concert

the Peacemakers

 pour l'Ukraine


Cette année, le chœur « Entre Deux Airs » et « les Dames de Chœur » ont choisi de vous faire découvrir

                                                une œuvre magnifique, composée en 2011 par Karl Jenkins : 

   The Peacemakers : Les artisans de la Paix

   

 

                                                                              

                                                               Nous serions heureux de vous retrouver le :

                                                                             Le dimanche 27 mars 2022

                                                                                              à   16h  

                                                                            à l’église St Alban  de Latresne                                                                                      

 

 

            Karl Jenkins a composé cette œuvre vocale et instrumentale à partir

-           D’écrits de personnalités : le Mahatma Gandhi, Nelson Mandela, Martin Luther King, Le Dalaï Lama,  St François d’Assise, Mère Theresa, Anne Franck, Rumi (poète Persan du XIIIème S) … -           Ainsi que   de paroles issues des Evangiles, du Coran, de la Torah et de Saint Séraphin de Sarov  (moine orthodoxe Russe), dont une phrase de Rûmî  en résume l’esprit  :     « Toutes les religions, toutes chantent le même chant : Que la paix soit avec vous »                                                                 

 

       Malheureusement, ce concert pour la Paix a une résonance toute particulière du fait de la guerre   en Ukraine . Par solidarité avec le peuple ukrainien et en soutien aux réfugiés, nous reverserons une partie de    la recette  de billetterie à la Croix rouge  française et nous mettrons à disposition une urne afin que vous puissiez  - si vous le souhaitez- y  déposer  votre don à la Croix rouge française.


SSir Karl presents a new streaming series - ‘Healing Light’, featuring 4 specially curated EPs. The first of the series ‘Hope’ was released on Friday 26th March.

Each intimate and spiritually uplifting EP draws inspiration from across his catalogue to help listeners find moments of solace, sanctuary, prayer, healing, hope and peace in our current world.

In this latest video, Sir Karl discusses his personal track choices for ‘Hope’ the first EP, out now on Decca Records:


Jenkins, Karl

The Peacemakers (2011)

for chorus and large ensemble

Duration: 73'

Music Text

Percy Bysshe Shelley, Gandhi, The Dalai Lama, Terry Waite, Mother Teresa, Albert Schweitzer, Carol Barratt, Karl Jenkins, St. Francis of Assisi, Sir Thomas Malory, Rumi, Nelson Mandela, Bahá'u'lláh, Anne Frank (E,L)

Scoring

fl(=picc&optional bfl)-5-string fretless bass gtr(or classical/acoustic gtr)-perc(3):2tom-t(low floor;different tensions)/goblet drum(i.e.darbuca,tablas,bodhrán)/tambourim/pandeiro or riq (or tamb)/bamboo chimes/mark tree/SD/TD/BD/tam-t(low)/cyms/glsp/crot/t.bells/marimba/tgl/susp.cym/2bells(E,B)-strings

Optional instruments: ssax.descant recorder.tin whistle.Uilleann pipes-3tpt.3ttrbn.btrbn.tuba-timp-organ or electric keyboard-solo violin

Abbreviations (PDF)

Publisher

Boosey & Hawkes

Territory

This work is available from Boosey & Hawkes for the world.


World Premiere

16/01/2012

Carnegie Hall, New York, NY

Distinguished Concerts Singers International / The Really Big Chorus / Distinguished Concerts International New York / Karl Jenkins

Composer's Notes

‘Music has the capacity to breathe harmony into the soul.

The Peacemakers breathes the harmony of peace.’

Terry Waite CBE


The Peacemakers is dedicated to the memory of all those who lost their lives during armed conflict: in particular, innocent civilians. When I composed The Armed Man: A Mass for Peace for the millennium, it was with the hope of looking forward to a century of peace. Sadly, nothing much has changed.’

Karl Jenkins CBE


The Peacemakers is a work extolling peace. One line, from Rumi (the 13th-century Persian mystic poet whose words I have set) sums up the ethos of the piece: ‘All religions, all singing one song: Peace be with you’. Many of the ‘contributors’ are iconic figures that have shaped history, others are less well known. I have occasionally placed some text in a musical environment that helps identify their origin or culture; the bansuri (Indian flute) and tabla in the Gandhi, the shakuhachi (a Japanese flute associated with Zen Buddhism) and temple bells in that of the Dalai Lama, African percussion in the Mandela and echoes of the blues of the deep American South (as well as a quote from Schumann’s Träumerei (Dreaming) in my tribute to Martin Luther King. ‘Healing Light: a Celtic prayer’ is just that, with uilleann pipes and bodhrán drums. I have also presented some odd combinations, such as ‘monastic chant meets the ethnic’ in ‘Let there be justice for all’ and ‘Inner peace’.



Having decided on The Peacemakers as the textual core and title of my new work the search was on to find messengers of peace. A handful of obvious figures came to mind, figures that have changed the world, such as Gandhi, Mandela and Martin Luther King, followed by such iconic and inspiring people as  k. Having sourced suitable and pithy text from these the net was cast to find other ‘peacemakers’. I had been aware of Albert Schweitzer as a boy, in part because my organist father had recordings of him playing Bach, and I had previously set the Persian mystic poet, Rumi, in my Stabat Mater. I felt I needed something from the Abrahamic religions, so there are words from Christ, the Qur’an, Judaism and St Seraphim of Sarov (a Russian Orthodox monk), while St Francis of Assisi is included by association. I also quote from the Old Testament Book of Isaiah in my homage to Martin Luther King, as he did in his ‘I have a dream’ speech. English poets, Shelley and Malory are heard, as is Bahá’u’lláh, the founder of the Bahá’í faith. Carol Barratt added further text with the odd sentence from me. Some anonymous traditional text has also been included. I feel privileged that Terry Waite CBE has contributed some wonderful words, especially written for The Peacemakers.


© Karl Jenkins, September 2011

https://www.boosey.com/cr/music/Karl-Jenkins-The-Peacemakers/57402