Folk singer Rosie Sleightholme sings a selection of World War One songs about conscription, politics and war resistance.
Folk singer Rosie Sleightholme sings a selection of World War One songs about conscription, politics and war resistance.
A talk illustrated with six musical interludes on Eduard Soermus, an Estonian violinist who lived in Merthyr Tydfil at the end of the First World War but was expelled from Britain in 1919.
David Harbottle, and Freya Jonas have reimagined several songs from the WW1 Conscientious Objectors (COs) Songbook. Whilst the words of the songs remain untouched, the duo have composed new vocal melodies and musical arrangements for each piece, breathing new life into the songs but allowing the words to speak as they once did.