Watching and listening to it... It is amazing that these two pieces of music have been fused together. As I look at the world we live in...the progression of our society but the regression of humanity.. Jesus still weeps. Thank you for the inspiration to remind me to cause positive change with voice...whatever that my be.
Thanks for watching and listening. The singers on the piece are Krystle Warren, Nathan Granner and Valery Price. Nathan and Valery sang the hymn "When Jesus Wept," and Krystle sang the "Strange Fruit" passages. The cello parts were played by Sascha Groschang and the violin and viola parts were played by Jennifer Bryan. If you google any of their names you can find out more about their wonderful careers and hear more music.
brilliance Owen/Cox Dance Group memorializes a tragic social injustice and shows us an ugly stain on the fabric of our society. This piece deserves to live too.
Very moving and very apt for Good Friday.
Gimmer3 9 months ago
Watching and listening to it... It is amazing that these two pieces of music have been fused together. As I look at the world we live in...the progression of our society but the regression of humanity.. Jesus still weeps. Thank you for the inspiration to remind me to cause positive change with voice...whatever that my be.
MusicalNat 3 years ago
Yes! Exactly!
kujhac 2 years ago
Thank you for sharing this piece. It is beautiful!! Can you tell me who the musical artists are?
MusicalNat 3 years ago
Thanks for watching and listening. The singers on the piece are Krystle Warren, Nathan Granner and Valery Price. Nathan and Valery sang the hymn "When Jesus Wept," and Krystle sang the "Strange Fruit" passages. The cello parts were played by Sascha Groschang and the violin and viola parts were played by Jennifer Bryan. If you google any of their names you can find out more about their wonderful careers and hear more music.
ocdg 3 years ago
With sincere compassion, courage and artistic
brilliance Owen/Cox Dance Group memorializes a tragic social injustice and shows us an ugly stain on the fabric of our society. This piece deserves to live too.
ETINWA 4 years ago