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The first modern acoustic concert hall in Latvia is found 240 km from the capital city of Rīga, in Rēzekne. The Latgale GORS Concert Hall was purpose-built as a hall with perfect acoustics, tiered seating, high-quality lights and fine in-house technical equipment.
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The Cēsis Concert Hall opened its doors in May 2014, and it features concerts by top-level musicians, professional theatrical performances, art exhibitions and film screenings. It has welcomed universally renowned musicians such as Gidon Kremer, Martha Argerich, Nicolas Alstaedt, Didier Lockwood and Marko Ylonen to appear at the centre. The hall is a multifunctional building in that it also houses a music high school, premises for groups of hobbyists, and offices for the regional culture and tourism administration. A specific aspect of the hall is that it was built with local materials – wood and ceramics, but in a modern way.
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The Cēsis Concert Hall opened its doors in May 2014, and it features concerts by top-level musicians, professional theatrical performances, art exhibitions and film screenings. It has welcomed universally renowned musicians such as Gidon Kremer, Martha Argerich, Nicolas Alstaedt, Didier Lockwood and Marko Ylonen to appear at the centre. The hall is a multifunctional building in that it also houses a music high school, premises for groups of hobbyists, and offices for the regional culture and tourism administration. A specific aspect of the hall is that it was built with local materials – wood and ceramics, but in a modern way.
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