African Sanctus DVD

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LIMITED EDITION, only available through Fanshawe Music

A prize-winning documentary - First released in 1975, Herbert Chappell’s highly acclaimed BBC TV documentary is the story of a remarkable journey made by the composer and explorer David Fanshawe which inspired his celebrated and innovative work African Sanctus. This second film (1995) revisits the original BBC film and combines excerpts from the recorded performance, by the Bournemouth Symphony Chorus and Choristers of St George’s Chapel, Windsor, with soprano soloist Wilhelmenia Fernandez, conducted by Neville Creed.

African Sanctus is a visionary work which expresses unity between diverse peoples, their faiths and their music. It is a testimony to the rich heritage of world music and has become a landmark in our musical lives. The work has been performed over 2,000 times in over 30 countries.

Poignant images and original footage spanning his 20 years of travel in Africa. This film retraces Fanshawe’s musical steps up the river Nile and features many of the original musicians he first recorded in 1969. Fanshawe himself explains the ethos behind his work and the process of composition. The film also introduces Fanshawe`s Dona Nobis Pacem - A Hymn for World Peace. (NOTE: this is not a film of a performance)

Running Time: 60 minutes
BBC Worldwide / CTVC 1995
Produced and Directed by: Herbert Chappell
1995 Producer: Robin Lough
Original Editor: Dave King, Cameraman: Peter Bartlett
Special thanks to: Judith Croasdell and Silva Classics.
BBC Prix Italia nomination 1976 - original film

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LIMITED EDITION, only available through Fanshawe Music

A prize-winning documentary - First released in 1975, Herbert Chappell’s highly acclaimed BBC TV documentary is the story of a remarkable journey made by the composer and explorer David Fanshawe which inspired his celebrated and innovative work African Sanctus. This second film (1995) revisits the original BBC film and combines excerpts from the recorded performance, by the Bournemouth Symphony Chorus and Choristers of St George’s Chapel, Windsor, with soprano soloist Wilhelmenia Fernandez, conducted by Neville Creed.

African Sanctus is a visionary work which expresses unity between diverse peoples, their faiths and their music. It is a testimony to the rich heritage of world music and has become a landmark in our musical lives. The work has been performed over 2,000 times in over 30 countries.

Poignant images and original footage spanning his 20 years of travel in Africa. This film retraces Fanshawe’s musical steps up the river Nile and features many of the original musicians he first recorded in 1969. Fanshawe himself explains the ethos behind his work and the process of composition. The film also introduces Fanshawe`s Dona Nobis Pacem - A Hymn for World Peace. (NOTE: this is not a film of a performance)

Running Time: 60 minutes
BBC Worldwide / CTVC 1995
Produced and Directed by: Herbert Chappell
1995 Producer: Robin Lough
Original Editor: Dave King, Cameraman: Peter Bartlett
Special thanks to: Judith Croasdell and Silva Classics.
BBC Prix Italia nomination 1976 - original film

LIMITED EDITION, only available through Fanshawe Music

A prize-winning documentary - First released in 1975, Herbert Chappell’s highly acclaimed BBC TV documentary is the story of a remarkable journey made by the composer and explorer David Fanshawe which inspired his celebrated and innovative work African Sanctus. This second film (1995) revisits the original BBC film and combines excerpts from the recorded performance, by the Bournemouth Symphony Chorus and Choristers of St George’s Chapel, Windsor, with soprano soloist Wilhelmenia Fernandez, conducted by Neville Creed.

African Sanctus is a visionary work which expresses unity between diverse peoples, their faiths and their music. It is a testimony to the rich heritage of world music and has become a landmark in our musical lives. The work has been performed over 2,000 times in over 30 countries.

Poignant images and original footage spanning his 20 years of travel in Africa. This film retraces Fanshawe’s musical steps up the river Nile and features many of the original musicians he first recorded in 1969. Fanshawe himself explains the ethos behind his work and the process of composition. The film also introduces Fanshawe`s Dona Nobis Pacem - A Hymn for World Peace. (NOTE: this is not a film of a performance)

Running Time: 60 minutes
BBC Worldwide / CTVC 1995
Produced and Directed by: Herbert Chappell
1995 Producer: Robin Lough
Original Editor: Dave King, Cameraman: Peter Bartlett
Special thanks to: Judith Croasdell and Silva Classics.
BBC Prix Italia nomination 1976 - original film

Produced and Directed by Herbert Chappell, Cameraman Peter Bartlett, Editor Dave King, Special Thank Judith C Croasdell

Feature Documentary - 1 hour

Herbert Chappell`s highly acclaimed original BBC Film is the story of a remarkable journey made by the composer and explorer David Fanshawe which inspired his celebrated work African Sanctus. The film retraces his musical steps up the river Nile to the source of the Nile`s music. Featuring many of the original musicians he first recorded in 1969, Fanshawe explains the ethos behind his work and the process of composition. On a quest to find his African mentor, The Hippo Man, he ventures forth. The original film African Sanctus was the BBC nomination for the 1976 rix Italia Prize, nominated for the greatest creative contribution to television

The Updated Film, (Director Herbert Chappell 1995), projects stirring and poignant images of Africa, This film combines authentic footage spanning 20 years, with Fanshawe`s brilliant and innovative score. We see glimpses of the performance with The Bournemouth Symphony Chorus, Choristers of St Georges Cathedral, solo Wilhelmenia Fernandez, conducted by Neville Creed. The film also introduces Fanshawe`s new work Dona Nobis Pacem - A Hymn for World Peace. African Sanctus is a visionary work which expresses unity between diverse peoples their faiths and their music. African Sanctus is testimony to the rich heritage of world music and has became a landmark in our musical lives.

NOTE: also available on VHS Video PAL or NTSC by special request