Director: Jahmil X.T. Qubeka
Cinematography: Jonathan Kovel
Producer: Michael Auret
Director: Jahmil X.T. Qubeka
Cinematography: Jonathan Kovel
Producer: Michael Auret
The South African composer Philip Miller and his collaborator, Tshegofatso Moeng recently created an arrangement of a new song to continue to raise funds for local singers and musicians who are currently unable to earn a living during the COVID 19 Lockdown. The song, iLand Act 1913 is composed by the celebrated composer, Reuben T Caluza. This song is particularly relevant in today’s world and will resonate with everyone due to the current crisis.
Once again, Philip worked with a group of talented vocalists and musicians all over the country who recorded themselves in their own homes, supplying voice notes for him to assemble the whole song. The video is created by Marcos Martins, using cellphone videos from the amazing vocalists involved in the making of this work.
To donate to this cause #musoreliefSA, please scan the QR code displayed at the end of this video or use this link.
South African composer Philip Miller has created a project to assist funding singers and musicians who are currently unable to earn money during the COVID 19 Lockdown. #musoreliefSA
This is a new arrangement of an old song, 'Influenza(1918)' which the celebrated South African choral composer Reuben T. Caluza wrote in response to the Spanish Flu epidemic in our country. Philip located the original 1920 recording online and re-arranged the song for vocals and brass. He worked with a group of talented vocalists and musicians who recorded themselves in their own homes, supplying voice notes for him to assemble the whole song together. The song is available via Spotify and Soundcloud as well as on Facebook and Instagram, donations via BUSQR.
To donate to this cause, scan the QR code displayed at the end of this video or visit: busqr.co.za/streamer/philip-miller to donate directly.
All donations are greatly appreciated.
Video Design by Catherine Meyburgh
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