request for clarification]], but do remember that you are under sanction until you hear otherwise at [[WP:AE]] or [[WP:RFAR]], and I doubt there are any uninvolved admins who will be saying differently at AE. '''[[User:MBisanz|<span style='color: #FFFF00;background-color: #0000FF;'>MBisanz</span>]]''' <sup>[[User talk:MBisanz|<span style='color: #FFA500;'>talk</span>]]</sup> 21:31, 5 October 2008 (UTC)


'''Leicester''': [[De Montfort Hall]]. [[User:Rodparkes|Rodparkes]] 08:25, 11 July 2007 (UTC)
==Final remedies==
Quick question regarding the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Requests_for_arbitration/The_Troubles#Final_remedies_for_AE_case 'Final remedies']; only Domer and myself are mentioned; are these additions to something else? Are the original Tznkai remedies standing bar these changes? I'd be a bit disappointed if Domer alone was sanctioned and the only other mention was the "advice" to me. Is what appears in 'Final remedies' (linked above) the full ruling? [[User:Sarah777|Sarah777]] ([[User talk:Sarah777|talk]]) 21:07, 5 October 2008 (UTC)
:The final remedies section is all that applies. If it's not mentioned there, it doesn't apply. I'm sorry you're disappointed. If you feel someone else should have been mentioned, I'm willing to discuss it. <span style="font-family: verdana;"> — [[User:Rlevse|<span style="color:#060;">'''''R''levse'''</span>]] • [[User_talk:Rlevse|<span style="color:#990;">Talk</span>]] • </span> 21:13, 5 October 2008 (UTC)
::Just interested to note that in an edit war I wasn't involved in and in which Domer wasn't the most blameworthy party, we end being the two who are mentioned when the dust settles. I'm not really surprised, to be honest. I have explained at length why and how this happens. [[User:Sarah777|Sarah777]] ([[User talk:Sarah777|talk]]) 21:29, 5 October 2008 (UTC)


'''Brighton''': [[Brighton Dome]]. This one will give the guidelines a real workout. Brighton is now the City of Brighton and Hove. "Brighton Dome" is actually the name of a complex including two halls besides the main Concert Hall, to which "The Dome" always referred when I lived there. [[User:Monomoit|Monomoit]] ([[User talk:Monomoit|talk]]) 01:01, 9 March 2008 (UTC)
== [[WP:FLCon|Featured List contest]] ==


'''Wiesbaden''': is in Germany - table to be corrected (have trouble doing this myself...)[[User:rt60]] 11:00, 13 August 2008 (UTC)
Hey {{BASEPAGENAME}}, this is {{user|IMatthew}}, co-coordinator of the [[User:Garden/WikiCup|WikiCup]]; just informing you of the [[WP:FLCon|Featured List contest]], starting this coming Friday. You may want to check it out; it will keep you busy for the time being before the WikiCup starts around January. Thanks for listening! <span style="font-family: tahoma">'''[[User:iMatthew|<span style="color:#900">iMa<span style="color:#090">tth<span style="color:#4682b4">ew</span>]] ([[User talk:IMatthew|talk]])'''</span> 22:06, 5 October 2008 (UTC)


== External links? ==
== Some sock's message on my talk page ==


I don't think external links are appropriate or necessary within these tables (where would one stop?), so unless anyone objects I will remove them all.--[[User:Shantavira|Shantavira]] 14:30, 30 January 2007 (UTC)
A newbie left this dishonest message on my talk page and declared him/herself having watched me for a while.[http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=User_talk:Caspian_blue&diff=prev&oldid=243311372] I think this is his confession as himself as sock given the history of sock/meatpuppeter's appearance at the article. The user also altered the edit for Japanese POV [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Comfort_women&diff=prev&oldid=243312755][http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Comfort_women&diff=prev&oldid=243310887] without any backingup references, discussion, or consensus which constitutes "falsification of the history". I believe the user is one of indef.socks by my report.


::I AGREE. Yes, if every one had it's own.... Take 'em out. [[User:Viva-Verdi|Viva-Verdi]] 06:04, 31 January 2007 (UTC)
[[Wikipedia:Requests for checkuser/Case/Pabopa]]


== Russia? ==
{{User|Tanaka-san}}, {{User|Que Sera Sera Sera}}, {{User|Zerosen}}, {{User|Honda-Hawk}}, {{User|Hye-Hyun}}. All are SPAs appearing the artricle to do the same thing. Could you look at these account and semi protect the article for a while? Thanks.--[[User:Caspian blue|Caspian blue]] ([[User talk:Caspian blue|talk]]) 00:52, 6 October 2008 (UTC)
:You are probably right, so I indef blocked and tagged all of them. <span style="font-family: verdana;"> — [[User:Rlevse|<span style="color:#060;">'''''R''levse'''</span>]] • [[User_talk:Rlevse|<span style="color:#990;">Talk</span>]] • </span> 01:17, 6 October 2008 (UTC)
::Thank you for the help.--[[User:Caspian blue|Caspian blue]] ([[User talk:Caspian blue|talk]]) 01:22, 6 October 2008 (UTC)


I see nothing about Russia in this article..
== sul request---droppilot ==


-Guy <small>—Preceding [[Wikipedia:Signatures|unsigned]] comment added by [[Special:Contributions/76.190.149.168|76.190.149.168]] ([[User talk:76.190.149.168|talk]]) 03:56, 28 October 2007 (UTC)</small><!-- Template:UnsignedIP --> <!--Autosigned by SineBot-->
Im am actually the fr user and i would be glad to get my global account unified under this name.
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Changing_username/SUL here is the link to the page]
:done. <span style="font-family: verdana;"> — [[User:Rlevse|<span style="color:#060;">'''''R''levse'''</span>]] • [[User_talk:Rlevse|<span style="color:#990;">Talk</span>]] • </span> 01:04, 6 October 2008 (UTC)


== Checkuser ==
==The Chamber==
The link to the article about "The Chamber" talks about a book.


Also it appears that some of the links are to external sites and this is not indicated in the usual way.
Hey there. Well, the wait's over .... [[Wikipedia:Arbitration Committee CheckUser appointments August 2008#Appointment|Congratulations!!!]]. I'm really delighted that you made it to the team. Well deserved indeed. However, no time for slacking - we've a backlog!! :) Looking forward to working with you - [[User:Alison|<span style="color:#FF823D;font-family:Monotype Corsiva">'''A<font color="#FF7C0A">l<font color="#FFB550">is</font>o</font>n'''</span>]] <sup>[[User talk:Alison|❤]]</sup> 03:52, 6 October 2008 (UTC)
[[User:Zygnoda|Zygnoda]] 07:28, 7 November 2007 (UTC)


== Poland ==
Congrats, good work! '''[[User:MBisanz|<span style='color: #FFFF00;background-color: #0000FF;'>MBisanz</span>]]''' <sup>[[User talk:MBisanz|<span style='color: #FFA500;'>talk</span>]]</sup> 03:57, 6 October 2008 (UTC)


:Congrats. :) &ndash; <span style="font-family: Garamond">[[User:Luna Santin|<font color="#1E90FF">'''Luna Santin'''</font>]] ([[User talk:Luna Santin|talk]])</span> 05:31, 6 October 2008 (UTC)
Where is Poland???? [[Special:Contributions/83.9.64.194|83.9.64.194]] ([[User talk:83.9.64.194|talk]]) 17:10, 6 March 2008 (UTC)


==Missing London & UK Concert Halls==
Thanks to all and I appreciate the support. <span style="font-family: verdana;"> — [[User:Rlevse|<span style="color:#060;">'''''R''levse'''</span>]] • [[User_talk:Rlevse|<span style="color:#990;">Talk</span>]] • </span> 06:20, 6 October 2008 (UTC)
::Thank you, and likewise! -- [[User:Avraham|Avi]] ([[User talk:Avraham|talk]]) 14:06, 6 October 2008 (UTC)
:::Congrats, I look forward to working with you! <span style="background:#E0FFFF;color:#007FFF;font-family:Georgia;">[[User:Nishkid64|Nishkid64]] </span><sub>([[User talk:Nishkid64|Make articles, not wikidrama]])</sub> 14:58, 6 October 2008 (UTC)
::::Grats, R :) <small>[[user:ArielGold|<font color="8B00FF">'''Ariel'''</font>]][[Special:Contributions/ArielGold|<font color="F64A8A">♥</font>]][[User_talk:ArielGold|<font color="007FFF">'''Gold'''</font>]]</small> 17:31, 6 October 2008 (UTC)


And my bit is now turned on! <span style="font-family: verdana;"> — [[User:Rlevse|<span style="color:#060;">'''''R''levse'''</span>]] • [[User_talk:Rlevse|<span style="color:#990;">Talk</span>]] • </span> 19:00, 6 October 2008 (UTC)
:Congratulations! You're now a checkuser too! --[[User:Caspian blue|Caspian blue]] ([[User talk:Caspian blue|talk]]) 23:30, 6 October 2008 (UTC)


Duke's Hall (Royal Academy of Music in London) - [[http://www.ram.ac.uk/about/Venues+and+resources/Dukes+Hall.htm]]
== J. C. Deelman SUL request ==


St Johns Smith Square (Superb Acoustics in a Magnificent Setting) - [[http://www.sjss.org.uk/]]
The requester's existing account is {{user1|J. C. Deelman}}, with spaces between the initials, which is why nothing showed up for [[user:J.C.Deelman]]. I've left him a message to say sorry, but "JohnCD" is already taken. Regards, [[User:JohnCD|JohnCD]] ([[User talk:JohnCD|talk]]) 12:29, 6 October 2008 (UTC)
:Tks,<span style="font-family: verdana;"> — [[User:Rlevse|<span style="color:#060;">'''''R''levse'''</span>]] • [[User_talk:Rlevse|<span style="color:#990;">Talk</span>]] • </span> 02:18, 7 October 2008 (UTC)


Kings Place (Recently Opened Venue in London) - [[http://www.kingsplace.co.uk/]]
==re: off to a poor start==

Thank you for this[http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=User_talk%3ABarliman_Butterbur&diff=238848457&oldid=238341142]. I admit I may have not added the sources in exactly the correct manner, but I still feel the mistake should have been corrected rather than throwing out the sources and labeling them "linkspam". I felt like I was ganged-up on by the regulars at these articles, though that does not excuse my outburst. I will continue reading Wikipedia policies, and think about returning here, in a different subject area. And I will remember your offer of assistance. Thank you again. [[User:Barliman Butterbur|Barliman Butterbur]] ([[User talk:Barliman Butterbur|talk]]) 18:54, 6 October 2008 (UTC)
Central Hall - Westminster - London - [[http://www.c-h-w.com/roomhire/greathall.shtml]]
:I think they just made a knee jerk reaction. Let me know if you need help.<span style="font-family: verdana;"> — [[User:Rlevse|<span style="color:#060;">'''''R''levse'''</span>]] • [[User_talk:Rlevse|<span style="color:#990;">Talk</span>]] • </span> 18:57, 6 October 2008 (UTC)

IndigoO2 (Greenwich, London) - [[http://www.theindigo2.co.uk/classicalseries/]]


Other London Concert Venues include Jerwood Hall part of the LSO (London Symphony Ochestra at St Lukes)[[http://lso.co.uk/lsostlukes]], Blackheath Halls used by Greenwich Trinity Music School [[http://www.tcm.ac.uk/RVE8c545086cdf2497cb8f11a1b8c3f5991,,.aspx]] and the Royal College of Music Concert Hall (not to be confused with the Royal Academy of Music) whose Concert Hall is currently being refurbished.[[http://www.rcm.ac.uk/Studying/Facilities+and+Resources/Concert+Hall]]

Most British Contract Orchestras (full time paid orchestras) are members of the Association of British Orchestras (ABO) - [[http://www.abo.org.uk/orch_home.php]]

The Royal Opera House [[http://www.roh.org.uk/]], Coliseum [[http://www.operajaponica.org/essays/coliseum.htm]] and Sadlers Wells [[http://www.sadlerswells.com/show/Philharmonia-Orchestra]], Grand Theatre and Opera House Leeds (Opera North)[[http://www.operanorth.co.uk/]], Northern Ballet and Pheonix Theatre Leeds [[http://www.northernballettheatre.co.uk/]], Birmingham Hippodrome Theatre (Home of the Birmingham Royal Ballet [[http://www.brb.org.uk/]]) and the Theatre Royal Glasgow (Scottish Opera) [[http://www.scottishopera.org.uk/cms/]] are also notable Opera Houses and Ballets with their own Orchestras (A full list can be found on the ABO Website [[http://www.abo.org.uk/orch_home.php]])

In late 2007, the Guildhall School of Music and Drama in London was awarded planning permission to redevelop the redundant building at Milton Court. The new building, virtually over the road, will house additional world-class performance facilities: a 625-seat concert hall, 225-seat training theatre, a studio theatre, and space for teaching, office and support services. [[http://www.gsmd.ac.uk/school/introduction.html]]

Other missing UK Concert Halls include:

Belfast Waterfront Hall (Home to the Ulster Orchestra) [[http://www.ulster-orchestra.org.uk/]] [[http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1159/1271571390_832c5170cb_b.jpg]]

Haden Freeman Concert Hall & Bruntwood Theatre (The Royal Northern College of Music) [[http://www.rncm.ac.uk/content/view/235/91/]]

The Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama (currently planning a major new concert hall [[http://www.rwcmd.ac.uk/capital_development_project.aspx]]

Academy Concert Hall (Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama) [[http://www.rsamd.ac.uk/]]

Menuhin Hall, The Yehudi Menuhin School (Surrey, England) [[http://www.yehudimenuhinschool.co.uk/4_m_hall.asp]]

Constance Pilkington Hall (Purcell Music School - Hertfordshire) [[http://www.purcell-school.org/index.php?page=concerts&num=]]

Wells Cathedral School [[http://www.thisissomerset.co.uk/news/3-5m-boost-concert-hall-bid/article-383634-detail/article.html]] [[http://www.wellscathedralschool.org/wells/]]

The Venue (Leeds College of Music) [[http://www.lcm.ac.uk/]]

Whiteley Hall & the Baronial Hall ([[Chetham's School of Music]] - Manchester) [[http://www.arts.manchester.ac.uk/martinharriscentre/cosmo.php]]

Sheffield City Hall [[http://www.sheffieldcityhall.co.uk/]]

Colston Hall in Bristol [[http://www.colstonhall.org/boxoffice/whatson/thismonth]]

Southampton Guildhall [[http://www.livenation.co.uk/southampton]]

West Road Concert Hall (University of Cambridge) [[http://www.westroad.org/]]

Cosmo Rodewald Concert Hall (University of Manchester) [[http://www.arts.manchester.ac.uk/martinharriscentre/cosmo.php]]

Clothworker's Centenary Concert Hall and Great Hall (University of Leeds) [[http://www.leeds.ac.uk/music/concerts.htm]]

Victoria Rooms (University of Bristol) [[http://www.bristol.ac.uk/university/gallery/places/vic-rooms.html]]

Turner Sims Concert Hall (University of Southampton) [[http://www.turnersims.co.uk/]]

Great Hall Complex (Lancaster University) [[http://www.lancasterconcerts.co.uk/default.asp]]

Civic Hall Stratford Upon Avon [[http://www.civichall.co.uk/]]

Hull City Hall (Home to Hull Philhamonic Orchestra) [[http://www.hullcc.gov.uk/hullcityhall]] [[http://www.hullphilharmonic.org/]]

Sir Jack Lyons Concert Hall (University of York) [[http://www.yorkconcerts.co.uk/]]

Butterworth Hall (University of Warwick Arts Centre) [[http://www.warwickartscentre.co.uk/butterworthhall/]]

Reid Concert Hall (University of Edinburgh) & St Cecilia’s Hall [[http://websiterepository.ed.ac.uk/explore/places/buildings/reidhall.html]]

University Concert Hall (University of Glasgow) [[http://www.gla.ac.uk/departments/music/facilities/concerthall/]]

Younger Hall (University of St Andrews) [[http://www.st-andrews.ac.uk/music/Home/]]

Firth Hall (University of Sheffield) [[http://www.eventsheffield.com/venue/188/firth-hall]]

King's Hall (University of Newcastle Upon Tyne) [[http://www.ncl.ac.uk/events/kings-hall/]]

Fraser Noble Hall (University of Leicester) [[http://www.musicfestival.co.uk/venue.htm]]

Great Hall (Imperial College London) [[http://www.union.ic.ac.uk/arts/orchestra/guide.php]]

Great Hall (University of Reading) [[http://www.reading.ac.uk/internal/music/Events/music-events.asp]]

University Concert Hall (Cardiff University) [[http://www.cardiff.ac.uk/music/newsandevents/events/concerts/season/index.html]]

Great Hall (University of Exeter) [[http://www.emgsymphonyorchestra.co.uk/]]

The Tippett Centre (Bath Spa University) [[http://www.bathspa.ac.uk/about/campuses/newton-park/mtc/]]

St Andrew's Hall Norwich (Home of Norwich Philhamonic Orchestra) [[http://www.norwichphil.org.uk/]]

Snape Maltings Concert Hall, Suffolk [[http://www.architectureweek.org.uk/event.asp?EventURN=3673&Highlight=1]] (Home to the Aldeburgh Festival [[http://www.aldeburgh.co.uk/home.cfm?flash_detected=YES&mainframe_file=/home/index.cfm]] [[http://www.aldeburgh.co.uk/developmentplan/index.html]])

The Corn Exchange (Bedford) [[http://www.bedfordcornexchange.co.uk/]]

The Corn Exchange (Cambridge) [[http://www.philharmonia.co.uk/concerts/venues/cornexchange/]]

The Corn Exchange (Kings Lynn - Norfolk) [[http://www.kingslynncornexchange.co.uk/venue.php]] [[http://www.philharmonia.co.uk/concerts/venues/]]

Fairfield Halls (Croydon) [[http://www.rpo.co.uk/fairfield.php]]

Royal & Derngate (Northampton) [[http://www.royalandderngate.co.uk/en/Home]] [[http://www.rpo.co.uk/derngate_theatre.php]]

Milton Keynes Theatre (Home to Milton Keynes City Orchestra) [[http://www.mkco.org/]]

The Barber Institute (Edgbaston) [[http://www.barber.org.uk/]]

Elgar School of Music, Huntingdon Hall (Worcester),[[http://www.elgarschoolofmusic.co.uk/events.php]]

The Courtyard (Hereford)[[http://www.courtyard.org.uk/virtual/main.html]] [[http://www.3choirs.org/]]

Adrian Boult Hall (Home of Birmingham Conservatoire) [[http://www.conservatoire.bcu.ac.uk/about/facilities]]

Blackpool Winter Gardens (Empress Orchestra) [[http://www.wintergardensblackpool.co.uk/]]

Cheltenham Town Hall

St Georges Hall Liverpool

The Lighthouse Poole Arts Centre (Home to Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra)

The Anvil Arts Centre Basingstoke

Dome Concert Hall, Brighton (Home to Brighton Philharmonic Orchestra)

Jacqueline du Pré Music Building (St Hilda's College, Oxford) [[http://www.st-hildas.ox.ac.uk/index.php?option=com_content&task=blogsection&id=7&Itemid=12]]



Most major UK towns, cities and universities have their own dedicated orchestras and concert venues, many dating back to Victorian times and the big civic Guildhalls, Great Halls, City Halls and University Halls. Over the years these halls have been supplemented by a new generation of Arts Venues, and today there are an ambudance of concert halls of orchestral standard throughout the UK today.

http://www.julianlloydwebber.com/news.asp

Quite a few of the many British amateur or community orchestras are listed here - [[http://www.amateurorchestras.org.uk/]]

The wiki list of concert halls seems to be far from a comprehensive list, and some of these and other venues should be given due consideration with a view to being added to the article.

The fact that the American list of Concert Halls features University Concert Halls, Opera Houses and Covention centres makes the disparity about what is included and not included on national lists even greater.

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== Kings Place - London ==

Kings Place (near Kings Cross) is London's New Arts and Concert Centre joining other such famous London Venues such as Cadogan Hall, Wigmore Hall, the Barbican Centre, the Royal Festival Hall (Southbank Centre), Royal Opera House, the Coliseum, the Royal Albert Hall, Duke's Hall (Royal Academy of Music), St Johns Smith Square, Central Hall Westminster etc etc.

First impressions are of a sleekly elegant glass office building. The beautifully detailed shallow curves of the triple glass wall on the street reflect the clouds.

The concert hall -- the first newly built venue in London since the Barbican opened in 1982 -- has acoustics by Arup Associates. It is a superb and elegant space, more beautiful than many of London's music venues.

Seating 420 people, its design reflects a period of international research by the designers who were influenced by the quality of small halls recently built in Tokyo.

Computer models of other venues such as the Wigmore Hall in London and the Musikverein in Vienna provided comparisons. The oak veneers all come from one 500-year-old German oak tree which has provided the hall with an immediate timelessness.

A rehearsal/ conference space (220 seats) will be used for performances ranging from Beethoven to Norwegian jazz and African music.

On the open-plan ground floor, the view through the building leads to Battlebridge Basin where there are waterside bars.

The Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment and the London Sinfonietta will be based at Kings Place with room for rehearsal space, offices and educational programs. [[http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertainment/music/article4826584.ece]][[http://www.guardian.co.uk/artanddesign/2008/aug/27/architecture.design?gusrc=rss&feed=artanddesign]][[http://www.telegraph.co.uk/arts/main.jhtml?xml=/arts/2008/09/27/bmkingsplace127.xml]] [[http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601088&sid=agtIp1u1pKNs&refer=home]]

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Proposed protocol for this "List of Concert Halls"

Since this is a list of HALLS rather than PACs or performance spaces, etc, I have revised much of this article based on the following criteria:

1. Name of Hall: Where the hall has an obvious name (named after a person, etc.), that name should be used, even if it is part of a larger PAC. e.g. Alice Tully Hall is part of Lincoln Center

Where the name of the hall is not English (e.g. Musikverein, it should appear in the original language with a translation if appropriate. e.g. Musikhuset Aarhus (Aarhus Concert Hall)

2. When to include PAC's name: As in the example above, BOTH the hall name and the PAC's name appear with separate Wiki links e.g. Alice Tully Hall, Lincoln Center

3. Name of Performing Arts Center where hall has a generic name (e.g. "Concert Hall"): In this case, where it is the PAC rather than the hall which is known, it should appear with the name of the PAC first followed by the generic name. e.g. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts Concert Hall

I trust that everyone is in agreement with this as a means of presenting the infomration in a more logical way - given the title of the article. Vivaverdi 18:13, 24 March 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Proposed Column Reorder
Now that we have broken out the centers and halls (which I think has worked out quite well - I'm sure that soon we'll have a PAC article listing all of the halls for each PAC), I have been confronted with the issue of ordering. I think that the halls are best known by the Center most of the time, so I was going to change the column order and place the Center first, ordering the list alphabetically by the Center, and then have the Hall as the second column. Many times the Hall name may just be "Concert Hall" anyway. Any objections or thoughts before I go ahead and make this change? Bhludzin 18:35, 29 June 2006 (UTC)[reply]
The problem with this approach is how someone will search for a concert hall. The Louise Davies Hall in San Francisco is part of the larger PAC with a different name. I've gone through and changed the name where appropriate to the correct PAC, rather than duplicate the Hall name and PAC in side-by-side columns. e.g. Royal Albert Hall is not part of a PAC, so it does not need anything in the PAC column.
If we reverse this, there will be an empty spaces. AS noted somewhere (below?), a separate List of PACs might be a better approach.
Vivaverdi 18:43, 29 June 2006 (UTC)[reply]
The problem is that I don't think that the hall name is what most people know. Who knows that the name of the symphony hall at the Kimmel Center is Verizon Hall? I think that most of the time, people know the Center or building before they know the Hall name. I think the Davies Hall is an exception - when I lived in San Francisco for 6 years, the whole building was always called the Davies Hall, and it was later that they named everything the San Francisco War Memorial and Performing Arts Center. I propose that everything is ordered like it is in all of the other lists (e.g. List of symphony orchestras, List of rapid transit systems), geographically first. But then I feel that the columns should be the Center and then the Hall. Bhludzin 19:54, 30 June 2006 (UTC)[reply]
Agree on the idea of making this list conform to the examples of other lists. Right now, I'm trying to get as much accuracy as possible with the entries we have; then they can be re-ordered.
Agree with you on Davies Hall in SF: that name should appear first, but it is part of the SFWMPAC and is administered by them, a bit like Lincoln Center - a separate building among many other specialized ones rather than all auditoria under one roof.
Re: example like Kimmel. For all entries, we could do what I'd proposed up top a long time ago: i.e. when there is a generic "Concert Hall", put the name of the Center first, then "Concert Hall" as in Kennedy Center etc...
So "Verizon Hall" would appear as: "Kimmel Center, Verizon Hall". How would that look to everyone? "Lincoln Center, Alice Tully Hall"??
Vivaverdi 13:22, 1 July 2006 (UTC)[reply]
I like that so much better. (Sorry I took a while to respond - I burned out on this list for a while after so many edits...) I think that left-to-right the columns should be: country (when the region permits all to be in one list), state or province (when it is applicable, like the U.S.), then city, then PAC, then Hall/Building/Room. I think that it should be ordered that way as well - when I look at the list, I drill down geographically - you always know what country/city/state the hall is in, but you might not know the name. I think this way the list would be much more approachable. How do you feel about doing it like that?
Bhludzin 23:52, 29 July 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Just getting to look at this again. Thanks for your comments. I don't have a problem with that approach, although my only reservation would be that the HALL needs to be somehow prominent, so maybe that could be achieved by having a shaded background to the Hall column even if it is a few cols. over from the left.

Now that we are ordered by country it looks a lot better than it did, so, for the US entries, ordering by city, then state (together as we have it now? not 2 cols I think) seems to be the proposal and that's fine by me.

Let's play with it and see how it looks. Vivaverdi 23:56, 1 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]

P.S. As a matter of simplicity, I think that we can remove the duplication as in the Hong Kong section. No need to repeat Hong Kong in the city column. It's already be done with Japan and others.... Vivaverdi 23:59, 1 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]
I did it (and it was a LOT of work). I reorganized all of the tables - I think that everything is much more readable and accessible now. It will now be easier to expand the list as well, because we can see the geographic areas where we have holes in the list, and can do searches for "concert hall" with particular countries or cities. The boldest move that I made was to change the "PAC" and "Concert Hall" columns to "Venue" and "Room" respectively. They are the only terms that fit the data. Many of the entries that were in the PAC column are not PACs, but are just the concert hall building itself, or are civic centers, universities, etc. So I thought that "Venue" fit better than PAC. And then within the venue there is a specific room - the use of the term "Concert Hall" for the Room column heading was very confusing since many of the venues have the words "Concert Hall" in the name of the venue (which was in the other column). Bhludzin 04:29, 14 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]
Excellent. I think this looks fine this way. Well done.... Vivaverdi 18:32, 14 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Update on protocol

Suggestion: since this is a list where halls or PACs appear right after the location, I felt that, if one is listed as part of a university campus, the name of the university should appear AFTER the name of the hall or PAC (unless its offical name ins the "U of A Perf Arts Center").

I've made some changes to reflect this, and found that further discreet wiki links emerge e.g.: Arizona State University and Gammage Auditorium

Protocol revisions proposals- 25 November 2007

It would seem to me to make more sense having the name of the larger body appear first, then the smaller entities within it.
That seems to the way most of this is article is laid out anyway.
Therefore, it would be:
  • State
  • City
  • Name of complex (whether PAC or University or "host" body)
  • Name of "Room" within that body; if no host body, then just name of room and next col empty
  • Size
  • etc —Preceding unsigned comment added by Viva-Verdi (talkcontribs) 20:00, 25 November 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Significantly Expanding This List

I currently don't have the time, but if anyone is interested, someone could significantly expand this list in a short period of time by going through the List of symphony orchestras article and finding the symphony halls through there to be added to this list. That article and the List of symphony orchestras in the United States article are both much more thorough than this list. This article should be brought up to a comparable level with those articles. Bhludzin 16:25, 13 May 2006

Not sure how to post my comment, but noticed that Mexico is not included in the list of concert halls, and considering it probably has more halls and orchestras than any other country in Latin America (posted as South America here), it should be included in North America. In a list of symphony orchestras, I've just included several important Mexican orchestras that were omitted. Olaf Carrera, 5 May 2007
Indenting your comment with : (so that yours indents 1 space and mine now indents 2 spaces) will make it a bit more obvious, but thanks for it. Maybe you could compile a list for Mexico and add the halls? Or, if you have a problem with the format for adding them, pls let me know and I can help. Also pls sign your name with the 4 tildes, so it will appear like mine does Viva-Verdi 16:06, 6 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Extra info in footnotes

Thanks for the comment and for fixing that.

I hadn't yet figured out how to do it, and just ploughed ahead with updating as many of the entries as possible where I could find information.

When completed, that is certainly a priority, as is re-ordering, etc. Sometimes the name of the concert hall turns out to be totally dofferent from the one actually on the list......

Vivaverdi 13:10, 1 July 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Concert halls

In what sense is the Sala Mare ("large hall") of the National Theatre Bucharest a "concert hall"? It's a normal (well, actually, a rather nice) theatre hall. As far as I know, it has rarely if ever been used for musical performance. The "George Enescu" Symphony Orchestra plays at the Atheneum (mentioned). Bucharest also has a Sala Radio (not mentioned, no article) which is occasionally used for concerts, especially chamber music; the Sala Palatului (not mentioned) is used for many things, including concerts (not usually classical concerts, but it's a big venue for popular music with specifically Romanian character); the Sala Polivalente (not mentioned, no article) is used similarly to the Sala Palatului, but the concerts there lean more toward rock, etc. All of these have, I would think, a better claim on being called concert halls than any hall of the National Theatre. - Jmabel | Talk 06:31, 2 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Frankly, I don't know anything about any of the halls in Romania. If you feel that it needs to be removed, please do so and replace as appropriate. If you can write an article (even a stub), that would be useful. Vivaverdi 13:39, 2 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Adding concert halls

New York City: Weill Recital Hall and Zankel Hall, both part of Carnegie Hall, should be added to the list. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 72.89.116.95 (talkcontribs) 17:18, 30 October 2006 (UTC)[reply]

London: I intended to add Cadogan Hall in Chelsea but found the list format too much to deal with. Athænara 04:58, 9 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

I added it. It wasn't so bad after all—just a little trepidation before a learning experience. –Æ. 05:09, 9 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]
What about the Queen Elizabeth Hall or the Purcell Room in London, or the Miller Theater in NYC (at Columbia University, I think)? I will try to mess things up by adding them but it would be much better for someone who knows how to deal with the table formatting to do so! --Wspencer11 (talk to me...) 19:50, 25 June 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Leicester: De Montfort Hall. Rodparkes 08:25, 11 July 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Brighton: Brighton Dome. This one will give the guidelines a real workout. Brighton is now the City of Brighton and Hove. "Brighton Dome" is actually the name of a complex including two halls besides the main Concert Hall, to which "The Dome" always referred when I lived there. Monomoit (talk) 01:01, 9 March 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Wiesbaden: is in Germany - table to be corrected (have trouble doing this myself...)User:rt60 11:00, 13 August 2008 (UTC)[reply]

External links?

I don't think external links are appropriate or necessary within these tables (where would one stop?), so unless anyone objects I will remove them all.--Shantavira 14:30, 30 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

I AGREE. Yes, if every one had it's own.... Take 'em out. Viva-Verdi 06:04, 31 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Russia?

I see nothing about Russia in this article..

-Guy —Preceding unsigned comment added by 76.190.149.168 (talk) 03:56, 28 October 2007 (UTC)[reply]

The Chamber

The link to the article about "The Chamber" talks about a book.

Also it appears that some of the links are to external sites and this is not indicated in the usual way. Zygnoda 07:28, 7 November 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Poland

Where is Poland???? 83.9.64.194 (talk) 17:10, 6 March 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Missing London & UK Concert Halls

Duke's Hall (Royal Academy of Music in London) - [[1]]

St Johns Smith Square (Superb Acoustics in a Magnificent Setting) - [[2]]

Kings Place (Recently Opened Venue in London) - [[3]]

Central Hall - Westminster - London - [[4]]

IndigoO2 (Greenwich, London) - [[5]]


Other London Concert Venues include Jerwood Hall part of the LSO (London Symphony Ochestra at St Lukes)[[6]], Blackheath Halls used by Greenwich Trinity Music School [[7]] and the Royal College of Music Concert Hall (not to be confused with the Royal Academy of Music) whose Concert Hall is currently being refurbished.[[8]]

Most British Contract Orchestras (full time paid orchestras) are members of the Association of British Orchestras (ABO) - [[9]]

The Royal Opera House [[10]], Coliseum [[11]] and Sadlers Wells [[12]], Grand Theatre and Opera House Leeds (Opera North)[[13]], Northern Ballet and Pheonix Theatre Leeds [[14]], Birmingham Hippodrome Theatre (Home of the Birmingham Royal Ballet [[15]]) and the Theatre Royal Glasgow (Scottish Opera) [[16]] are also notable Opera Houses and Ballets with their own Orchestras (A full list can be found on the ABO Website [[17]])

In late 2007, the Guildhall School of Music and Drama in London was awarded planning permission to redevelop the redundant building at Milton Court. The new building, virtually over the road, will house additional world-class performance facilities: a 625-seat concert hall, 225-seat training theatre, a studio theatre, and space for teaching, office and support services. [[18]]

Other missing UK Concert Halls include:

Belfast Waterfront Hall (Home to the Ulster Orchestra) [[19]] [[20]]

Haden Freeman Concert Hall & Bruntwood Theatre (The Royal Northern College of Music) [[21]]

The Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama (currently planning a major new concert hall [[22]]

Academy Concert Hall (Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama) [[23]]

Menuhin Hall, The Yehudi Menuhin School (Surrey, England) [[24]]

Constance Pilkington Hall (Purcell Music School - Hertfordshire) [[25]]

Wells Cathedral School [[26]] [[27]]

The Venue (Leeds College of Music) [[28]]

Whiteley Hall & the Baronial Hall (Chetham's School of Music - Manchester) [[29]]

Sheffield City Hall [[30]]

Colston Hall in Bristol [[31]]

Southampton Guildhall [[32]]

West Road Concert Hall (University of Cambridge) [[33]]

Cosmo Rodewald Concert Hall (University of Manchester) [[34]]

Clothworker's Centenary Concert Hall and Great Hall (University of Leeds) [[35]]

Victoria Rooms (University of Bristol) [[36]]

Turner Sims Concert Hall (University of Southampton) [[37]]

Great Hall Complex (Lancaster University) [[38]]

Civic Hall Stratford Upon Avon [[39]]

Hull City Hall (Home to Hull Philhamonic Orchestra) [[40]] [[41]]

Sir Jack Lyons Concert Hall (University of York) [[42]]

Butterworth Hall (University of Warwick Arts Centre) [[43]]

Reid Concert Hall (University of Edinburgh) & St Cecilia’s Hall [[44]]

University Concert Hall (University of Glasgow) [[45]]

Younger Hall (University of St Andrews) [[46]]

Firth Hall (University of Sheffield) [[47]]

King's Hall (University of Newcastle Upon Tyne) [[48]]

Fraser Noble Hall (University of Leicester) [[49]]

Great Hall (Imperial College London) [[50]]

Great Hall (University of Reading) [[51]]

University Concert Hall (Cardiff University) [[52]]

Great Hall (University of Exeter) [[53]]

The Tippett Centre (Bath Spa University) [[54]]

St Andrew's Hall Norwich (Home of Norwich Philhamonic Orchestra) [[55]]

Snape Maltings Concert Hall, Suffolk [[56]] (Home to the Aldeburgh Festival [[57]] [[58]])

The Corn Exchange (Bedford) [[59]]

The Corn Exchange (Cambridge) [[60]]

The Corn Exchange (Kings Lynn - Norfolk) [[61]] [[62]]

Fairfield Halls (Croydon) [[63]]

Royal & Derngate (Northampton) [[64]] [[65]]

Milton Keynes Theatre (Home to Milton Keynes City Orchestra) [[66]]

The Barber Institute (Edgbaston) [[67]]

Elgar School of Music, Huntingdon Hall (Worcester),[[68]]

The Courtyard (Hereford)[[69]] [[70]]

Adrian Boult Hall (Home of Birmingham Conservatoire) [[71]]

Blackpool Winter Gardens (Empress Orchestra) [[72]]

Cheltenham Town Hall

St Georges Hall Liverpool

The Lighthouse Poole Arts Centre (Home to Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra)

The Anvil Arts Centre Basingstoke

Dome Concert Hall, Brighton (Home to Brighton Philharmonic Orchestra)

Jacqueline du Pré Music Building (St Hilda's College, Oxford) [[73]]


Most major UK towns, cities and universities have their own dedicated orchestras and concert venues, many dating back to Victorian times and the big civic Guildhalls, Great Halls, City Halls and University Halls. Over the years these halls have been supplemented by a new generation of Arts Venues, and today there are an ambudance of concert halls of orchestral standard throughout the UK today.

http://www.julianlloydwebber.com/news.asp

Quite a few of the many British amateur or community orchestras are listed here - [[74]]

The wiki list of concert halls seems to be far from a comprehensive list, and some of these and other venues should be given due consideration with a view to being added to the article.

The fact that the American list of Concert Halls features University Concert Halls, Opera Houses and Covention centres makes the disparity about what is included and not included on national lists even greater.

(See Also Discussion Regarding Wiki List of Opera Houses (RE: UK))—Preceding unsigned comment added by 90.205.89.7 (talk) 20:09, 1 October 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Kings Place - London

Kings Place (near Kings Cross) is London's New Arts and Concert Centre joining other such famous London Venues such as Cadogan Hall, Wigmore Hall, the Barbican Centre, the Royal Festival Hall (Southbank Centre), Royal Opera House, the Coliseum, the Royal Albert Hall, Duke's Hall (Royal Academy of Music), St Johns Smith Square, Central Hall Westminster etc etc.

First impressions are of a sleekly elegant glass office building. The beautifully detailed shallow curves of the triple glass wall on the street reflect the clouds.

The concert hall -- the first newly built venue in London since the Barbican opened in 1982 -- has acoustics by Arup Associates. It is a superb and elegant space, more beautiful than many of London's music venues.

Seating 420 people, its design reflects a period of international research by the designers who were influenced by the quality of small halls recently built in Tokyo.

Computer models of other venues such as the Wigmore Hall in London and the Musikverein in Vienna provided comparisons. The oak veneers all come from one 500-year-old German oak tree which has provided the hall with an immediate timelessness.

A rehearsal/ conference space (220 seats) will be used for performances ranging from Beethoven to Norwegian jazz and African music.

On the open-plan ground floor, the view through the building leads to Battlebridge Basin where there are waterside bars.

The Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment and the London Sinfonietta will be based at Kings Place with room for rehearsal space, offices and educational programs. [[75]][[76]][[77]] [[78]]

—Preceding unsigned comment added by 90.205.89.7 (talk) 20:09, 1 October 2008 (UTC)[reply]