Henry Wood Hall, London
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Henry Wood Hall, London
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The Henry Wood Hall is a redundant church and orchestral rehearsal and recording studio in Trinity Church Square, Southwark, London, named after the conductor Sir Henry Wood. Formerly the Holy Trinity Church, it was designed in 1823–24 by Francis Octavius Bedford. In 1970, The London Philharmonic and London Symphony Orchestras carried out an assessment of various churches in London with a view to creating a new permanent orchestral rehearsal studio in London. Following their research into disuse
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Rehearsal and recording hall in London
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Wood_Hall,_London
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2024-03-26T21:19:37Z
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