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Renaissance

Live Performances by Renaissance in 1976

  • In early 1976, Renaissance was at a pivotal point in their career, having recently released their album "Turn of the Cards" in late 1974, which showca... Read Full Description >

    In early 1976, Renaissance was at a pivotal point in their career, having recently released their album "Turn of the Cards" in late 1974, which showcased their blend of progressive rock and symphonic elements. The live performance of "Ashes Are Burning" from January 1, 1976, captures the band's flourishing artistry during this period, highlighting their intricate compositions and powerful vocals led by Annie Haslam. This era was notable for the band’s increasing popularity, as they began to carve a distinctive niche in the progressive rock scene. The live recording underscores their dynamic stage presence and the evolution of their sound, which would continue to develop in subsequent albums. Following this concert, they would go on to release "Scheherazade and Other Stories" later in 1979, which further solidified their reputation and musical legacy. The remastered audio of this performance enhances the experience, allowing listeners to appreciate the band's musicianship during this im

  • In January 1976, Renaissance was reaching a significant point in their career with the release of their album "Novella," which came out later that sam... Read Full Description >

    In January 1976, Renaissance was reaching a significant point in their career with the release of their album "Novella," which came out later that same year. By this time, the band had built a strong following thanks to their unique blend of progressive rock and classical influences, characterized by the distinctive vocals of Annie Haslam and the lush arrangements. The live recording from this concert showcases some of their most compelling songs like "Ocean Gypsy" and "Prologue," highlighting their ability to create an immersive musical experience. Interestingly, this period marked a transition for Renaissance, as they began to explore more ambitious themes and complex compositions, leading to a more refined sound that would define their subsequent works. The performance captured at this concert demonstrates their growing confidence as live performers and their commitment to artistic expression during a crucial time in their evolution.

Renaissance Full Concert Live at Carnegie Hall: Carpet Of The Sun, Mother Russia, Running Hard

Carnegie Hall
New York, NY, United States

June 15, 1976 | Video Length: 20:38
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  • In June 1976, when Renaissance performed live at Carnegie Hall, the band was riding high on the success of their album "Scheherazade and Other Stories... Read Full Description >

    In June 1976, when Renaissance performed live at Carnegie Hall, the band was riding high on the success of their album "Scheherazade and Other Stories," which had been released earlier that year. This album marked a significant moment in their journey, showcasing their intricate blend of classical music influences with progressive rock, and it featured some of their most celebrated works. During this concert, tracks like "Carpet of the Sun" and "Mother Russia" highlighted the powerful vocal talents of Annie Haslam, whose five-octave range became a defining characteristic of the band's sound. This performance also came at a time when Renaissance was gaining a dedicated following, appreciated for their theatrical live shows and lush arrangements. The Carnegie Hall venue itself signified a major milestone, emphasizing the band’s rise within the competitive music scene of the 1970s.