Damon Albarn's Dr Dee live session
Damon Albarn's Dr Dee live session
Damon Albarn, among other things the multi-talented Blur and Gorillaz frontman, visits the Guardian studio with a baroque ensemble to perform two songs from his opera Dr Dee. The opera charts the life of mathematician, occultist and royal consort John Dee (1527-1609), and comes to the English National Opera in June. The group perform two tracks, O Spirit, Animate Us, in which the old John Dee prays to God along with his daughter, as well as Apple Carts
Видео Damon Albarn's Dr Dee live session канала Guardian Music
Damon Albarn, among other things the multi-talented Blur and Gorillaz frontman, visits the Guardian studio with a baroque ensemble to perform two songs from his opera Dr Dee. The opera charts the life of mathematician, occultist and royal consort John Dee (1527-1609), and comes to the English National Opera in June. The group perform two tracks, O Spirit, Animate Us, in which the old John Dee prays to God along with his daughter, as well as Apple Carts
Видео Damon Albarn's Dr Dee live session канала Guardian Music
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