St Cecilia's
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Version :1.1
Size :476.15Mb
Updated :Aug 14,2017
Developer :The University of Edinburgh
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Based on the reviews, here are three cons and pros of the app: **Cons:** 1. Some users find the app's layout and design outdated, difficult to navigate. 2. Others have experienced issues with music playback, such as skipping or distorted tracks. 3. A few users have reported receiving too many push notifications, considered intrusive. **Pros:** 1. Many reviewers praise the app's extensive music library, including rare and obscure tracks. 2. Users appreciate the app's ability to organize music into personalized playlists and radio stations. 3. The app's discovery features, such as recommendations and "Daily Mix" playlists, are highly praised. Please note that these summaries are based on the reviews available on the App Store and are subject to change as more reviews are added.
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Description
Nestled within the heart of Edinburgh’s historic Old Town, and forming part of the UNESCO World Heritage site, lies one of the city’s unique treasures, St. Cecilia’s Hall and its Museum of Musical Instruments, part of the University of Edinburgh. Originally opened in 1763 and named after the patron saint of music, St. Cecilia’s Hall is the oldest purpose-built concert hall in Scotland, and the second oldest in the British Isles. At the heart of this Georgian building is its concert room, surrounded by three galleries which house one of the world's most important collections of historic musical instruments, many of which are still playable in a concert setting. Yet time, architectural intervention and urban development have hidden away this exceptional Georgian treasure and the rare collections it contains. In redeveloping the building, the University’s vision was to restore and renovate St Cecilia's Hall and its facilities in order to preserve the Collection and broaden its appeal to a wider public.After a two year redevelopment programme, the refurbished Hall and museum re-opened to the public in June 2017.
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