linguax edit

em portuges e melhor —Preceding unsigned comment added by 89.155.66.85 (talk) 19:46, 3 November 2008 (UTC)Reply

Programs, resident ensembles edit

I can't find who plays in this gorgeous hall... It would be interesting to read what can people find inside: concerts, recitals, opera? Is there a resident ensemble or orchestra? —Preceding unsigned comment added by Karljoos (talkcontribs) 01:25, 23 December 2008 (UTC)Reply

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SALA SUGGIA

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<p>Regarded as the heart of the Casa da Musica, Sala Suggia &ndash; so named as an homage to Guillermina Suggia, Porto's native cellist and a world exponent for this instrument during the first half of the twentieth century - serves as anchor to the whole building, allowing the main routes to develop around it.</p>
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<p>It is the second largest concert hall of Casa da Música. Designed as a multipurpose space, it is ideal for any type of event. Its phenomenal acoustics is based on the coating of walls and ceilings, in perforated plywood, which was not painted conventionally with spray or brush but dipped in red paint, which gives it a very natural tone with slight nuances..</p>
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<p>Originally designed to harbor the Educational Service, more specifically the Digitopia and all of its technological devices, Cibermusic was instead adapted to new and varied functions.</p>
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<p>The Renaissance Room is first and foremost a waypoint that liaises two essential spaces in Casa da Música: Cybermusic and theWest Foyer West. It was designed and built to be a bar of Casa da Música, which would operate whenever required by the number and circulation of public, particularly in events with simultaneous concerts.</p>
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<p>Created alongside the Orange Room, the Purple Room meets similarly the intent to support the programming of the Educational Service, in particular the A Música Toma Conta de Mim (The Music Takes Care of Me) project, that welcomes 3 to 10 year old children and involves discovery sessions and musical creation while the adults responsible for them enjoy a concert.</p>
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ukexpat (talk) 21:55, 20 October 2019 (UTC)Reply