Posts Tagged: London Contemporary Orchestra
Rebekka Karijord / London Contemporary Orchestra ~ Songs of Earth
Many of our readers encountered Songs of Earth for the first time in our roundup of The Year’s Best Film Scores. As the film nears international release, we expect it will pick up steam. The same holds true for the
Rebekka Karijord / London Contemporary Orchestra ~ Songs of Earth
Many of our readers encountered Songs of Earth for the first time in our roundup of The Year’s Best Film Scores. As the film nears international release, we expect it will pick up steam. The same holds true for the
Matthew Herbert ~ The Horse
To quote the press release, Matthew Herbert’s latest is an album “based around a full-size horse skeleton”. This is a statement that prompts questions. One such question is “why?” Is it for shock value? He’s certainly unafraid of controversy, as
Matthew Herbert ~ The Horse
To quote the press release, Matthew Herbert’s latest is an album “based around a full-size horse skeleton”. This is a statement that prompts questions. One such question is “why?” Is it for shock value? He’s certainly unafraid of controversy, as
Danny Mulhern ~ Singing Through Others
We are not machines, but we are surrounded by them. We’re an ancient species who have surrounded ourselves with technology too complex for most of us to understand. Our society has embraced burnout-inducing narratives that coerce us into thinking we
Danny Mulhern ~ Singing Through Others
We are not machines, but we are surrounded by them. We’re an ancient species who have surrounded ourselves with technology too complex for most of us to understand. Our society has embraced burnout-inducing narratives that coerce us into thinking we
Organ Reframed 2017
“Curating Organ Reframed 2017 has been an incredibly exciting process. To have the opportunity to build on the organ’s rich history and bring it to the attention of a new generation of artists feels important. It may not be the
Organ Reframed 2017
“Curating Organ Reframed 2017 has been an incredibly exciting process. To have the opportunity to build on the organ’s rich history and bring it to the attention of a new generation of artists feels important. It may not be the