Final Coral Performance - St.Cecilia's Hall - Feb 7, 2016
A MUSICAL VISIT TO EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND
9118 A MUSICAL VISIT TO EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND I The Choristers of St. Mary's Episcopal Cathedral and Orchestra of the St. Mary's School of Music join Diane Bish in music from St. Mary's Episcopal Cathedral. A bagpipe maker's shop, bagpipers, Scottish dancers, and scenes of the city are featured. Music selections include: Lemmens Fanfare, Elgar Serenade for Strings, Haydn Benedictus, Mathias Processional, the Edinburgh Hymn, and God Save the Queen.
K283ii Part 2
Part 2 of the film of K.283 2nd movement from the CD recording made on the 1763 Hass clavichord in St Cecilia's Hall, Edinburgh, April 2011 by John Irving as part of the British Academy-funded project, Mozart and the Hass Clavichord.
The film extracts focus on aspects of the recording process.
Hass 1763 clavichord used by kind permission of the Edinburgh University Collection of Historic Musical Instruments.
Producer: Jane Booth. Sound Engineer: Kevin Hay.
First Performance: St. Cecilia Hall
Thomas Aquinas College Ingrid Beers (’20) performs Bach Cello Suite No. 1 in G in the still-under construction St. Cecilia Lecture and Concert Hall -- a gift of the Fritz B. Burns Foundation
Orchestrion - Museum of Childhood - Edinburgh
Info: A delightful tune is heard coming from an orchestrion.
Location: Museum of Childhood - High Street - Royal Mile - Edinburgh - Scotland - United Kingdom
Date Recorded: 27th September 2014
K570ii fingering issues
Extract from recording sessions of Mozart and the Hass Clavichord CD on the 1763 Hass clavichord (Edinburgh University Collection of Historic Musical Instruments), in St Cecilia's Hall, Edinburgh, April 2011. John Irving discusses some fingering issues stemming from the use of this clavichord in the slow movement of Mozart's Sonata in B flat, K.570
Clavichord used by kind permission of the Edinburgh University Collection of Historic Musical Instruments. Project supported by The British Academy.
Producer: Jane Booth. Sound Engineer: Kevin Hay.
K570 finale takes
Film extracts from John Irving's CD recording of Mozart B flat Sonata, K.570 (3rd movement), made in St Cecilia's Hall, Edinburgh, April 2011 on the 1763 Johann Adolphe Hass clavichord by kind permission of the Edinburgh University Collection of Historic Musical Instruments.
The project is supported by The British Academy.
Producer: Jane Booth. Sound engineer: Kevin Hay.
K330i takes Hands
Film extract from John Irving's CD recording sessions on the Hass 5-octave clavichord (1763) in St Cecilia's Hall, 18-21 April 2011. This short film captures some of the session on Mozart's C major Sonata, K.330, first movement. The project is funded by The British Academy. Thanks are due to the Edinburgh University Collection of Historic Musical Instruments for permission to use this instrument for the recording and to John Raymond for tuning and maintenance.
Producer of the CD: Jane Booth. Sound Engineer: Kevin Hay.
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Royal National Theatre | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
00:02:02 1 Origins
00:05:33 2 Theatre building and architecture
00:05:43 2.1 Theatres
00:06:02 2.1.1 Olivier Theatre
00:07:03 2.1.2 Lyttelton Theatre
00:07:22 2.1.3 Dorfman Theatre
00:08:02 2.1.4 Temporary Theatre
00:08:56 2.2 Architecture
00:11:20 2.3 Foyers and interior spaces
00:12:39 3 NT Future
00:13:00 4 National Theatre Studio
00:14:06 5 National Theatre Live
00:16:00 6 Learning and participation
00:16:09 6.1 Connections
00:16:47 6.2 On Demand. In Schools
00:18:04 7 Outdoor festivals
00:18:13 7.1 River Stage
00:19:00 7.2 Watch This Space
00:20:56 8 Artistic Directors
00:24:10 9 Notable productions
00:24:19 9.1 1963–1973
00:27:01 9.2 1974–1987
00:30:05 9.3 1988–1997
00:32:26 9.4 1998–2002
00:34:43 9.5 2003–2014
00:37:40 9.6 2015–present
00:42:01 10 Gallery
00:42:10 11 See also
00:42:34 12 Notes
00:42:43 13 Bibliography
00:43:49 14 Further reading
00:44:10 15 External links
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The Royal National Theatre in London, commonly known as the National Theatre (NT), is one of the United Kingdom's three most prominent publicly funded performing arts venues, alongside the Royal Shakespeare Company and the Royal Opera House. Internationally, it is known as the National Theatre of Great Britain.From its foundation in 1963 until 1976, the company was based at the Old Vic theatre in Waterloo. The current building is located next to the Thames in the South Bank area of central London. In addition to performances at the National Theatre building, the National Theatre tours productions at theatres across the United Kingdom.Permission to add the Royal prefix to the name of the theatre was given in 1988, but the full title is rarely used. The theatre presents a varied programme, including Shakespeare, other international classic drama, and new plays by contemporary playwrights. Each auditorium in the theatre can run up to three shows in repertoire, thus further widening the number of plays which can be put on during any one season.
In June 2009, the theatre began National Theatre Live (NT Live), a programme of simulcasts of live productions to cinemas, first in the United Kingdom and then internationally. The programme began with a production of Phèdre, starring Helen Mirren, which was screened live in 70 cinemas across the UK. NT Live productions have since been broadcast to over 2,500 venues in 60 countries around the world.
The NT had an annual turnover of approximately £105 million in 2015–16, of which earned income made up 75% (58% from ticket sales, 5% from NT Live and Digital, and 12% from commercial revenue such as in the restaurants, bookshops, etc.). Support from Arts Council England provided 17% of income, 1% from Learning and Participation activity, and the remaining 9% came from a mixture of companies, individuals, trusts and foundations.
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