Whilst browsing for Hampton Court videos, I came cross this one. A city trader finds solace by the Thames at Hampton Court after a bad Friday's trading. Seems appropriate for the credit crunch.
24 March, 2009
Had a bad day in the City? Relax at Hampton Court.
08 March, 2009
Rick Wakeman at Hampton Court
Rick Wakeman is promising a "Mock Rock Tudor Experience" when he performs his legendary concept album The Six Wives of Henry VIII at Hampton Court in May .
This is Rick's contribution to the celebrations marking the 500th anniversary of Henry's accession in 1509 [if you have not yet visited the palace, this is the year to come].
Rick has also been inspired to write 3 new pieces for the event - Tudor Overture, Defender of the Faith and Tudor Rock. Groovy.
If the credit crunch hasn't hit you yet, it's only £150 for the VIP Platinum Package, "including pre-show canape reception and chance to meet Rick Wakeman". Groundlings will still have to cough up almost £50 for the cheap seats.
If you want to sample what to expect, I included a Youtube extract from the Six Wives in this post last year.
More events for the 500th around the world are listed at TudorHistory.
Posted by cardinal_wolsey at 8:08 AM 4 comments
Labels: Hampton Court, Henry VIII, Music, Rick Wakeman, Tudor Music