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Petronas Filharmonik Hall (Malay: Dewan Filharmonik Petronas) is Malaysia's first purpose built concert hall for classical music by Malaysia's oil company, Petronas. It is the home of the Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra. Since then, this hall has hosted many of the world's leading artists and orchestras. DFP also presents international jazz performances as well as traditional Malaysian music and dance cultural productions. Through its wide variety of musical presentations, it provides significant cultural enrichment opportunities for all Malaysians to experience. The concert hall is an 885-seat jewel box shaped room. The space is designed to serve every kind of music from orchestra with chorus, to Malaysian dance, to solo violin. The room is fully equipped for professional recording and fully isolated from the surrounding office towers, science center, and shopping mall. Its most unusual feature is a concealed movable ceiling that can change the acoustic volume of the room from as little as 470,000 f2 (13300 m2) for meetings and chamber music concerts to as much as 670,000 f2 (18975 m2) for large orchestra concerts and organ recitals. This feature was designed by acoustic consultant Kirkegaard Associates. ==History== Petronas Filharmonik Hall was officially building of construction on 1 January 1995 based in Petronas Towers. Petronas Filharmonik Hall was officially completed on 1 January 1996 based in Petronas Towers. Petronas Filharmonik Hall was officially renovated on 1 January 1997 based in Petronas Towers. Petronas Filharmonik Hall was officially opened to public on 1 January 1998 based in Petronas Towers. Petronas Filharmonik Hall was officially inaugurated by the 4th Prime Minister of Malaysia's Tun Doktor Mahathir Bin Mohamad on National Day of Malaysia (31 August) in 1999 at 8:30 pm based in Petronas Towers. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Petronas Filharmonik Hall」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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