Dear Mrs Kennedy
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Label: Sono Luminus
Cat No: DSL92284
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Vocal/Choral
Release Date: 8th November 2024
Contents
Works
Dear Mrs. KennedyLetter to the Cornell Daily Sun, 12-2-1963
A Litany of Sympathy
may I, may you
Keys and Pennies
A Tribute to Mr. J.F.K.
Trondheim, Norway - Nov. 22. 1963
Might Be Equal
My Name is Minerva Chapa
Thanksgiving Day, 1963
Oh Jacqueline
Artists
Ryan Townsend Strand (tenor)Karina Kontorovitch (piano)
Works
Dear Mrs. KennedyLetter to the Cornell Daily Sun, 12-2-1963
A Litany of Sympathy
may I, may you
Keys and Pennies
A Tribute to Mr. J.F.K.
Trondheim, Norway - Nov. 22. 1963
Might Be Equal
My Name is Minerva Chapa
Thanksgiving Day, 1963
Oh Jacqueline
Artists
Ryan Townsend Strand (tenor)Karina Kontorovitch (piano)
About
On 22 November 1963, U.S. President John F. Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas, Texas, while sitting next to his wife, Jacqueline Kennedy. For years to come after this infamous day, letters were written to Jackie, expressing condolences and confusion, the spectrum of grief memorialized in the written word. This project has sought to give voice to those letters, providing community for listeners sharing in that collective grief. It is a touchstone for turning inward and experiencing grief through the lens of a national tragedy.
The music of Dear Mrs. Kennedy provides a communal journey to safely explore grief and spark conversation on the importance of human connection. Rather than President Kennedy or First Lady Jackie explicitly, the central character in this music is Grief itself: the grief of a nation – and of a world.
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