Friends of L'Orange

Rive Gauche - Véronique & Rob's JAZZ band. Not to be missed!
www.rivegauchejazz.co.uk

Europa String Choir duet and long-term L'Orange collaborators
www.europastringchoir.com

Jon Lloyd, a UK based saxophonist and composer, has been at the forefront of the British avant-garde music scene for the past ten years - working with collaborators of the calibre of Phil Wachsmann, Paul Rogers, John Law, Mark Sanders and Paul Clarvis.
www.jonlloyd.org

Markus Reuter & Centrozoon. Revolving around the core trio of German electronic musicians, Markus Reuter (Europa String Choir) and Bernhard Wöstheinrich along with English singer Tim Bowness (best known for his work with No-Man), Centrozoon creates an intriguing musical hybrid that mixes menacing atmospheres, impossible beats and hypnotic balladry to powerful effect.
www.centrozoon.de

Daniel Biro, composer
www.danielbiro.com

Frank Lalou, calligrapher
www.lalou.net

Jac Depczyk, graphic design
www.eyeball.co.uk


Organisations, Record Labels, etc.

SARGASSO, a London based contemporary music label, provides a vital source to today’s listener whose thirst for compelling new music they wish to quench.
www.sargasso.com

THE WIRE Magazine, Adventures in Modern Music
www.thewire.co.uk

THE RUSSELL-COTES MUSEUM: an extensive collection of British art is housed there, in the former residence of Sir Merton and Lady Annie Russell-Cotes. On entering the Museum, you are struck by the influence of late 19th century studio houses, reflected in the exotic and eclectic decoration. A plaster rendition of the Parthenon frieze graces the stairs and a Moorish alcove echoes the exotic residences of Leighton and Alma-Tadema. The Victorian paintings on display reflect the names of the more notable that are included in the collection: D. G. Rossetti, Arthur Hughes, John Brett, Edwin Long, Simeon Solomon, Lawrence Alma-Tadema, William Etty, Frederick Goodall, Albert Moore, Evelyn De Morgan, Edwin Landseer and William P. Frith.
www.russell-cotes.bournemouth.gov.uk

 
   
 
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