Tag:theatre:type=concert_hall
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Hall designed for performances of live music. ![]() |
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Concert Halls are buildings, or sometimes rooms in a larger building, built specifically for the performance of live music, mainly from the classical tradition.
Concert halls differ from theaters in a number of ways: open stage, no or very limited back stage area, significantly different acoustic design, no fly tower, orchestra pit, wings etc. Concert Halls may have a large organ built into their fabric, often with parts of the organ, including the console occupying a prominent position at the rear of the stage area. Equally the rear of the stage often rises in a series of tiers to accommodate sections of an orchestra and choral singers. In many cases, the Sydney Opera House Sydney Opera House being a good example, theaters and concert halls share backstage and front-of-house facilities in a single building.
How to map
Draw the area along the theater outline. An add:
Consider adding the genre as well, e.g.
- theatre:genre=philharmonic - A theatre for orchestral performances
- theatre:genre=chamber_music - A theatre for soloist or small ensemble music performances
See also
- amenity=music_venue a more generic tag, which also includes venues for other forms of music such as jazz, folk, pop, rock etc.
- amenity=concert_hall