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An undated handout picture obtained on March 24, 2011 from QVC UK shows the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra recording ‘The Fauna Seasons’, the first classical album specifically for plants to grow, at the Cadogan Hall in London. The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra has performed its most unusual recital yet – to a packed auditorium of plants as they recorded 'The Fauna Seasons’, the first classical album specifically for plants to grow. The unorthodox audience was made up of over 100 different varieties of plants and bulbs including geraniums, fuchsias and perennials which are now available to buy as part of the retailer’s garden offering. Royal Philharmonic Orchestra conductor, Benjamin Pope said 'We’ve played some unusual recitals before but this has to be one of the strangest.' AFP PHOTO/QVC/HO
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London, Greater London, UNITED KINGDOM |
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AFP / Mediafax Foto |
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24 Martie 2011 |
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2457 x 1861 (1.16 MB) |
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