The Titanic Requiem I. Triumph (Shipbuilding) (1/15)
Robin Gibb did a great job on this. I'm not especially fond of the first in the group, but, he did a great job overall. I just let this playlist run once in awhile. The ads get annoying...have to come back to computer and get rid of them as I hear them come on. I'll have to go back to playing youtube on the tv. I don't recall if the ads play there or not since I put it on for the doggie periodically.
Published on Apr 15, 2012 "The Titanic Requiem" Robin Gibb (feat. R. J. Gibb), Composer Royal Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Cliff Masterson 100th Anniversary Commemoration: 15 April 1912 - 15 April 2012
The Titanic Requiem | Robin Gibb & R.J. Gibb, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra: I. Triumph (Shipbuilding) youtu.be/iZkkhXVhU7M II. Farewell (The Immigrant Song)
III. Maiden Voyage
IV. New York Suite in C Major
V. Sub Astris (Under The Stars)
VI. Kyrie
VII. SOS (Tract)
VIII. Distress (Confutatis)
IX. Salvation (Gradual)
X. Reflections
XI. Daybreak
XII. Christmas Day
XIII. Libera Me
XIV. Don't Cry Alone
XV. In Paradisum (Awakening)
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The most famous nautical disaster in history has received many interpretations over the years. On the whole they conclude that, yes, it was very much a tragedy, officially a bad thing to have happened. Consequently, the news that Bee Gee Robin Gibb and his son R.J. were to collaborate with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra (and feature vocal guest spots from Isabel Suckling and Mario Frangoulis) to create the latest artistic re-imagining of the event was at least interesting.
Gibb composed The Titanic Requiem with his son, RJ, in commemoration of the 100th anniversary of the tragic sinking of the ocean liner. The entire piece will be performed at the concert by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, with accompaniment from a choir and various special guests.
Robin Hugh Gibb, (22 December 1949 -- 20 May 2012) was a British singer and songwriter. He is best known as a member of the Bee Gees. Gibb wrote The Titanic Requiem with his son Robin-John, which was recorded by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the sinking of the Titanic in April 2012.
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