Cadogan Hall

Cadogan Hall
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Cadogan Hall est une salle de concert de 900 sièges à Sloane Terrace dans le quartier de Chelsea de Londres au Royaume-Uni. À l'origine, le bâtiment abritait la première église du Christ scientiste, construite en 1907 par l'architecte Robert Fellowes Chisholm. En 1996, le nombre de fidèles avaient très fortement diminué et le bâtiment ne fut plus utilisé. Mohamed Al Fayed, le propriétaire des magasins Harrods, acquit le bâtiment mais la société Cadogan Estates Ltd (société immobilière détenue par Lord Cadogan, dont les ancêtres étaient les principaux propriétaires fonciers de Chelsea depuis le XVIIIe siècle - comme en témoigne le nom des proches Cadogan Square et Cadogan Place) acheta l'immeuble en 2000[1] Le bâtiment est classé (grade II).

Le Cadogan Hall est connu pour ses fenêtres en vitraux

Le Cadogan Hall abrite un ensemble musical résident, le Royal Philharmonic Orchestra (RPO), le premier orchestre de Londres résident. Le Cadogan Estates offrit au RPO l'usage de la salle comme principal lieu de rassemblement fin 2001[1] et le RPO y donna son premier comme orchestre résident en novembre 2004[2]. Depuis 2005, le Cadogan Hall accueille aussi les concerts de musique de chambre des Proms le lundi midi[3],[4].


Références

  1. a et b Louise Jury : London Philharmonic gets a concert centre, The Independent (8 January 2002). Consulté le 2008-08-09.
  2. Annette Moreau : Royal Philharmonic Orchestra/Bliss, Cadogan Hall, London, The Independent (5 November 2004). Consulté le 2008-08-09.
  3. BBC Proms (27 April 2005). Proms Chamber Music at Cadogan Hall. Communiqué de presse. Consulté le 2008-08-09.
  4. Jessica Duchen : BBC Proms: Everything you wanted to know (but were afraid to ask), The Independent (18 July 2008). Consulté le 2008-08-09.

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Liens externes

51° 29′ 37″ N 0° 09′ 27″ W / 51.4936, -0.1576


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