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Requiem: Exploring Grief through Music
Lesel Dawson
1 episodes
8 months ago
In this concert, vocal ensemble The Fitzhardinge Consort draw inspiration from a range of traditions to explore grief through music and spoken word. Led by Samir Savant (CEO of St Georges Bristol), the programme ranges from Russian Orthodox and Renaissance Catholic and Anglican music to African American spirituals and jazz classics. The event was produced in partnership with the Good Grief Festival and the University of Bristol, as part of a research project on grief and creativity led by Lesel Dawson. It took place on 17 April 2024 at the Lord Mayor's Chapel, Bristol (UK).  

Singers: 
Elizabeth Britton
Caroline Halls
Andy Marshall
 Tim Parker
Oliver Parry
Samir Savant
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In this concert, vocal ensemble The Fitzhardinge Consort draw inspiration from a range of traditions to explore grief through music and spoken word. Led by Samir Savant (CEO of St Georges Bristol), the programme ranges from Russian Orthodox and Renaissance Catholic and Anglican music to African American spirituals and jazz classics. The event was produced in partnership with the Good Grief Festival and the University of Bristol, as part of a research project on grief and creativity led by Lesel Dawson. It took place on 17 April 2024 at the Lord Mayor's Chapel, Bristol (UK).  

Singers: 
Elizabeth Britton
Caroline Halls
Andy Marshall
 Tim Parker
Oliver Parry
Samir Savant
Show more...
Performing Arts
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Requiem: Exploring Grief through Music
Requiem: Songs of Grief and Consolation
In this unique concert, premiere vocal ensemble The Fitzhardinge Consort draw inspiration from a range of different traditions to explore grief through music and spoken word. Led by Samir Savant (CEO of St Georges Bristol), the programme ranges from Russian Orthodox and Renaissance Catholic and Anglican music to African American spirituals and jazz classics. The event was produced in partnership with the Good Grief Festival and the University of Bristol, as part of a research project on grief and creativity led by Lesel Dawson with Lucy Selman. It took place on 17 April 2024 at the Lord Mayor's Chapel, Bristol (UK).  

Songs
1.  ‘Russian Kontakion for the Dead’ (traditional) 
2.  Introitus & Communio from ‘Requiem’ - Tomás Luis de Victoria
3.  Various movements from ‘Funeral Sentences for Queen Mary’ - Henry Purcell
4.  Various movements from ‘A Short Requiem’ - Henry Walford Davies
5.  Psalm 23 from ‘Requiem’ - Herbert Howells
6.  'The Long Day Closes' - Arthur Sulllivan
7.  ‘Deep River’ - traditional African American spiritual
8.  'My Way' – arranged by K. Jerhlander
9.  ‘Blue Skies’ - Irving Berlin  

Singers: 
Elizabeth Britton, Caroline Halls, Andy Marshall, Tim Parker, Oliver Parry, Samir Savant
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1 year ago
1 hour 4 minutes

Requiem: Exploring Grief through Music
In this concert, vocal ensemble The Fitzhardinge Consort draw inspiration from a range of traditions to explore grief through music and spoken word. Led by Samir Savant (CEO of St Georges Bristol), the programme ranges from Russian Orthodox and Renaissance Catholic and Anglican music to African American spirituals and jazz classics. The event was produced in partnership with the Good Grief Festival and the University of Bristol, as part of a research project on grief and creativity led by Lesel Dawson. It took place on 17 April 2024 at the Lord Mayor's Chapel, Bristol (UK).  

Singers: 
Elizabeth Britton
Caroline Halls
Andy Marshall
 Tim Parker
Oliver Parry
Samir Savant