Voices on Persecution and Flight

The Swedish Radio Choir and Justin Doyle take us on a musical journey with stories about flight and homelessness. Human history has experienced recurring periods of conflict, oppression and alienation, and our time is no exception. The première performance of Lebanese composer Zad Moultaka’s Mon ami le vent based on a poem by Renée Vivien is one of many highlights of this powerful concert.

Season 2019/2020
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1 h 10 min

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