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Enmax Concert Hall,
Francis Winspear Center for Music
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
One of Maestro Mil's highlight in his distinquished musical
career was a concert in 1999 at the Winspear Centre. It was Maestro
Mil's farewell concert with the Philippine Choral.
The focal point of Winspear Centre for
Music is its Enmax concert hall, designed in the tradition of the great
European orchestral halls.
The 1917-seat concert hall is a tall,
rectangular room with stepped, curved balconies and terraces. With its
parallel side walls, the Winspear represents a modern adaptation of the
classic "shoebox" shaped concert halls of the late 19th and early 20th
centuries.
The room was designed to have
exceptional natural acoustics for a wide range of musical events, from
symphonic orchestra, chamber ensembles, and soloists, to amplified folk,
jazz, country music, and speech. The acoustics of the Winspear are
adjustable through the use of velour banners and curtains on every level of
the hall. These can be used to control the reverberant characteristics for
musical events that require a less reverberant environment, or for orchestra
rehearsals when the presence of a full audience needs to be approximated. An
adjustable canopy system balances the clarity and reverberance of
performances, helps control the loudness of the sound, and - in conjunction
with the curved acoustic reflectors - assists in cross-stage communication
among musicians.
 

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