Elizabeth Barnard, née Elizabeth Hall, William Shakespeare's granddaughter
Elizabeth II | Carnegie Hall | Elizabeth I of England | Royal Albert Hall | Elizabeth Taylor | Elizabeth | Queen Elizabeth | National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum | Royal Festival Hall | National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame | Pro Football Hall of Fame | Hallmark Hall of Fame | Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother | music hall | Wigmore Hall | Radio City Music Hall | Hall & Oates | Queen Elizabeth Hall | Tammany Hall | Port Elizabeth | Rock and Roll Hall of Fame | Trinity Hall, Cambridge | Seton Hall University | Elizabeth Barrett Browning | College Football Hall of Fame | City Hall | Suntory Hall | International Tennis Hall of Fame | Elizabeth, New Jersey | Hockey Hall of Fame |
He has collaborated with artists to present new works with computer electronics in various festivals throughout Europe including Ars Musica (Brussels), Holland Festival (Amsterdam), Musica (Strasbourg), Agora (Paris), Gaida (Vilnius), MaerzMusik (Berlin), Lille 2004 as well as the Casa da Musica (Porto) et Lille 2004 and Queen Elizabeth Hall (London).
The Sinking of the Titanic (1969, First performance: Queen Elizabeth Hall, London 1972).
Gary Husband's Force Majeure – Live At The Queen Elizabeth Hall, London (2005) - DVD
He has played in some of the most prestigious venues and festivals around the world, including the Smithsonian Institute in Washington D.C., Queen Elizabeth Hall in London, Lincoln Center in New York and the prestigious Royal Albert Hall.
They also returned to the Wigmore Hall to perform Elgar’s Introduction and Allegro with the Southbank Sinfonia, a performance repeated at the Queen Elizabeth Hall and Canterbury Cathedral with Vladimir Ashkenazy.