Classical Buskers – Classical Whimsy
Michael Copley and Ian Moore are two extremely funny musicians. The raucous humour that they bring to their performance and share with their audience is only possible from two experienced and respected classical professionals, completely at ease with their respective instruments – these range from accordion, flute, recorders through rubber chicken, kazoo etc.. Quick link directly to the gallery is here. (HD Youtube movie is embedded below). Read on for more about the performance.
Ian Moore of the Classic Buskers
The origins of this duo date back to the 70’s in Cambridge, England, where two students started busking to make some money to earn some cash. Ever since then they have been delighting audiences world-wide and shattering the prejudices of those who had considered this to be a stuffy genre. The gallery and the (longer) Youtube show integrate Steven’s images of the performance at the Evergreen Theatre with music from their CD entitled “Mini Classics” in a glimpse of the joys of attending one of their concerts.
High Definition Youtube movie watch in HD and full screen, for high speed connections.
httpvhd://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c78pQH5rxew
View the gallery here featuring a track by the composer Offengach entitled “Orpheus in the Underworld”. The Youtube movie includes more images and Beethoven’s “Turkish March” in addition to this.
Another wonderful night at the Evergreen, thank you both, Ian and Michael.
Ellie
Posted: April 6th, 2009 under Photo Gallery announcements.
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