Angeli: Top Testimonials
- 1 Conductor -the London Philharmonia Orchestra comments
Describes The Angeli Symphony composed by Stuart J Sharp
- 2)The President of Zambia welcomes Stuart
The President of Zambia welcomes Stuart
- 3) 1991 Pop Star Eddy Grant comments (Click here)
Eddy Grants describes Stuart's music and concert
- 4) 1978 Times Journalist Richard Eaton (Click here)
Remembers his first meeting with Stuart in 1978 at The Wembley Squash Centre.
- 5) Recollection from 50 years ago
Peter Walker, now a retired archeologist from Canada lost touch with Stuart when he moved from the UK in the early sixties. 50 years later he tracked Stuart down through the internet and visited him in England. (Great Oxendon, Northamptonshire, October 2009) These are his memories of Stuart in the late fifties/early sixties. Peter has lived in Canada with his wife and family for almost 40 years.
- 6) 1982 Musician Anthony Wade meets Stuart (Click here)
Stuart lived rough on the streets of Shepherds Bush, London and was befriended by top jazz musician Anthony Wade
- 7) 1950's 60's 70's School days- barman- cook ( Click here)
Tom Burton remembers Stuart leaving school and working with his mother who was The Landlady of the local village pub.
- 8) 1990 Keshi Comments about Stuart's work with the disabled in Zambia
Keshi Chisambi heads Stuart's project in Zambia and talks about the work, the music and the concert
- 9) 1985 Stuart moves out of a squat into Hostel for the Homeless
Khalid Javaid owned a hostel for the homeless in Acton, London and remembers giving Stuart a job as the night manager.
- 10) 1970's early 80's Squash Coaching (Click here)
Stuart explains the importance of squash coaching in his life.
- 11) 1992 Making the Money (Click here)
Top London Businessman gives Stuart the chance to join his company.
- 12) 2000 The Pipes. A Vision in Galway Bay (Click here)
Great Irish Pipe Player Tommy Keane plays the Uillean Pipes for the continuation part of The Angeli Symphony Opus 2. Recorded live in a Pinewood Forest by Galway Bay. Recording team: Allan Wilson, Dr Voice (Anthony Wade) Kevin Stoney.
- 13) 1951 The first vision (Click here)
Stuart's mother remembers a miracle
- 16) BBC 2 Documentary, Clips only.
BBC2 documentary. Clips only.
- 17) Stuart's mother (Click here)
Phyl explains
- 18) Stuart dream as a filmmaker comes true
Stuart finally completes the third part of his dream-to beocme a filmmaker
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