Planets play @ St. Pauls
NEW WORLDS
The video we produced for National Philharmonic Jan 2018 at Strathmore was used in majestic St. Paul's Cathedral, London on Sept 6, 2018.
Original visualization by Scientific Visualization Studio. Video produced/edited by Swarupa Nune.
Photos courtesy Graham Lacdao.
Program notes:
The music of America and beyond, celebrating the 60th anniversary of the American Memorial Chapel at St Paul’s Cathedral
Holst - The Planets
Simon Johnson (Organ), the Choir of St Paul’s Girls’ School
From the new world to new worlds, a sonic and visual blockbusting finale to the series as Simon Johnson, the celebrated Organist of St Paul’s Cathedral, takes us through Holst’s spectacular odyssey, joined by the ethereal voices from St Paul’s Girls’ School, where Holst wrote his masterpiece. Alongside the music, enjoy big-screen space footage that beautifully marries the latest images with the monumental score, and bring your electronic devices as the presentation is live-streamed via the St Paul’s website. The concert will begin with a video message from the International Space Station… This is a mesmerising spectacle not to be missed.
Planets play @ St. Pauls
NEW WORLDS
The video we produced for National Philharmonic Jan 2018 at Strathmore was used in majestic St. Paul's Cathedral, London on Sept 6, 2018.
Original visualization by Scientific Visualization Studio. Video produced/edited by Swarupa Nune.
Photos courtesy Graham Lacdao.
Program notes:
The music of America and beyond, celebrating the 60th anniversary of the American Memorial Chapel at St Paul’s Cathedral
Holst - The Planets
Simon Johnson (Organ), the Choir of St Paul’s Girls’ School
From the new world to new worlds, a sonic and visual blockbusting finale to the series as Simon Johnson, the celebrated Organist of St Paul’s Cathedral, takes us through Holst’s spectacular odyssey, joined by the ethereal voices from St Paul’s Girls’ School, where Holst wrote his masterpiece. Alongside the music, enjoy big-screen space footage that beautifully marries the latest images with the monumental score, and bring your electronic devices as the presentation is live-streamed via the St Paul’s website. The concert will begin with a video message from the International Space Station… This is a mesmerising spectacle not to be missed.