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However, 1991 heralded the beginning of a new AIR Studios located in
the beautiful Lyndhurst Hall in London. A site of significant architectural
and historical interest, Lyndhurst Hall occupies a prominent corner position
in the quiet suburb of Hampstead and is classified as a Grade II* listed building.
Originally a church and missionary school Lyndhurst Hall was designed in 1880
by the great Victorian architect Alfred Waterhouse (designer of the Natural
History Museum).
Heavily involved in the design and building of the new studio facility,
Sir George Martin opened AIR Lyndhurst in December 1992 with a gala
performance of “Under Milk Wood” in the presence of HRH The Prince of Wales.
Since that date AIR Lyndhurst has established itself as Britain's premier
scoring facility attracting some of the world's biggest movies scores
, as well as maintaining its popularity with major classical labels,
high profile recording artists and incorporating TV postproduction
facilities to rival those in the West End.
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