Music Library
Welcome to the Music Library of My Garden Armchair — a structured collection of carefully selected video playlists, performances, instrumental features, bands, vocal groups, composers, arrangers, and listening journeys gathered from across the musical landscape.
Rather than presenting music as an endless stream of disconnected content, the library is organised into themed sections that allow visitors to explore according to musical style, instrumental interest, ensemble structure, authorship, arrangement, or performance tradition.
Some sections focus on large ensembles and instrumental traditions. Others explore chamber music, vocal groups, solo performers, composers, arrangers, and the instruments themselves. Together they form a growing listening archive designed for relaxed exploration from the comfort of the garden armchair.
Music Library
Return to the main listening archive and explore the full structure of curated musical sections.
Big Bands
Swing orchestras, dance bands, classic ensemble arrangements, and the enduring sound of the big band era.
Brass Bands
Traditional brass band performances, contesting culture, ceremonial influences, and rich ensemble traditions.
Chamber Music
Intimate ensemble music built around conversation, balance, restraint, and close musical interaction.
Choirs & Groups
Vocal harmony groups, choirs, gospel ensembles, and memorable collective performances.
Solo Artists
Distinguished performers whose individual artistry, interpretation, and presence shaped musical memory.
Composers & Arrangers
The creative figures behind memorable works, arrangements, transcriptions, and musical settings across the library.
Instruments Overview
Explore the instruments themselves — their sound, role, character, history, and place within musical performance.
Reflection Corner
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