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    The North Sea Radio Orchestra (NSRO) is an English contemporary music ensemble and cross-disciplinary chamber orchestra (plus chorus). Formed in 2002...
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  • North Sea Radio Orchestra is the first album by the English cross-disciplinary musical ensemble, North Sea Radio Orchestra. It was released in 2006 on...
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  • second album by the English cross-disciplinary musical ensemble North Sea Radio Orchestra. It was released on December 1, 2008, on Oof! Records. Birds was...
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  • 2019. "North Sea Radio Orchestra with John Greaves & Annie Barbazza". thequietus.com. 5 June 2019. "Album Review: The North Sea Radio Orchestra feat. John...
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    Craig Fortnam (category North Sea Radio Orchestra members)
    known as the leader, conductor and principal composer of the North Sea Radio Orchestra, but also leads the smaller band Arch Garrison and was previously...
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  • vocals on the ensemble's first two albums—North Sea Radio Orchestra (2006) and Birds (2008)—as part of the North Sea Chorus, which drew plaudits from classical...
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    Kavus Torabi (category North Sea Radio Orchestra members)
    (single, 2007) "Vermin Mangle" (single, 2020) With North Sea Radio Orchestra North Sea Radio Orchestra (2006) Birds (2008) With Chrome Hoof Crush Depth...
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  • Lester, Paul (4 November 2016). "Outer Limits: How Prog are North Sea Radio Orchestra?". Prog. Retrieved 14 January 2024. During the late-80s and 90s...
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    William D. Drake (category North Sea Radio Orchestra members)
    between 1983 and 1992. He has also been a member of the Sea Nymphs, North Sea Radio Orchestra, Nervous, Wood, Lake of Puppies and The Grown-Ups, as well...
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    rock world, having shared members with Cardiacs, Chrome Hoof, North Sea Radio Orchestra and Sidi Bou Said (London-based oud player Khyam Allami also served...
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  • Uccelli, a suite for small orchestra by Ottorino Respighi Birds (Bic Runga album) (2005) Birds (North Sea Radio Orchestra album) (2008) Birds (Marius...
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    Melanie Woods of Sidi Bou Said, plus former Shrubbies and current North Sea Radio Orchestra singer Sharron Fortnam) and two percussionists – Cathy Harabaras...
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  • Scholars "Oof", a 2002 song by Özlem Tekin Oof! Records, a label of North Sea Radio Orchestra Oof Oof, a 2005 album by Nelly Makdessy Oof (magazine and gallery)...
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  • and Ever Bright, 1992 "March", by George Tandy Jr. "March", by North Sea Radio Orchestra from Leader of the Starry Skies: A Tribute to Tim Smith, Songbook...
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  • I a Moon (category North Sea Radio Orchestra albums)
    third album by the English cross-disciplinary music ensemble North Sea Radio Orchestra (NSRO). It was released on July 4, 2011, on the Household Mark...
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  • Harry Escott (category North Sea Radio Orchestra members)
    Harry Escott (born 9 September 1976) is a British composer living in London. He has composed the scores to several films, including Shame (2011), Hard...
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  • Fortnam). A recording of the North Sea Radio Orchestra version of the song is on the ensemble's first album, North Sea Radio Orchestra, released in 2006. Mimnermus...
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  • musical setting of this poem appears on the 2006 debut album of the North Sea Radio Orchestra, along with He Gives His Beloved Certain Rhymes. The French band...
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  • and recruited musicians associated with Cardiacs to form the North Sea Radio Orchestra. After playing bass guitar in a jazz fusion band, Craig Fortnam...
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    Unhasu (Milky Way) Orchestra (Korean: 은하수관현악단; Hancha: 銀河水管絃樂團; MR: Ŭnhasu Gwanhyŏnaktan) was a musical group based in Pyongyang, North Korea. It performs...
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    prior to the release of their Baby Machine album, and with the North Sea Radio Orchestra, mixing their first two albums. The studio was closed down in...
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  • new rock band called Authority, this time with Craig Fortnam (North Sea Radio Orchestra, the Shrubbies, Lake Of Puppies) playing bass. The band played...
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  • and allusive lyrics. The duo have ties to other bands including North Sea Radio Orchestra, Cardiacs, The Monsoon Bassoon, Max Tundra, Admirals' Hard and...
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  • of Heaven" by Yeats. "He Wishes For the Cloths of Heaven" by North Sea Radio Orchestra sets Yeats' poem of the same title to music. The album "Branduardi...
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  • Finn Coren from Spring: The Appendix "A Poison Tree", song by North Sea Radio Orchestra from Birds "Poison Tree", song by Beth Orton from Sugaring Season...
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    with support from Cloud Control and orchestral backing from North Sea Radio Orchestra. A secret Somerset House warm-up show, with support from Dry The...
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  • Strategy) (1974) 2nd lead vocals on "Calyx" on Hatfield and the North Hatfield and the North (1975) Vocals and percussion on Phil Manzanera Diamond Head (1975)...
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    Bololey, a reinterpretation of Robert Wyatt's Rock Bottom by the North Sea Radio Orchestra, premiered in 2014 at the Nuits de Fourvière festival, with Annie...
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  • members James Larcombe (keyboards, from Stars In Battledress and North Sea Radio Orchestra) and Keith Roche (drums). In 2007, Roche was replaced by Paul...
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  • self-titled debut album through Believers Roast on 10 January 2022. North Sea Radio Orchestra's Craig Fortnam released his second solo album Instrumental Music...
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