Trinity Orchestra plays Pink Floyd's 'The Dark Side of the Moon': "Time" and "Breathe (Reprise)" - Video
PUBLISHED:  Aug 16, 2012
DESCRIPTION:
On 8 July 2012, the entirely student-run Trinity Orchestra returned with a new performance of their most adventurous and highly anticipated musical project: Pink Floyd's iconic 70s progressive rock album 'The Dark Side of the Moon' arranged for full orchestra, band, and singers.

Following 2011's Daft Punk medley, this music video shows the full orchestral performance of "Time" and "Breathe (Reprise)" in Christ Church Cathedral as part of the 10 Days in Dublin Festival. The full set list included "Shine On You Crazy Diamond", Pink Floyd's 'The Dark Side of the Moon', "Wish You Were Here" and "Comfortably Numb".

Trinity Orchestra is a voluntary student society and derive no financial benefit from the production of this video.

Music by Nick Mason, Roger Waters, David Gilmour, Richard Wright
Lyrics by Roger Waters
Arranged by James O'Leary
Conducted by Eamonn Bell
Filmed by: Tom Speers, Callum Swift, Sam Mulcahy, Max Rocha
Edited by Tom Speers
Directed by Tom Speers and Callum Swift
Production: Colm McNally, Jack Berrill and Sam Coffey
Live Sound: John Kearns
Visuals: Enda Colfer
Recorded by Rob Kearns at Christchurch Cathedral, Alexandra College and Scoil Bhríde Boys School, Blanchardstown.
Mixed by Rob Kearns.
Mastered by Paul Casey
Lead Vocals: Hozier and Oli Smith
Backing Vocals: Joe Carroll, Karen Cowley, Anne Nuding, Sallay Chandra-Garnett
Guitar: Rob Kearns
Bass: Alex Ryan
Drums: Fiachra Kinder
Keyboard: Rob Farhat
Special thanks: DU Film Society, Alexandra College and Scoil Bhríde Boys School, Blanchardstown
Additional Thanks: Aine Balfe

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