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The Prince and the Composer

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Sir Hubert Parry is simultaneously one of Britain's best-known and least-known composers. Jerusalem is almost a national song, regularly performed at rugby grounds, schools, Women's Institute meetings and the Last Night of the Proms, while Dear Lord and Father of Mankind is one of Britain's best-loved hymns. Everyone knows the tunes, yet hardly anyone knows much about the man who wrote them. In this film, HRH The Prince of Wales, a long-standing enthusiast of Parry's work, sets out to discover more about the complex character behind it, with the help of members of Parry's family, scholars and performers. This feature-length documentary by the award-winning director John Bridcut offers fresh insight into the life and work of Hubert Parry through the unique perspective of HRH The Prince of Wales.

1h 30m

Dutch; Flemish (nl-NL)

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Sir Hubert Parry is tegelijkertijd een van de bekendste en minst bekende componisten van Groot-Brittanniƫ. Jerusalem is bijna een nationaal lied, dat regelmatig wordt uitgevoerd op rugbyvelden, scholen, bijeenkomsten van het Women's Institute en de Last Night of the Proms, terwijl Dear Lord and Father of Mankind een van de meest geliefde hymnen van Groot-Brittanniƫ is. Iedereen kent de deuntjes, maar toch weet bijna niemand veel over de man die ze schreef. In deze film gaat ZKH de Prins van Wales, een langdurige liefhebber van Parry's werk, op zoek naar meer over het complexe personage erachter, met de hulp van leden van Parry's familie, geleerden en artiesten. Deze lange documentaire van de bekroonde regisseur John Bridcut biedt een nieuw inzicht in het leven en werk van Hubert Parry vanuit het unieke perspectief van ZKH de Prins van Wales.

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