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Rating: 4.4 out of 5 based on 52 reviews
  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    Renaissance

    by Anonymous on 10/10/11Keswick Theatre - Glenside

    First time I've heard the band live since a show at the Academy of Music back in the 70s. Of course, a different line up today, except for Haslam and Dunford. It felt more like a Renaissance Tribute Band in some ways--especially the slavish devotion to every single recorded note. It would have been nice if the band had riffed a bit on the songs, opened them up and played with them, rather than just recreating the albums. But that's just me. Overall, I enjoyed the show. Not sure I would go see them again.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    The Incredible Renaissance

    by jkenneth on 10/2/11Birchmere - Alexandria

    Renaissance is truly a band that you have to see to believe. The musicianship is amazing in that these guys perform Michael Dunfords complex classical/rock arrangements with total precision, no off notes no missed time changes. Annie Haslams vocals are as clean and forceful as they were 30 years ago when I first saw her. She is still able to make those two octave leaps. Thank you Michael and Annie for keeping the show on the road.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Renaissance Concert was AMAZING!

    by Pengy6 on 9/30/11Keswick Theatre - Glenside

    Annie Haslan has a voice of an angel! Was also VERY COOL that they took the time to come out after the concert for a meet/greet witht their fans. Not too many bands do that. THANK YOU FOR A WONDEFUL EVENING!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Renaissance Was Great!

    by Cirederf on 9/28/11Keswick Theatre - Glenside

    An amazing show in a great venue. Watch out for those reclining seats at the Keswick, though, They can be real kneecap busters when the guy in front of you decides to shift in his seat.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Renaissance is a class act!!!

    by TexasJeff on 9/28/11Keswick Theatre - Glenside

    I had the pleasure of catching Renaissance perform two of their classic albums "Turn Of The Cards" and "Scheherazade And Other Stories". I have loved the band since the 1970's and I am pleased to see that they have reformed to perform their timeless classics. Annie Haslam and Michael Dunford are still carrying the torch, along with 4 other musicians with unbelievable abilities to recreate the lush orchestral sound of Renaissance. If you love the band, do yourself a favor and catch them live!

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    Renaissance Was Kinda Boring

    by fendertwin on 9/27/11Keswick Theatre - Glenside

    My wife and I are huge fans for the last 35 years, but we were a little disappointed in the fact that the band never really "came on." Parts in songs we know WELL that should have "taken off" (become louder/punchier/more "powerfull") never did. Everything seemed too subdued. The band was note-for-note pretty accurate though. Annies voice ain't what it used to be, but whose is? She is still pretty amazing.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    They've gotten better

    by Anonymous on 9/27/11Keswick Theatre - Glenside

    What an outstanding blast from the past. Great musicians, very "musical- like" performance, Annie's voice has improved, at least as much as my memory from seeing them 34 years ago will permit. She's the only person alive that I believe could really shatter glass, what a range, a gift to us. Their delivery was better than I hoped, a class act, which defies categorification.

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    by Rickie52 on 9/26/11Keswick Theatre - Glenside

    As legendary and as GREAT as the band once was, this show was disappointing. Aside from major members having been replaced, the music wasn't loud enough.People go to concerts to have their senses engulfed in sound. This concert was like visiting with a friend listening to their stereo/speakers on the other side of the room. NO BROCHURE at the door explaining the choice of the 2 albums that were performed.Why did they choose TURN OF THE CARDS & SCHEHERAZADE? (Why not have a backdrop behind the band with some projections of the album cover images?). And NO MC to at least Introduce the band and give us a perspective of what's happening with them. The show was nice and competent but not exciting.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Renaissance Rocks!

    by dashkee94 on 9/26/11Keswick Theatre - Glenside

    An outstanding performance by a great band. Musically, it was two of the best albums Renaissance ever did, and vocally, they can still amaze you. The show was recorded by a camera crew with an idea to a DVD release later this year. I don't believe that it will be as good as being there live, but the magic will still heard. I can't wait to buy it to see how it compares to the real thing.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Renaissance sounds great!

    by Ajaspop on 9/26/11Keswick Theatre - Glenside

    I had a good idea of what to expect going into the concert because I saw Renaissance last year at Longwood Gardens, where they opened for Procol Harem. I wasn't disappointed. Annie Haslam still has a great voice and the amazing range she had 35 (!) years ago when they were recording. The band was tight and sounded good. One bad thing I noticed: the drums overpowered some of the keyboard work in Mother Russia. It made it hard to hear the "Russian" keyboard work that is a signature part of the song. The overall sound was excellent. It was not so loud that it was distorted or hurt your ears, and I was in the seventh row! A rarity at concerts anymore. Other than that one compaint, it was a great show in tha great Hall.