An inter-faith Commemoration in words and music to mark Holocaust Memorial Day
2019
At St Thomas’s Church, Salisbury
Sunday January 27th 2019 4pm
The event was researched and planned by Louise Stewart in partnership with
St Thomas’s Church
Revd Kelvin Inglis
Canon Guy Wilkinson
Fiona Hulbert
Revd Canon Jonathan Herbert (Chaplain to Gypsies and Travellers, Salisbury Diocese)
Representatives from Salisbury’s Jewish and Muslim communities
Pupil volunteers from Bishop Wordworth’s School, Salisbury.
We were privileged to be able to include movements from
Olivier Messaien’s ‘Quartet for the End of Time’
Movements from ‘Romanian Dances’ by Hilda Jerea
‘Meditation’ by Malcolm Singer
A section of Ronald Stephenson’s major work, ‘Passacaglia’
Four exceptional local professional musicians performed the instrumental music
Christopher Guild, (piano)
Daphne Moody (violin)
Bryony Moody (‘cello)
Jenny Nelson (clarinet)