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Tower music is a musical performance from the top of a tower. It can also designate the music composed for or played in such a performance. In the early European Middle Ages, musical instruments on towers were used to warn of danger and mark the passage of time.
Old (foreground) and new (background) transmission tower on the Brocken. The Brocken Transmitter (German: Sender Brocken) is a facility for FM- and TV-transmitters on the Brocken, the highest mountain in Northern Germany. The facility includes two transmission towers. The old tower was built between 1936 and 1937.
Tower Music (also known as Musique de la Tour), is a musical project and album (2016) by composer and musician Joseph Bertolozzi.The project used microphones placed on the surfaces of the Eiffel Tower to capture the sounds of the tower.
A Stadtpfeifer band with trombones playing tower music. 19th century engraving. One of the most popular forms of outdoors public music-making in the 17th century in Germany and central Europe was tower music (German: Turmmusik), organised by the town piper (Stadtpfeifer) or tower master (Turmmeister).
European dates began in April. The show of 29 March 2008 at the Royal Oak Music Theater in Royal Oak, Michigan, was released as a double album on V12 Records. Trower has described James Brown as his "big hero", particularly Brown's early work "where blues is crossing over into rock and roll". [8] In 2016, he enjoyed a successful tour of the US.
The Recital Hall is intended for the performance of recitals, chamber music and jazz concerts; it can hold an audience of 550 people. [2] In addition, there is the Kaistudio that allows for 170 visitors and is intended to serve educational activities. [22] The consultant for the scenography of the concert hall was Ducks Scéno.
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The carillonneur guides groups through the tower and (in English and German) answers questions, explains the special features of the instrument, and recounts the history of the carillon in Berlin from its beginnings under the first king of Prussia to the reunification of Germany. He demonstrates the instrument's playing technique and plays a ...