22nd March 2014 at the Royal Festival Hall (J.P. Morgan Pavilion), London SE1.
“Pull Out All the Stops”, a Festival celebrating the Restoration of the Royal Festival Hall organ (free event).
Country: Britain. Style: Western Classical - Early Music.
Lineup: Richard Thomas (crumhorn/recorder/cornett/trumpet/bagpipes), George Bartle (crumhorn/recorder/sackbut/trumpet/bagpipes), Emma Murphy (crumhorn/recorder).
Pipe Organs were developed between the 15th and the 17th centuries, and their stops were named after the instruments of the time. This event consisted of a series of performances demonstrating the sounds of some of those instruments: crumhorns, recorders, the cornett, the sackbut, (natural) trumpets and bagpipes. The musicians - Richard Thomas, George Bartle and Emma Murphy - have played with many of the leading British Early Music groups such as the King’s Consort, City Musick and Fortvne’s Noyse.
Tags: Western Classical Music Great Britain Early Music Soprano Crumhorn Bass Crumhorn Alto Crumhorn Crumhorn Pull Out All the Stops Southbank Centre
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22nd March 2014 at the Royal Festival Hall (J.P. Morgan Pavilion), London SE1.
“Pull Out All the Stops”, a Festival celebrating the Restoration of the Royal Festival Hall organ (free event).
Country: Britain. Style: Western Classical - Early Music.
Lineup: Richard Thomas (crumhorn/recorder/cornett/trumpet/bagpipes), George Bartle (crumhorn/recorder/sackbut/trumpet/bagpipes), Emma Murphy (crumhorn/recorder).
Pipe Organs were developed between the 15th and the 17th centuries, and their stops were named after the instruments of the time. This event consisted of a series of performances demonstrating the sounds of some of those instruments: crumhorns, recorders, the cornett, the sackbut, (natural) trumpets and bagpipes. The musicians - Richard Thomas, George Bartle and Emma Murphy - have played with many of the leading British Early Music groups such as the King’s Consort, City Musick and Fortvne’s Noyse.
Tags: Western Classical Music Great Britain Early Music Treble Recorder Bass Recorder Tenor Recorder Baroque Recorder Recorder Pull Out All the Stops Southbank Centre
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22nd March 2014 at the Royal Festival Hall (J.P. Morgan Pavilion), London SE1.
“Pull Out All the Stops”, a Festival celebrating the Restoration of the Royal Festival Hall organ (free event).
Country: Britain. Style: Western Classical - Early Music.
Lineup: Richard Thomas (crumhorn/recorder/cornett/trumpet/bagpipes), George Bartle (crumhorn/recorder/sackbut/trumpet/bagpipes), Emma Murphy (crumhorn/recorder).
Pipe Organs were developed between the 15th and the 17th centuries, and their stops were named after the instruments of the time. This event consisted of a series of performances demonstrating the sounds of some of those instruments: crumhorns, recorders, the cornett, the sackbut, (natural) trumpets and bagpipes. The musicians - Richard Thomas, George Bartle and Emma Murphy - have played with many of the leading British Early Music groups such as the King’s Consort, City Musick and Fortvne’s Noyse.
Tags: Western Classical Music Great Britain Early Music Alto Crumhorn Crumhorn Pull Out All the Stops Southbank Centre
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22nd March 2014 at the Royal Festival Hall (J.P. Morgan Pavilion), London SE1.
“Pull Out All the Stops”, a Festival celebrating the Restoration of the Royal Festival Hall organ (free event).
Country: Britain. Style: Western Classical - Early Music.
Lineup: Richard Thomas (crumhorn/recorder/cornett/trumpet/bagpipes), George Bartle (crumhorn/recorder/sackbut/trumpet/bagpipes), Emma Murphy (crumhorn/recorder).
Pipe Organs were developed between the 15th and the 17th centuries, and their stops were named after the instruments of the time. This event consisted of a series of performances demonstrating the sounds of some of those instruments: crumhorns, recorders, the cornett, the sackbut, (natural) trumpets and bagpipes. The musicians - Richard Thomas, George Bartle and Emma Murphy - have played with many of the leading British Early Music groups such as the King’s Consort, City Musick and Fortvne’s Noyse.
Tags: Western Classical Music Great Britain Early Music Tenor Recorder Recorder Pull Out All the Stops Southbank Centre
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22nd March 2014 at the Royal Festival Hall (J.P. Morgan Pavilion), London SE1.
“Pull Out All the Stops”, a Festival celebrating the Restoration of the Royal Festival Hall organ (free event).
Country: Britain. Style: Western Classical - Early Music.
Lineup: Richard Thomas (crumhorn/recorder/cornett/trumpet/bagpipes), George Bartle (crumhorn/recorder/sackbut/trumpet/bagpipes), Emma Murphy (crumhorn/recorder).
Pipe Organs were developed between the 15th and the 17th centuries, and their stops were named after the instruments of the time. This event consisted of a series of performances demonstrating the sounds of some of those instruments: crumhorns, recorders, the cornett, the sackbut, (natural) trumpets and bagpipes. The musicians - Richard Thomas, George Bartle and Emma Murphy - have played with many of the leading British Early Music groups such as the King’s Consort, City Musick and Fortvne’s Noyse.
Tags: Western Classical Music Great Britain Early Music Cornett Pull Out All the Stops Southbank Centre
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