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Manchester Camerata event
In November 2010 Oxford Contemporary Music presented Phil Kline's Unsilent Night. Unsilent Night is a heart warming musical creation of twinkling percussion, ethereal voices and resonating bell sounds that takes the form of a street promenade in which everyone performs. Anyone can join in, you just need something to amplify the music (from ghetto blaster to laptop) and a copy of Unsilent Night. The promenade took this magical music through the streets of Oxford for the first time, becoming part of a worldwide phenomenon that began in New York 19 years ago. This video was commissioned by OCM and created by Christopher Baines (christopherbaines.com). For more information about OCM visit ocmevents.org.
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