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Gabriel Jackson

Should Australian Aboriginal poetry, the work of a Bengali Hindu and a Japanese Samurai poem have any place in a requiem? Composer Gabriel Jackson clearly thinks so, and joins Aled Jones to talk about his recent new work for the Vasari Singers.

1 hour, 30 minutes

Last on

Sun 14 Oct 2012 17:00

Music Played

  • Susanna Lindmark

    Labyrint

    Performers: Arctic Light Conductor: Susanna Lindmark

  • Gabriel Jackson

    In All His Works

    Performers: Choir of St Mary's Cathedral Edinburgh Conductor: Duncan Ferguson

  • Gabriel Jackson

    Requiem-Epitaph

    Performers: Vasari Singers Conductor: Jeremy Backhouse

  • Gabriel Jackson

    I Look From Afar

    Performers: The Crossing Conductor: Donald Nally

  • Gabriel Jackson

    The Glory of the Lord

    Performers: Choir of St Mary's Cathedral Edinburgh Nicholas Wearne (Organ) Conductor: Duncan Ferguson

  • Gabriel Jackson

    Fanfare for St Mary's

    Performers: Choir of St Mary's Cathedral Edinburgh Nicholas Wearne (Organ) Conductor: Duncan Ferguson

  • Gabriel Jackson

    Ruchill Linn

    Performers: 大象传媒 Singers Conductor: David Hill

  • Gabriel Jackson

    Airplane Cantata

    Performers: 大象传媒 Singers Stephen Jeffes (Tenor) Adrian Peacock (Narrator) Rex Lawson (Pianola) James Morgan (Conductor)

  • Gabriel Jackson

    768

    Performers: Naturally 7

  • Jackson Hill

    Ma Fin Est Mon Commencement

    Performers: New York Polyphony

  • Randall Thompson

    Pueri Hebraeorum

    Performers: The Turtle Creek Chorale Janey Hall (Soprano) Timothy Seelig (Conductor)

  • Richard Gen茅e

    Insalata Italiana

    Performers: The Turtle Creek Chorale Janey Hall (Soprano) Timothy Seelig (Conductor

  • Susanna Lindmark

    Jag Har Ett Hav

    Performers: Arctic Light Susanna Lindmark (Conductor)

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  • Sun 14 Oct 2012 17:00

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