Thursday, April 29, 2004

A little bit of culture

Arts at Gloucester Road



Gloucester Road (well the District and Circle line bit of it) has always been known as a place where art is displayed in little alcoves along the platform walls. But yesterday as I came back from a meeting there, I heard classical music being played in the ticket area as I went through the barriers.



No buskers around and it was way too good to be a busker anyway. Me and another guy were looking round and staring at the ceiling to see where the sound was coming from. Hardly anyone else looked remotely concerned, particularly a couple of station assistants chatting in the corner.



It was about 11.30, and not many people about, but I certainly didn't notice it when I went steaming through the station and a few hours before. So I asked the station assistant who it was. He didn't know and said "It's just a compilation one of the guys has done from his computer - there's no label on it"



So yet another mystery. It was definitely a piano concerto, something like Satie but definitely not as contemporary. But whatever it was quite soothing, perhaps it will catch on at other stations.

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