Interview with Hannah Kendall from 05:45 at: “Explore idea of different identities, that we’re not just one thing … I’m not just British, European or African Caribbean, I’m actively trying to draw all of these things together, including different instruments … for example the harmonica: when I hear that instrument, personally I think about the blues which is a genre associated with African American culture. I’ve found it really interesting to use traditional slave songs and slave shouts. There’s one spiritual that I used in particular, Wade in the Water, which I find particularly beautiful.”
Locations in Harold's Library
- First Night of the Proms 2020 (tv)
- 00:07:30
- Cast: BBC Symphony Orchestra, Sakari Oramo (conductor)
- Notes: Interview with Hannah Kendall from 05:45
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- Wade in the Water • Hannah Kendall: "There's one spiritual that I used in particular, Wade in the Water, which I find particularly beautiful."
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