- African Sanctus
African Sanctus is a 1972 choral Mass and is the best-known work of British
composer and ethnomusicologistDavid Fanshawe .In "African Sanctus" the
Latin Mass is juxtaposed with live recordings of traditionalAfrican music , which the composer had recorded himself betwen 1969 to 1975. The work consists of 13 movements and follows the journey of the composer throughAfrica . The recordings are fromEgypt , theSudan ,Uganda andKenya .Originally entitled "African Revelations", "African Sanctus" was first performed in
London by the Saltarello Choir in July 1972, and was later played onBBC Radio onUnited Nations Day . OnEaster Sunday , 1975, adocumentary about the making of the work was broadcast onBBC 1 's "Omnibus" programme. Made by film-makerHerbert Chappell , this charted Fanshawe's progress recording the work in North and EastAfrica , and coincided with the release of the album. The documentary was nominated for the 'Prix Italia '. [http://www.africansanctus.com/]Following the publication of the full score in 1977, premiere performances were given in
Toronto ,Worcester Cathedral in 1978, and theRoyal Albert Hall in 1979, which was conducted by SirDavid Willcocks . [http://www.africansanctus.com/]In 1994 David Fanshawe composed an additional movement for a new recording of the work, the Dona Nobis Pacem - A Hymn for World Peace, which completed the
Agnus Dei . Based on this new recording, theBBC commissioned the maker of the 1975 documentary, Herbert Chappell, to make a new programme, "African Sanctus Revisited",External links
* [http://www.africansanctus.com/ African Sanctus official website]
* [http://www.answers.com/topic/david-fanshawe African Sanctus on Answers.com]
* [http://www.answers.com/topic/african-sanctus Album Review of African Sanctus]
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