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Johann Johannsson - The Miners' Hymns


Label:

Deutsche Grammophon

Genre:

Classical

Product No.:
ADGR 4861326
UPC: 028948613267
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Vinyl Record


No. of Discs: 2

$39.98

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Double LP

Music from the film by Bill Morrison

The Miners' Hymns is a collaboration between American filmmaker Bill Morrison and Icelandic composer Jóhann Jóhannsson who, with images and music, have created a wordless documentary to depict the ill-fated mining community in North East England.

Created from BFI, BBC and other archival footage, The Miners' Hymns celebrates social, cultural, and political aspects of the extinct industry, and the strong regional tradition of colliery brass bands.

Focusing on the Durham coalfield in the North East of the UK, the film is structured around a series of activities including the hardship of pit work, the role of Trade Unions in organizing and fighting for workers' rights, the annual Miners' Gala in Durham, and the pitched battles with police during the 1984 strike as Thatcher's government sounded the death knell for the industry.

The film cuts between footage from different eras spanning 100 years from grainy footage of primitive conditions from early last century, through processes of increased mechanization, and up to the highly emotive era of the miner's strikes of the mid-1980s. While almost entirely composed of black and white archival footage, the film also includes two contemporary sequences shot in color from a helicopter hovering over the sites of former collieries. It is at once poignant and ironic to note that these sites have now been rendered invisible and have been replaced by temples of modern leisure and consumerism. The film is a timely reminder of choices that were made a generation ago regarding the role of labor in a corporate-based economy, the repercussions of which are being felt today.

All music composed, arranged and produced by Jóhann Jóhannsson
Recorded in Durham Cathedral, September 2010.

Recording Engineer:
Sveinn Kjartansson. Technical Manager: Rachel Shipp. Co-ordinator: Caroline Smith. Mixed at NTOV, Copenhagen by Jóhann Jóhannsson

Musicians:
French Horns — Callum MacKay, Graham Tedd, Alan Tokeley, David Tollington
Trumpets — Thomas Glendinning, Russell Jackson, Ellie Lovegrove, Alex Maynard
Cornets — Niall Thompson, Tony Thompson
Trombones — Steve Baxter, John Bell, Brian Gibson, Alex Trotter
Tubas — Eric Leckenby, Owen Wallage, Jeff Winter
Percussion — Beth Steele Ian Wynd
Organ — Robert Houssart
Electronics — Jóhann Jóhannsson
Conductor Gudni Franzson

 



Side A:
1. They Being Dead Yet Speaketh

Side B:
1. An Injury To One Is The Concern Of All

Side C:
1. Freedom From Want And Fear

Side D:
1. There Is No Safe Side But The Side Of Truth
2. Industrial And Provident, We Unite To Assist Each Other
3. The Cause Of Labour Is The Hope Of The World
4. Centennial (Arr. for Crank Organ by Jóhann Gunnarson) [Bonus Track]

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