In the intimate surroundings of the members' library Orphy Robinson performed a solo work of great character and poignancy.
Against a musical soundtrack with a fascinating narrative celebrating black pioneers in British history over the last 400 years such as 19th century political radicals Robert Wedderburn and William Davidson, Robinson moved on to Christian Cole - the first black barrister to practice in an English court in 1884. All were described verbally, visually and musically by the musician/narrator.
Accompanying this soundtrack Robinson very effectively and gracefully played his xlyosynth which was really quite atmospheric. A compelling and important piece of work and a very moving and rewarding experience for all of those lucky enough to be present. Steve H
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Thank you Steve, For a thoughtful indepth reading of the solo concert. Much appreciation. Orphy
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