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The festival was founded in 1973 and initially took place at the Royal College of Music before moving to the Old Royal Naval College, Greenwich, and taking on the name Greenwich Early Music Festival. Each year, the Festival invites performers and exhibitors from across the world to perform concerts and exhibit their goods. [ 1 ]
The Conservatoire (formally The Blackheath Conservatoire of Music and the Arts) is an educational charity in Blackheath, on the border of the London boroughs of Greenwich and Lewisham. The Conservatoire of Music and the Arts took on its current structure in 1991 with the merger of the Blackheath Conservatoire of Music and the Blackheath School ...
Luminis may refer to: ... Vox Luminis, a Belgian early music vocal ensemble This page was last edited on 30 July 2019, at 03:01 (UTC). Text is available under the ...
The Green Man was a public house on Blackheath Hill (now the A2), in Blackheath, London. It was an important stop for coach traffic owing to its position and was used as the headquarters of the Royal Blackheath Golf Club. It hosted "free-and-easy" music hall evenings in the 19th century and jazz and pop music in the 20th.
Vox Luminis, Lionel Meunier Ricercar 2016; J.S. Bach: Actus Tragicus – Cantatas BWV 106, 150, 131, 12, Alpha, 2016 [1] "Ein feste Burg ist unser Gott" Luther and the Music of the Reformation, Bart Jacobs (organ) Vox Luminis, Lionel Meunier Ricercar 2017; 2018: Henry Purcell, King Arthur (Alpha 430) 2019: Bach - Kantaten (Ricercar RIC 401)
The town of Sinaia and Luminiș Villa held a special significance for Enescu, who considered them his places of refuge. Enescu was both sentimentally and professionally connected to this town, mainly due to Queen Elisabeth's support of his musical career.
Blackheath Halls is a 600-seat concert hall on Lee Road in Blackheath, London, United Kingdom. It claims to be London's oldest surviving purpose-built cultural venue. It claims to be London's oldest surviving purpose-built cultural venue.
Black Beauty is a 1928 jazz composition by Duke Ellington. According to Ellington scholar A.H. Lawrence, the composition originated as a solo piano piece titled "Firewater" that Ellington played at the Cotton Club at the end of intermissions, as his band members returned to the stage. After he orchestrated and recorded the tune, he decided the ...