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Discover LudwigThe phrase "open concert" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a concert that is accessible to the public without restrictions, often implying no admission fee or an invitation to all.
Example: "The city is hosting an open concert in the park this Saturday, inviting everyone to come and enjoy the music."
Alternatives: "public concert" or "free concert."
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This period instrument band is offering an all-Bach program at the open concert barn at Maverick Concerts.
Mr. Bongiovanni also said that open concert seating, which was common two decades ago and added to the anarchic nature of events, has been replaced almost entirely with reserved seating.
"It is taking a different form this year than the open concert of years past but some great musical talent has signed on to the 24 Hours event," said a spokeswoman, referring to an annual 24-hour event held by Gore's NGO, Climate Reality.
"My last goal, even if it doesn't occur until I go away, will be to do the first concert," Mr. Masur said, "an open concert in whatever condition the hall will be in in summertime, to prove that young people will come with the right programming".
Seiji Ozawa has made opera a part of the Tanglewood schedule since the early 1980's, and although there were reservations in the early years about the efficacy of presenting semi-staged opera in the festival's large, open concert shed, Mr. Ozawa's operatic adventures have become highlights.
On 19 March 2012, an open concert was held in the city, which was broadcast live on local television.
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With so many songs, an open concert-taping policy, songs over three hours long, jams that can veer into Grateful Dead territory, claims of taking drugs to make music and liberal musical experimentation, it was no shocker when Ween was embraced by the jam-band scene.
Mr. Brady's songs have been recorded by Tina Turner and Carlos Santana Eric Claptonn has tapped him to open concerts in Europe.
On The Joshua Tree Tour, "Where the Streets Have No Name" was most often used to open concerts.
Museums are open, concerts are happening, people are eating at restaurants, going to the shopping areas, enjoy walking in the streets, and take trams, buses, and the metro.
Another mandate is to include a world premiere each season; this year the opening concert featured a piece by Paul Moravec.
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