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Pantha Du Prince ) was eating lunch with some friends in Oslo when he first heard the cacophonous tones of the carillon. Originally of ancient Chinese descent and later adopted by the Europeans in the Middle Ages, the carillon is a towering
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When vintage tech makes modern music Technology reporter, BBC News Some artists are fond of the sound captured by more traditional microphones While many singers rush to adopt the latest software to create tracks that sell millions, recording studios
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It's obvious that he's hoping it will mark a comeback, for Oldfield clearly still feels badly treated by Britain. Yes, everyone loved Tubular Bells (its global sales stand at 17 million) but its then 19-year-old boy wonder composer a self-taught
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Olympic games fever has spread to the UK record charts, with artists involved in the London 2012 opening ceremony seeing a corresponding boost in sales. Mike Oldfield, Emeli Sande and Arctic Monkeys are among those to shift extra units following
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Since Thomas Heatherwick's Olympic cauldron raised its flaming spindles to the sky on 27 July, sales of songs used in Danny Boyle 's opening ceremony have shot up by 185% . This compilation, made available immediately after the event, rocketed to No
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Mike Oldfield wants to use the Olympics opening ceremony as a rallying cry. The British musician performed part of his hit "Tubular Bells" live during Friday's spectacular, and says it was an honor — and a vindication for a much-
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If Branson bids for Virgin can he alter the music landscape again when recorded music revenues are falling? Signing the Sex Pistols in 1977 was a publicity stunt which went gloriously right. Photograph: Ho/Reuters One thing separated Richard Branson
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Story continues below Sure, it is entertaining to laugh when, during one of the many repetitive sections of the composition, Holdsworth pauses for a sip of red wine. But, centrally, this is a sublime study in how far musical technology has advanced
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Story continues below Tubular Bells was "a way out of the mental anguish I was suffering" .....It is 39 years since a 21-year-old prodigy, already five years into his musical career, recorded Tubular Bells at Richard Branson's The Manor Studios in
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Lang won a Pulitzer prize for this piece in 2008, and it's the first performance of the New Music Quartet, a spin-off of Nashville's Portara Ensemble . The performance will be followed by a discussion moderated by John Pitcher, classical music critic,
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