the carnegie hall concert
英漢例句
- Carnegie Hall:This is the most famous concert hall in the USA, where the world's greatest musicians perform.
卡耐基音樂(lè)廳:是美國(guó)最著名的音樂(lè)大廳,是世界最優(yōu)秀音樂(lè)家表演的地方。
blog.sina.com.cn - It was so popular and influential that in 1938, Goodman and his orchestra were invited to play the first nonclassical concert at Carnegie Hall.
“大樂(lè)隊(duì)爵士樂(lè)”大受歡迎,聲名遠(yuǎn)播,由于這個(gè)原因,1938年古德曼和他的管弦樂(lè)隊(duì)受到邀請(qǐng),在卡內(nèi)基禮堂舉行了有史以來(lái)第一場(chǎng)非古典音樂(lè)會(huì)。 - Thomas Edison at a Carnegie Hall concert where the audience acknowledged him by rising to their feet, clapping, whistling, and throwing their programs into the air.
在卡耐基大廳里,觀眾們?yōu)榱吮磉_(dá)對(duì)他的敬意,全都起立,鼓掌,尖叫,將他們的節(jié)目表拋向空中。
blog.sina.com.cn - The treatment was successful. That same year, she performed her second concert at Carnegie Hall.
- His latest recording is called Keith Jarrett: The Carnegie Hall Concert.
NPR: Keith Jarrett's Audience Connection - Mr. MYERS: The jumping boogie sound even made it into high society when those three, calling themselves the Boogie-Woogie Trio, performed at Carnegie Hall for the now famous Spiritual Swing Concert in 1938.
NPR: Boogie-Woogie Flu Sufferers, Unite - This Carnegie Hall concert, by the Orpheus Chamber Orchestra, features two orchestral pieces by Schumann that have been remodeled, so to speak—one by the composer himself, and another by Paul Chihara.
NPR: Robert Schumann Reconsidered at Carnegie Hall