- St David's Hall
St David's Hall (Welsh: "Neuadd Dewi Sant") is a
performing arts and venue in the heart ofCardiff city centre , the capital ofWales . St David's Hall is the National Concert Hall and Conference Centre of Wales.It hosts the annual Welsh Proms, the Orchestral Series attracting renowned conductors and performers and the world famous biennial Cardiff Singer of the World competition. As well as classical music it also plays host to jazz, soul, pop, rock, dance, children's, r&b, musicals and other forms of world music, as well as light entertainment artists like Joan Collins. The foyers in the centre are open and have regular free performances from often local groups, and the many foyers, balconies and bar areas are also used to host art exhibitions. It also has its own Celebrity Restaurant, on top of the numerous bars.
History
Built in
1982 the Hall proved to be a tricky and remarkable building. ArchitectsSeymour Harris Partnership had the task of fitting a major 2000 seat, acoustically perfect auditorium, with surrounding dressing rooms, bars, foyers, a restaurant, offices and spacious concourse into a cramped city centre space. The space available was so cramped that they had to fit the complex into and on top of an already planned and partly built St. David's Shopping Centre. As a result they had to use every inch of space available and the building has a bit of an odd shape. It worked though, as since it opened on30 August 1982 (on that first day 21,000 people flooded through the doors) the Hall has attracted high profile world famous performers from all over the globe and itself has established a reputation as one of the premier concert and conference venues in Europe and the world. It held its first concert on 11 September 1982 [ [http://pirate.cardiffschools.net/index1.htm The first concert held in St David's Hall] ] . It was officially opened over 5 months after the first concert in 15 February 1983 by the Queen Mother [ [http://pirate.cardiffschools.net/index1.htm Official opening day of St David's Hall] ] . BBC National Orchestra and Chorus of Wales (the BBC NOW) is the orchestra-in-residence at St David's Hall, holding regular concerts with reasonably priced tickets to try to attract families who perhaps would not normally consider going to a classical concert. The Hall's acoustics are highly rated for orchestral music and a new sound system in 2005 has solved previous problems with amplified sound.Present day
The major events held at the Hall include the
BBC Cardiff Singer of the World competition held every two years and the Welsh Proms held annually.There were fears that St David's Hall would be hit by the opening of the grander, and undoubtedly more spectacular
Wales Millennium Centre inCardiff Bay ; these fears have been partly realised. TheWales Millennium Centre has made St David's Hall look its age. The angular grey concrete that makes up nearly the whole visible exterior and some interior foyers looks unmistakably 70s/80s modernist new build. Audiences have remained constant at the Hall but political favour and the Wales Millennium Centre's national subsidy has made it a challenge for the Hall to compete.St David's Hall is owned managed and funded by Cardiff Council and has a thriving education and community department called
Arts active which mounts various schools and arts outreach projects.ee also
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List of concert halls Notes
External links
* [http://www.stdavidshallcardiff.co.uk St David's Hall official site]
* [http://www.cardiff.gov.uk/content.asp?Parent_Directory_id=2865&nav=2868,2963,2974,3654 Cardiff Council St David's Hall]
* [http://www.welshproms.co.uk/ The Welsh Proms official site]
* [http://www.bbc.co.uk/wales/cardiffsinger/ BBC Cardiff Singer of the World official site]
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