London offers the music lover with vibrant concerts recorded in the city’s past-historical churches. Usually, the buildings of churches created an acoustic quality that had a profound influence on the beginning development of music. Church acoustics created a good experience of feeling surrounded by the tone of songs, enrapturing the listener. Since, recording studio London developed on the principles of acoustics regarding recording appear, it seemed a natural advancement that a cathedral will be a workable and sought-after recording space for songs.
Soon after World War II, bombed-out and deconsecrated chapels played a major part in London’s musical life. St. John the Evangelist, Smith Square, as soon as restored to its cathedral-like wonder became a small live performance location. During the daytime, the exclusive acoustics make it a superb recording location. St. Luke’s, Old Street, refurbished for musical use is home to the actual Greater london Symphony Orchestra. The former Trinity Church, Borough, has become the Henry Wood Hall, a dedicated recording facility and also rehearsal hall. This hall also keeps an affiliation with Hyperion records, a high-esteemed traditional label.