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    Aberfan’s Cantata Memoria in Aberystwyth

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryApril 15, 2018Updated:April 15, 2018No Comments
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    Sir Karl Jenkins’ Cantata Memoria: For the Children, composed to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Aberfan tragedy in 2016, will be performed at Aberystwyth Arts Centre on Saturday 21 April 2018, after being postponed from 3 March due to snow.

    On stage will be the 90-strong University Singers, two top international soloists from Wales, Fflur Wyn and Paul Carey Jones, with professional orchestral support from Sinfonia Cambrensis.

    A central part will also be played by young singers from local schools, including the Penglais pupils of Elinor Powell’s ‘Sgarmangels’ and younger pupils from St Padarn’s.

    The composition commemorates the tragic events of 1966 when a coal tip engulfed Pantglas primary school in the village of Aberfan, together with some nearby houses, killing 116 children and 28 adults.

    Half a century on, composer Sir Karl Jenkins and poet and Aberystwyth University alumna Professor Mererid Hopwood were commissioned by S4C to create this commemorative choral work.

    Sir Karl Jenkins has described composing the work as his most emotional experience as a composer: “When the word Aberfan is mentioned, no further explanation is necessary; its eternal effect is encapsulated in its name. What resonates, of course, is that the great majority of victims were children. Dealing with a subject that lies so deep in the soul of the Welshwas both a harrowing and uplifting experience.”

    Cantata Memoria: For the Childrenpremiered at Wales Millennium Centre in Cardiff in October 2016.

    Eighteen months later, in one of the first performances in Wales since the BBC premiere, Cantata Memoria will be at the Aberystwyth Arts Centre on Saturday 21 April.

    The performance will be conducted by Dr David Russell Hulme, Director of Music at Aberystwyth University: “This is a big work – complex and demanding. It made a huge impact at its Cardiff premiere and I’m sure it will do so here.”

    Cantata Memoria: For the Children
    Aberystwyth Arts Centre
    Saturday 21 April, 8pm

    Tickets are available from the Arts Centre Box Office on 01970 623232 or online.

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