Musicians Network News
RELEASE THE SOUND!
Published on 15th November, 2011 at 4:01pm by Richard Williamson.
Epiphany's new CD 'Release the Sound!' is NOW AVAILABLE
Epiphany's new CD 'Release the Sound' is now available!! You can buy copies of the CD using a credit or debit card by visiting Epiphany's website or you can download the album digitally from www.amazon.co.uk and elsewhere.

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Posted under the following tags: epiphany, cd, releasethesound.
NEW CD BY ROB STROH
Published on 5th November, 2011 at 8:38am by Richard Williamson.
Do go and have a look at Rob Stroh's new CD
Rob Stroh has just released a new instrumental worship album called 'Everlasting Arms':
Improvised solo piano music ideal for prayer/ministry times, devotions and relaxation; to draw you into the loving presence of God.
Digital download and CD available at: www.facebook.com/robstrohmusic
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LET THE CHILDREN LIVE!
Published on 1st November, 2011 at 10:38pm by Richard Williamson.
A concert put on by Dorothee Schack
Dorothee Schack, MN member, writes
Dear friends, local and far away,
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Posted under the following tags: dorothee, schack, letthechildrenlive.
EPIPHANY COFFEE CONCERT VIDEOS
Published on 21st April, 2011 at 2:41pm by Richard Williamson.
Here are links to YouTube videos for a recent Epiphany Coffee Concert
You may like to watch videos from Epiphany's recent Sunday Evening Coffee Concert:
Peter & Shirley Richards playing Beethoven's 'Spring' Sonata is here
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Posted under the following tags: epiphany, coffee, concert, peterrichards, shirleyrichards, sarahrichards.
BBC PHILHARMONIC JAPAN TOUR REPORT
Published on 19th March, 2011 at 7:20am by Richard Williamson.
Here's a dramatic personal account of the recent BBC Phil tour to Japan by Phill Stoker
Here's a first hand account of the BBC Philharmonic's recent tour to Japan by MN member Phill Stoker....
It only takes a couple of days to settle back into the routine of home, a wonderful wife, three boys, three hens and four fish but this time one week ago I was on a coach on the way to a BBC Philharmonic gig in Yokohama, travelling on the Yokohama Bay Bridge, when Japan suffered it's biggest ever earthquake. It was my fourth visit to that amazing country but this was going to be one to remember. We were five concerts down with five to go on the most slick and harmonious tour I'd been on for ages. There was a real expectation about the trip , all our concerts had sold out months before, mostly because of the combination of a hugely popular, and gifted, Japanese soloist, Nobuyuki Tsujii, and our conductor for the trip Sado Yutaka. We had tried out the programmes in advance on UK audiences and they'd gone down a storm. So far so good.
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Posted under the following tags: bbc, philharmonic, japan, earthquake.