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2021-04-15 07:49:05
Now a well-established on-line concert series, Sands Films created The Music Room in their film studio as a response to 2020's lack of performances for artists
[…] by their shared interest in art and culture. Sands Films is the producer and maker of several films including Little Dorrit and The Good Soldier Schweijk, as well as producing costumes for films and productions such as BBC's 2015 series, Wolf Hall. It is also home to Rotherhithe Picture Research Library also established in 1975 as a visual reference collection; run as a non-profit-making educational trust, it is freely available to anyone wishing to research.Olivier Stockman came from his native France at the age of 19 to work at deep interest in film which would later bring him to London at the age of 19, to work at Sands Films and develop his skills as a filmmaker /producer. In 2005, he started the Sands Films Cinema Club, effectively a traditional film society but using modern technology. Last year, when lockdown started, the Cinema Club went on-line and now has a […]
2018-01-13 06:08:00
Classical Music News of the Week, January 13, 2018
[…] --Sarah Jarvis, The WallisThe Chelsea Symphony Performs Lemmon, Saint-Saëns, Colina, and Sibelius The Chelsea Symphony, featured in the Golden Globe-winning Amazon Originals show "Mozart in the Jungle," announces the continuation of its 2017/18 season, entitled "Sea Change," with concerts on January 26 and 27 featuring a World Premiere by Eric Lemmon, Camille Saint-Saëns's Violin Concerto No. 3 featuring violinist Deborah Nixon (1/26 only), the World Premiere of Michael Colina's Isles of Shoals featuring flutist Michelle Stockman (1/27 only), and Jean Sibelius's Symphony No. 5. Friday, January 26th at 8:30 PM Saturday, January 27th at 7:30 PM St. Paul's Church, 315 West 22nd Street, NYC Conducted by Reuben Blundell, and Mark Seto For complete information, visit www.chelseasymphony.org --Elizabeth Holub, Chelsea Symphony
2013-03-23 11:26:14
A Halling Is a Halling Wherever He is
[…] for a further star-studded Agatha Christie movie, Evil Under the Sun, helmed, as in the case for Crack’d by Bond director Guy Hamilton, and produced by Lord Brabourne and Richard Goodwin, who became a close friend. For Richard’s wife, Christine Edzard, he served as the soloist for “Biddy” in 1983…working again with Christine, with Richard producing, on Dickens’ Little Dorrit in ’88, and two years later on The Fool, written by Christine with Oliver Stockman. While all three movies were scored by Michel Sanvoisin. For Paul McCartney, possibly the most lauded Rock and Roll musician in history, he led the orchestra for the soundtrack to the ’84 movie, Give My Regards to Broad Street. And while it sold well, the film itself performed poorly at the Box Office; although it benefits from a good deal of affection from contemporary McCartney fans. A year later, he was concertmaster […]
2012-02-20 12:26:00
More English than the English
I go to Europe in search of a break from England. Bored by expensive railways and our inefficient infrastructure, Europe is my rose-tinted haven. But going to Hamburg last week, I was surrounded by Englishness. The Hanseatic cities of Northern Germany have always felt something of an affinity for us and our weird and wonderful ways. Who knew we could be so chic? In Stephen Spender's novel The Temple - set in Hamburg during the 1930s - the author's host Frau Stockman is absolutely thrilled that her son Ernst may have been taken for an Englishman. The Stockmans sit down to tea promptly every afternoon and rejoice in their son's public school and Oxbridge education. They are a German parody of our stiff upper lip and faux gentility, contrasting wildly with the more feral exploits of Christopher Isherwood in Berlin or the chums Spender meets in less salubrious areas of […]
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