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The Fundamentals Of The Recoding Studios In London

December 20th, 2011

London provides the music lover with energetic concert events recorded in the city’s past-historical chapels. Traditionally, the architecture of churches produced an acoustic quality which had a deep affect on the early growth and development of music. Chapel acoustics created an experience of sensation in the middle of the tone of music, enrapturing the listener. Since, recording studio London designed on the principles of acoustics pertaining to documenting audio, it seemed a natural progression that a cathedral would become a feasible and sought-after recording space for songs.


Following World war 2, bombed-out and deconsecrated churches played a major role in London’s life of mucis. St. John the Evangelist, Smith Square, after restored to its cathedral-like beauty became a small concert location. During the daytime, the unique acoustics make it a great recording place. St. Luke’s, Old Street, repaired for musical use is home to the Greater london Symphony Orchestra. The former Trinity Church, Borough, is now the Henry Wood Hall, a dedicated recording studio and also rehearsal hall. This hall also keeps an affiliation with Hyperion records, a high-esteemed classical label.