London offers the music enthusiast with vibrant concert events recorded in the city’s past-historical chapels. Customarily, the buildings of churches created an acoustic quality which had a deep affect on the early development of music. Church acoustics created a good experience of sensation surrounded by the sound of music, enrapturing the listener. Given that, recording studios developed on the principles of acoustics for taking audio, it appeared a natural progression that a church would be a workable as well as sought-after recording place for tunes.
After The second world war, bombed-out and also deconsecrated churches played a vital part in London’s musical life. St. John the Evangelist, Smith Sq ., as soon as restored to its cathedral-like beauty became a small concert location. During the day time, the special acoustics make it a wonderful recording location. St. Luke’s, Old Street, restored for musical use is home to the London Symphony Orchestra. The former Trinity Church, Borough, is now the Henry Wood Hall, a dedicated recording facilities and also rehearsal hall. This hall also keeps an affiliation with Hyperion records, a high-esteemed traditional label.