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The Virtues of Being Human: Faith, Hope, and Love in James Gray's The Immigrant
James Gray's three most recent features reflect on the Christian virtues of faith, hope, and love, revealed and developed through encounters with others. The Immigrant (2013) reveals the way faith informs familial commitments, social bonds, and a life-giving response to suffering and injustice. The Lost City of Z(2016) portrays a dreamer, a man whose hopeful vision of another world animates every aspect of his being. And Gray's most recent feature, Ad Astra (2019) traces a man's turn toward relationship as he discovers what it means to love. In each case, as Gray's characters display these virtues, the characters transcend their boundedness, giving us a picture of the way these virtues guide us outside of ourselves, to our neighbors, and ultimately to God.
Dystopia and Transcendence: Tavener’s Music for Children of Men
Among the selections used for the score to Alfonso Cuarón’s Children of Men are two works by John Tavener: Eternity’s Sunrise (1997) and Fragments of a Prayer, written, as the composer says, “in response” to the film. The pairing of Tavener’s music with scenes of dystopian violence articulates spiritual processes of witness and grief, processes which find fulfillment in the final scene of the film.
PROFILE: DARRAGH MORGAN
Darragh has also many ensembles, including Ensemble Modern, the London Sinfonietta, Musik Fabrik, Birmingham Contemporary Music Group, Remix Ensemble, Athelas Sinfonietta and Red Note Ensemble. Darragh studied with Detlef Hahn at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama, London, and received chamber music coaching from the Amadeus and Takacs Quartets, as well as participating in masterclasses with Sidney Griller, Yehudi Menuhin, Mauricio Fuks, Paul Zukofsky, Pinchas Zukerman, Yfrah Neaman and Pierre Amoyal, and, in the field of Irish traditional music, with the legendary Sligo fiddle player Joe O Dowd. With Ensemble Modern.
Novitiate': Sundance Review
Set against the backdrop of Vatican 2 and the sweeping reforms of the Catholic Church in the early 1960s, Novitiate is a coming of age drama which explores one girl's relationship with her own spiritual and emotional needs. Peace, and indeed love, are in short supply in Cathleen's family home, as we discover in the next scene when her errant father rolls in and the bottled-up grudges of a bad marriage boil over. At the...
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Fall and resurrection
This is a performance of Fall and Resurrection, conducted by Richard Hickox, and performed by the BBC Singers, the Choir of St. Paul's Cathedral, and the City of London Sinfonia.