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One of our oldest instruments, the harp has a long and noble history attached to it. From ancient Egypt, to troubadours and princely courts, the harp has held audiences captive over centuries. The harp has constantly evolved and adapted as a response to changing musical environments, from something that existed in almost every ancient culture, to a versatile and sophisticated instrument. Instantly recognisable, the concert harp s gilded beauty proudly announces its presence, yet beyond the glamour of its appearance, and a prominent position in the modern orchestra, it remains still one of the least well known instruments in the classical world.
Bear McCreary - Valkyries (God of War, 2018) - Original soundtrack
Yoko Shimomura - Fate of the Unknown (Kingdom Hearts: Birth By Sleep) - Andrew Skeet/London Philharmonic, Crouch End Festival Chorus
Russell Brower - Invincible (World of Warcraft: Wrath of the Lich King) - Emmanuel Fratianni/City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra and Chorus
Jeremy Soule - Sovngarde (The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim) - Original soundtrack
Nobuo Uematsu - Dancing Mad (Final Fantasy VI) - Arnie Roth/Royal Stockholm Philharmonic, Oskar Ekburg, organ; Earthbound Papas (rock band)
Jessica Curry - The Sleep of Death (Everybody’s Gone To The Rapture) - Original soundtrack featuring London Voices, Metro Voices
Vanity: 2020s Sucks So Back to the 80s: A Flock of Seagulls - Space Age Love Song
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A Flock of Seagulls is a band reunited on Record for the first time since 1984. All four original members Mike Score, Ali Score, Frank Maudsley and Paul Reynolds play on the single Space Age Love Song , released prior to the their reunion album Ascension
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A new book, published by the Czech Philharmonic in collaboration with the National Heritage Institute and the National Technical Museum, pays tribute to one of Prague’s most beautiful landmarks, the Rudolfinum concert hall. On the space of five hundred pages, it maps the history of the building from the first construction plans to the early 1990s. The book, called Temple of Art: Rudolfinum, also features over 270 historical photographs, drawings, plans and posters.
The neo-Renaissance building of the Rudolfinum, one of the oldest concert halls in Europe, was designed by the architects of the National Theatre Josef Schulz and Josef Zítek. It was named after the Austrian crown prince Rudolf and it was opened to the public on February 7, 1885.The building has been used as a concert venue by the Czech Philharmonic since the orchestra’s foundation in 1896, but it is also home to one of Prague’s leading art galleries.