Virginia Astley: The Singing Places
Briefly

Gardens was a work of pastoral theater that infused sprightly woodwinds and strings with recordings from the riverside village of Moulsford-on-Thames, looping bleating livestock and rushing streams into miniature dioramas of rustic life.
Walking along the Thames is like turning the clock back to eons past. Centuries-old church bells...
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