At the outset of the centenary of WW1, or The Great War, I was at a banquet and watched an octet perform two songs from that era, one of them being the well-known Danny Boy. I asked if they had an album, lest we forget, and they did not, so I recorded an album with some help from my friends, which is called Sacrifice and Solace. This is a blog dedicated to helping people today understand the struggle people faced at home and at the front, one hundred years ago.
Why?
In four short years, from 1914 to 1918, over 10 million men and women serving in armed forces on fronts around the world were killed, while double that number were wounded, disabled and disfigured; and at least another 7 million civilians lost their lives as well. Most died horrific deaths. But as time passes by we tend to forget, a century later, how many sacrifices were made day after day on both sides of one the most deadly conflicts in human history. Civilized Productions has produced a wonderful choral album, Sacrifice and Solace, which features an octet called the Toronto Valour Ensemble who sang these carefully selected and uniquely composed songs from that era. It is available on CD Baby. The simple translation of the Arabic word "jihad" is struggle.
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