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Tag Archives: Classical music
Wonderful Christmastime!
Indeed, these are bleak times for classical music and orchestras worldwide. The age of austerity has hit the arts in general very hard. There are horror stories of orchestras in the USA going on strike and going bankrupt; even Germany … Continue reading
Posted in About Brendan Ball, The RLPO Blogs, The Tour Blogs & Brendan's Solo Blogs
Tagged "Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra", 'Brendan Ball', 'RLPO', A Christmas Landscape, Ailis Ni Riain, Alasdair Malloy, Arts Council of England, Austerity, Beauty and the beast, Caledonis, Carl Davis, Chris Morley, Classic fm, Classical music, cornet, Daniel Bishop, David Charles Abell, Delia Derbyshire, Diana Damrau, Earl Carpenter, EMI, Frosty The Snowman And Friends, Ginger Boy Productions, Graham Eccles, Handel, He ain't heavy, he's my brother, Ian Tracey, James Clark, James Lowe, Jesus Leon, Jim Clark, John Suchet, John Wilson, Kart Traherne, Kathryn Lacy, Laurie Lee, Les Miserables, Lieutenant Kije, Liverpool Organic Brewery, Liverpool Philharmonic Youth Choir, Maxime Chevrot, Mel Torme, Merry christmas Everybody, Merry Xmas, Messiah, Noddy Holder, Phantom of the opera, Rachel Pankhurst, Ron Goodwin, Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Choir, Sandra Parr, Simon Emery, Slade, Sleigh Ride, Spirit of christmas, Superorchestra, The Justice Collective, Troika, Trumpet, Trumpet Horse Winney, twelve days of christmas, Vasily Petrenko, Virgin Classics, white christmass, Wonderful Christmastime, Xmas no. 1
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16/6/2010 Jon Lord: The Colour Purple
This week has found the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra half way through the Summer Pops season. Three years ago we recorded a work by Rock Legend Jon Lord. Aside from fame with Deep Purple and Whitesnake Jon is a respected composer … Continue reading
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Tagged "Deep Purple", "Jon Lord", "Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra", 'Brendan Ball', 'child in time', 'Concerto', 'Durham Concerto', 'flugel horn', 'RLPO', 'Rock Group', 'summer pops', 'to notice such things', 'When two worlds meet', Classical music, Durham
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