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The composer Samuel Bordoli plays with the ways in which music is perceived using two City structures – Tower Bridge and the Monument to the Great Fire of London. At the Monument, musicians sit within the alcoves of the spiral stairway, playing original music composed to perfectly travel the 311 steps, creating an aural and actual sense of ascension as visitors climb to the very top. At Tower Bridge, guests can listen to musicians play along the length of the high-level west walkway, 42 metres above the Thames.
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