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  2. Independent Society of Musicians - Wikipedia

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    The Independent Society of Musicians (ISM) is the UK and Ireland's professional body for musicians representing over 11,000 individuals across all areas of the music industry. The ISM is also a subject association for music education and is an independent non profit-making organisation.

  3. Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts - Wikipedia

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    In 1986, the Philadelphia Orchestra approved a plan to construct a new concert hall to replace the aging Academy of Music. It hoped to complete the new facility in time for its 1991 season. [ 2 ] The desire to move the orchestra from its facilities in the Academy of Music emerged as early as 1908, however plans stalled due to the lack of ...

  4. Irvine Auditorium - Wikipedia

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    It was designed by the firm of prominent Philadelphia area architect Horace Trumbauer and built 1926–1932. [1] Irvine Auditorium is notable for its nearly 11,000-pipe Curtis Organ , the world's 22nd-largest pipe organ (by ranks), [ 2 ] originally built for the Sesquicentennial Exposition of 1926 and donated to the university in 1928.

  5. ISM - Wikipedia

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    Independent Society of Musicians, (formerly Incorporated Society of Musicians) United Kingdom professional body; Independent Sacramental Movement, section of Christianity; International Society for Micropiles, concerned with micropile building techniques; ISM Canada, an information technology service company based in Regina, Saskatchewan

  6. Franklin Music Hall - Wikipedia

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    Franklin Music Hall is a concert venue in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It is in a converted building once part of the General Electric Switchgear Plant and opened in 1995. It has a capacity between 2,500 [ 1 ] and 3,000 people. [ 2 ]

  7. Forrest Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The new theatre was built in 1927 at the cost of $2 million, and was designed by architect Herbert J. Krapp; [1] [2] it was named after the 19th century actor Edwin Forrest, who was born in Philadelphia, and owned and lived in the Edwin Forrest House. The opening performance was The Red Robe in 1928. [1]

  8. Music of Philadelphia - Wikipedia

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    The Philadelphia Singers often sing in concerts with the orchestra. The center is also home to the Chamber Orchestra of Philadelphia, Philadanco and the Philadelphia Chamber Music Society (PCMS). The PCMS, established in 1986, puts on concerts by internationally renowned performers as well as local ensembles like 1807 and Friends, who have been ...

  9. Metropolitan Opera House (Philadelphia) - Wikipedia

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    The Philadelphia Operatic Society also used the house during and after the Met's tenure, through 1924. After the Met returned to performing at the Academy of Music for the 1920-1921 opera season, the MOH became the home of the Philadelphia Civic Opera Company until 1928. [ 9 ]