Wednesday, August 17, 2011

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To celebrate the 80th anniversary of the world-renowned Abbey Road Studios, American Express have organised the inaugural ‘Symphony at the Park’ event this weekend (from 5pm daily). The picturesque surroundings of West London’s Chiswick House and Gardens play host to the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra who perform both new and classic rock, pop and epic film scores. Divided into 2 themed days, Saturday offers full symphonic versions of timeless rock and pop anthems from The Beatles, Elgar, Radiohead, Oasis, Kate Bush, Queen, Elbow, The Hollies, Radiohead and more. Sunday, in contrast,
That makes three I’m aware of, apart from the English original: there’s an Abbey Road in Syracuse, New York, and another in The Village, an enclave within Oklahoma City.
It’s a fine piece of irony that the pivotal album which started the genre of studio-produced progam rock music should make such a first-class opening half to a live concert.
To be held over two days at West London’s Chiswick House and Gardens, The Symphony In The Park’s first night, on August 20th, will host the symphonic versions of a selection of rock and pop classics, while the second night, August 21st, will see various film scores recorded at Abbey Road being performed live in all their epic glory.

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Abbey Road is the eleventh studio album released by the English rock band The Beatles and their last recorded. Though Let It Be was the last album released before the band's dissolution in 1970, work on Abbey Road began in April 1969. Abbey Road was released on 26 September 1969 in the United Kingdom, and 1 October 1969 in the United States. It was produced and orchestrated by George Martin for Apple Records. Geoff Emerick was engineer, Alan Parsons was assistant engineer, and Tony Banks was tape operator.

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