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Doctor Who’s resident composer since 2005, Murray Gold, is helping the renowned Crouch End Festival Chorus celebrates its 30th anniversary with an innovative programme of traditional and contemporary classical music, performed at venues across London throughout 2014. Gold will be appearing with the chorus at the Barbican Centre, London on Saturday 18 January 2014, 7.30pm,
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Doctor Who’s resident composer since 2005, Murray Gold, is helping the renowned Crouch End Festival Chorus celebrates its 30th anniversary with an innovative programme of traditional and contemporary classical music, performed at venues across London throughout 2014. Gold will be appearing with the chorus at the Barbican Centre, London on Saturday 18 January 2014, 7.30pm,
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- 1/5/2014
- by Christian Cawley
- Kasterborous.com
Noel Gallagher has confirmed that Reverend and The Makers will be the support act for his upcoming tour. The former Oasis star will perform a string of arena gigs in support of his number one debut album Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds next month. Reverend and The Makers will open Gallagher's shows in Manchester, Aberdeen, Sheffield, Glasgow, London and Birmingham. Gallagher will also be joined by a three-piece brass section and the choirs Crouch End Festival Chorus and Hertfordshire Chorus. Tickets (more)...
- 1/23/2012
- by By Lewis Corner
- Digital Spy
Everett The Beatles at Abbey Road Studios in 1967.
Celebrations to mark Abbey Road’s 80th anniversary will feature never-before-heard orchestral arrangements of songs by The Beatles, Pink Floyd, Oasis and Radiohead among other popular rock and roll names.
The legendary recording venue adopted by the Fab Four and other music heavyweights, turns 80 in November but celebrations are kicking off this weekend in London. In conjunction with American Express, the studios have put together a weekend event entitled Symphony at the Park,...
Celebrations to mark Abbey Road’s 80th anniversary will feature never-before-heard orchestral arrangements of songs by The Beatles, Pink Floyd, Oasis and Radiohead among other popular rock and roll names.
The legendary recording venue adopted by the Fab Four and other music heavyweights, turns 80 in November but celebrations are kicking off this weekend in London. In conjunction with American Express, the studios have put together a weekend event entitled Symphony at the Park,...
- 8/18/2011
- by Javier Espinoza
- Speakeasy/Wall Street Journal
Ray Davies has unveiled the lineup of this year's Meltdown festival. As previously announced, the ex-Kinks man is curating this year's event, which takes place at several venues at London's Southbank Centre from June 10 to June 19. Davies himself will open the event with his band at the Royal Festival Hall and close proceedings with the London Philharmonic Orchestra and Crouch End Festival Chorus at the same venue on the final day. Tickets go on sale to Southbank Centre Members on March 29 at 10am and are available on general release from March 31 at 10am. The full lineup is as follows:
June 10 - Ray Davies & Band, Royal Festival HallJune 10 - The Crazy World of Arthur Brown & The Legendary Pink Dots, Queen Elizabeth HallJune 10 - Roger McGough & special guests, Purcell Room at Queen Elizabeth HallJune 11- The Fugs, Queen Elizabeth HallJune (more)...
June 10 - Ray Davies & Band, Royal Festival HallJune 10 - The Crazy World of Arthur Brown & The Legendary Pink Dots, Queen Elizabeth HallJune 10 - Roger McGough & special guests, Purcell Room at Queen Elizabeth HallJune 11- The Fugs, Queen Elizabeth HallJune (more)...
- 3/24/2011
- by By Mayer Nissim
- Digital Spy
Noel Gallagher wants to use a choir on his forthcoming solo LP. The former "Oasis" guitarist, who quit the band August 2009 following a series of explosive rows with his brother, frontman Liam Gallagher, wants the Crouch End Festival Chorus to appear on the record after performing with them at London's Royal Albert Hall last month.
"I was speaking to Noel's manager about this and I was saying to him," David Temple, the choir's conductor, said. "We'll get the very best out of the choir if we get any recording. It'd be in a studio, we'd love it."
While Noel has said little about his solo record, Liam has revealed his is working with his fellow former Oasis' band mates, Gem Archer, Andy Bell and Chris Sharrock, but won't be reprising the name because he hates it. He said, "It's not Oasis. That was a s**t name anyway. I'm glad...
"I was speaking to Noel's manager about this and I was saying to him," David Temple, the choir's conductor, said. "We'll get the very best out of the choir if we get any recording. It'd be in a studio, we'd love it."
While Noel has said little about his solo record, Liam has revealed his is working with his fellow former Oasis' band mates, Gem Archer, Andy Bell and Chris Sharrock, but won't be reprising the name because he hates it. He said, "It's not Oasis. That was a s**t name anyway. I'm glad...
- 4/17/2010
- by celebrity-mania.com
- Celebrity Mania
Noel Gallagher wants to use a choir on his forthcoming solo LP. The former Oasis guitarist - who quit the band last August following a series of explosive rows with his brother, frontman Liam Gallagher - wants the Crouch End Festival Chorus to appear on the record after performing with them at London's Royal Albert Hall last month. David Temple, the choir's conductor, said: "I was speaking to Noel's manager about this and I was saying to him, 'We'll get the very best out of the choir if we get any recording. It'd be in a studio, we'd love it." While Noel has said little about his solo record, Liam has revealed his is working with his fellow former Oasis...
- 4/17/2010
- Monsters and Critics
This will mark the premiere of the years most provocatively titled film: Lesbian Vampire Killers. Starring James Corden and Matthew Holden as a pair of lost hikers who encounter a strange lesbian vampire ritual, the film follows in the footsteps of Shaun of the Dead in providing a dark and quirky British look at horror films. More in focus with our interest, the film boasts an energetic and lively score by Debbie Wiseman, who follows up her popular soundtracks to Arséne Lupin and Flood with another bombastic work. This time however she had to find the right balance between horror and comedy as she explains in the following discussion...
How did this project first find you?
I first met with the director Phil Claydon about two and a half years ago when the project was still in development. He'd enjoyed listening to some of my music, particularly my score for Arsene Lupin,...
How did this project first find you?
I first met with the director Phil Claydon about two and a half years ago when the project was still in development. He'd enjoyed listening to some of my music, particularly my score for Arsene Lupin,...
- 3/27/2009
- Daily Film Music Blog
This will mark the premiere of the years most provocatively titled film: Lesbian Vampire Killers. Starring James Corden and Matthew Holden as a pair of lost hikers who encounter a strange lesbian vampire ritual, the film follows in the footsteps of Shaun of the Dead in providing a dark and quirky British look at horror films. More in focus with our interest, the film boasts an energetic and lively score by Debbie Wiseman, who follows up her popular soundtracks to Arséne Lupin and Flood with another bombastic work. This time however she had to find the right balance between horror and comedy as she explains in the following discussion...
How did this project first find you?
I first met with the director Phil Claydon about two and a half years ago when the project was still in development. He'd enjoyed listening to some of my music, particularly my score for Arsene Lupin,...
How did this project first find you?
I first met with the director Phil Claydon about two and a half years ago when the project was still in development. He'd enjoyed listening to some of my music, particularly my score for Arsene Lupin,...
- 3/15/2009
- Daily Film Music Blog
Oasis have been confirmed as the headliners of the final night of the BBC Electric Proms. The band will perform with the Crouch End Festival Chorus at the Camden Roundhouse on October 26, with support from Glasvegas. Speaking about the gig, Noel Gallagher said: "We are doing the Electric Proms, and we're doing it with the Crouch End Choir as well - there's 50 odd of them - because some of the songs on the album have got a 50-piece choir on them. "It should be good actually. (more)...
- 9/29/2008
- by By Alex Fletcher
- Digital Spy
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