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.
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Susanna Lindmark
Labyrint
Performers: Arctic Light Conductor: Susanna Lindmark
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Gabriel Jackson
In All His Works
Performers: Choir of St Mary's Cathedral Edinburgh Conductor: Duncan Ferguson
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Gabriel Jackson
Requiem-Epitaph
Performers: Vasari Singers Conductor: Jeremy Backhouse
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Gabriel Jackson
I Look From Afar
Performers: The Crossing Conductor: Donald Nally
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Gabriel Jackson
The Glory of the Lord
Performers: Choir of St Mary's Cathedral Edinburgh Nicholas Wearne (Organ) Conductor: Duncan Ferguson
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Gabriel Jackson
Fanfare for St Mary's
Performers: Choir of St Mary's Cathedral Edinburgh Nicholas Wearne (Organ) Conductor: Duncan Ferguson
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Gabriel Jackson
Ruchill Linn
Performers: Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Singers Conductor: David Hill
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Gabriel Jackson
Airplane Cantata
Performers: Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Singers Stephen Jeffes (Tenor) Adrian Peacock (Narrator) Rex Lawson (Pianola) James Morgan (Conductor)
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Gabriel Jackson
768
Performers: Naturally 7
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Jackson Hill
Ma Fin Est Mon Commencement
Performers: New York Polyphony
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Randall Thompson
Pueri Hebraeorum
Performers: The Turtle Creek Chorale Janey Hall (Soprano) Timothy Seelig (Conductor)
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Richard GenΓ©e
Insalata Italiana
Performers: The Turtle Creek Chorale Janey Hall (Soprano) Timothy Seelig (Conductor
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Susanna Lindmark
Jag Har Ett Hav
Performers: Arctic Light Susanna Lindmark (Conductor)
Broadcast
- Sun 14 Oct 2012 17:00Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 3
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