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Radio 3,15 Aug 2026,120 mins

Requiem for America: Singing for the Invisible People

New Music Show

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Tom Service presents the world premiere of Brent Michael Davids' Requiem for America: Singing for the Invisible People. As its subtitle suggests, this work highlights the human cost of US expansion, which resulted in hundreds of Native American tribes being moved, manipulated or slaughtered. In the words of Davids – himself of Mohican heritage – ‘It sings about the invisibility of the Native people’ and represents ‘more than a piece of music – it’s a reckoning, a remembrance and a call to truth through the arts’. Brent Michael Davids (Native American flute) Wallis Giunta (narrator/alto) Janai Brugger (soprano) Anne Marie Stanley (alto) Robert Murray (tenor) Eric Greene (baritone) Native chorus: Nitaa-Nagamokwe (leader), Bidaabinokwe, Giniw, Kaakaakidid, Minisinoogwan, Miskwanangikwe, Yahto Mahpe, Zhaashaawanibiisikwe BBC Symphony Chorus (Neil Ferris, chorus-master) BBC Symphony Orchestra conducted by Teddy Abrams Recorded at Barbican Hall in London on 17th May

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    Artist
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    Requiem for America: Singing for the Invisible People
    Requiem for America: Singing for the Invisible People
    Brent Michael Davids
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    Tuba mirum
    Tuba mirum
    Kai Khachatryan