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- Tivoli Concert Hall (Danish: Tivolis Koncertsal) is a 1,660-capacity concert hall at Tivoli Gardens in Copenhagen, Denmark. The building, which was designed...
- host broadcaster Danmarks Radio (DR), the contest was held at Tivolis Koncertsal on 21 March 1964, and was hosted by Danish TV presenter Lotte Wæver. Sixteen...
- 28/03/1965 Copenhagen, Denmark, Tivolis Koncertsal (2 shows) 30/03/1965 Copenhagen, Denmark, Tivolis Koncertsal (2 shows) 31/03/1965 Gothenburg, Sweden...
- Retrieved 6 November 2014. Krøyer, Kent (13 March 2005). "Audi med indbygget koncertsal fra B&O" [Audi with built in concert hall from B&O] (in Danish). Mediehuset...
- (Garcia, Hunter) – 4:38 from Europe '72; live, April 14, 1972, Tivolis Koncertsal, Copenhagen "Ramble On Rose" (Garcia, Hunter) – 6:02 from Europe '72;...
- 22 & 24, 1960 Venue L'Olympia, Paris Konserthuset, Stockholm Tivolis Koncertsal, Copenhagen Genre Jazz Length 220:00 Label Columbia/Legacy Producer Steve...
- 1972, Tivolis Koncertsal 18:30 7. "Caution (Do Not Stop On Tracks)" Garcia Kreutzmann Lesh McKernan Weir April 14, 1972, Tivolis Koncertsal 4:39 8. "Who...
- October 2006. p. 16. Krøyer, Kent (13 March 2005). "Audi med indbygget koncertsal fra B&O" [Audi with built in concert hall from B&O] (in Danish). Mediehuset...
- Copenhagen (Tivolis Koncertsal) 9 February "Vuggevise" Ellen Winther Kjeld Bonfils, Sejr Volmer-Sørensen 10 1963 Copenhagen (Tivolis Koncertsal) 24 February...
- September 2008 and took over the concert hall under the name Konservatoriets Koncertsal. Rectors of the academy: 1867–1890: Niels Gade 1890–1899: Johan Peter...