Sony Classics UK announces the release of Choreography
Vanessa-Mae's first album on the Sony Classical label will be released in the UK on October 18th. Vanessa-Mae will perform live music of her new album in a special concert on October 21st in the London 'Royal Festival Hall.'
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Choreography released in the UK on October 18th
Sony Classics UK announces the release of Choreography
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Walter Taieb?
I looked at the sony uk page I saw that they do not mention Walter Taieb in the press release. It is strange, since he has 3 pieces on the cd. It is unfortunate, as many people on this forum think his compositions are some of the best on the album.
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Re: Sony Classics UK announces the release of Choreography
[quote="Rijko Ebens"]Sony Classics UK announces the release of Choreography
Vanessa-Mae's first album on the Sony Classical label will be released in the UK on October 18th. Vanessa-Mae will perform live music of her new album in a special concert on October 21st in the London 'Royal Festival Hall.'[quote]
Rijko : What's the different between 'Royal Albert Hall' and Royal Festival Hall ?
Is Royal Festival Hall bigger than Royal Albert Hall?
Vanessa-Mae's first album on the Sony Classical label will be released in the UK on October 18th. Vanessa-Mae will perform live music of her new album in a special concert on October 21st in the London 'Royal Festival Hall.'[quote]
Rijko : What's the different between 'Royal Albert Hall' and Royal Festival Hall ?
Is Royal Festival Hall bigger than Royal Albert Hall?
The Royal Albert hall was built in 1871 and is full of history it has had
150,000 performances taken place with in its Auditorium.
Link: The Royal Albert hall
select> About the Hall/ History
The Royal festival Hall was built over a 3 year period, construction was
started in 1948 and finished in 1951.
The Festival Hall is situated beside the Thames River and is just up the
road from the London Eye ferris wheel.
So if you concert goers have some spare time you should go on it.
The Festival hall is a typical early 50's UK building constructed from concrete.
Link: The Royal Festival Hall.
150,000 performances taken place with in its Auditorium.
Link: The Royal Albert hall
select> About the Hall/ History
The Royal festival Hall was built over a 3 year period, construction was
started in 1948 and finished in 1951.
The Festival Hall is situated beside the Thames River and is just up the
road from the London Eye ferris wheel.
So if you concert goers have some spare time you should go on it.
The Festival hall is a typical early 50's UK building constructed from concrete.
Link: The Royal Festival Hall.