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  2. Mike Oldfield - Wikipedia

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    A 50th anniversary edition of Tubular Bells was released on 26 May 2023. [59] It features a new master of the original album along with an additional previously unreleased 8-minute track, the "Introduction to Tubular Bells 4". [59] "Introduction to Tubular Bells 4" was recorded by Oldfield as a demo in 2017.

  3. Tubular Bells for Two - Wikipedia

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    Tubular Bells for Two was performed at the 2012 Edinburgh Festival Fringe [1] where the show won a Herald Angel Award [8] and a Sixth Star Bobby Award. [9] During 2013 the show toured Australia, New Zealand and Europe to commemorate the 40th anniversary of the original Oldfield album.

  4. Mike Oldfield albums discography - Wikipedia

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    Various artists live concert album; orchestral sections of Tubular Bells and Ommadawn, and "Shadow on the Wall" with John Miles. Tubular Bells on DVD "Best of the Night of the Proms Vol.2". Moonlight Shadow with Miriam Stockley on DVD "Best of Night of the Proms Vol 3". 2008 "Song for Survival" featuring the Anuta tribe: Songs for Survival

  5. Dominic Ferris - Wikipedia

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    In May and June 2021 he performed his solo show "Piano Player to the Stars" in London, [23] and in August performed at the Royal Festival Hall in a series of concerts celebrating the 50th anniversary of Mike Oldfield's Tubular Bells album. [24]

  6. Tubular bells - Wikipedia

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    Tubular bells first appeared between 1860 and 1870 in Paris. The Englishman John Harrington patented tubular bells made of bronze. Arthur Sullivan may have been the first composer to score for tubular bells in the orchestra, in 1886. In the early 20th century tubular bells were also incorporated into theater organs to produce effects.

  7. Tubular Bells II - Wikipedia

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    In October 1992, the show was released on home video as Tubular Bells II: The Performance Live at Edinburgh Castle. Oldfield toured the album with his Tubular Bells II 20th Anniversary Tour 1992/93, which visited the US and Europe between March and October 1993. [11]