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  1. Hugh Banton Organ, piano, oscillator, mellotron, bass: Interview with Hugh Banton (5th October 2001) A selection from 1976; Montreal, NYC, Oxford. ...and The Marquee, London. The Organ - "Hub" - (well, really HB1), from the World Record tour brochure. The Organs of Hugh Banton - from "The Box"

  2. 20 de jul. de 2013 · Hugh Banton - Tropic Of Conversation - Van Der Graaf Generator - bioInstrumental composition from album Van Der Graaf Generator "Now And Then" - 1980.Van Der...

  3. The Goldberg Variations were written for double-manual Harpsichord, and this recording is a note-for-note arrangement by Hugh Banton for church organ - perhaps the definitive multi-keyboard instrument. The elemental nature of Bach's music invariably lends itself to transposition between similar instruments, and the transfer to organ has made it ...

  4. 14 de dic. de 2009 · The Planets by Hugh Banton released in 2009. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

  5. Hugh Banton MP3s. Hugh Banton played the piano from an early age, and studied classical organ under Percy Saunders at Wakefield Cathedral in the 1960s. He later developed his other hobby - electronics - as an engineer at the BBC. In the 70s he played organ with rock music innovators Van der Graaf Generator and regularly built organs and ...

  6. 11 de abr. de 2020 · Hugh Banton. Hugh Robert Banton was born in 1949, in Yeovil, Somerset, England. “To me, WWII has always seemed [like] an age before I was born—obviously, it was not, which must be infant perception. Th ere were always war movies on at the cinema; this carried on way into the 1960s, but there was undoubted optimism everywhere from 1950 on ...