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First Person: Roxanna Panufnik on a new version of her Letters from Burma in aid of Myanmar refugees
The composer on why she expanded a chamber piece for London Mozart Players
by Roxanna PanufnikSaturday, 19 June 2021
Roxanna Panufnik
A month ago, I sat in St Martin-in-the Fields listening to London Mozart Players recording my orchestral version of
UK orchestra in tune to help Myanmar refugees
London Mozart Players release new video of Letters from Burma composition to raise funds for charity Advance Myanmar UCA News reporter Published: June 26, 2021 07:24 AM GMT
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A screenshot from the Letters from Burma video
A British orchestra is highlighting the crisis in Myanmar while raising money for refugees fleeing attacks by the military.
London Mozart Players (LMP) and oboist Olivier Stankiewicz have joined forces with the orchestra’s associate composer Roxanna Panufnik to release a new video of Panufnik’s
Letters from Burma, her 2004 composition inspired by Nobel Peace Prize winner Aung San Suu Kyi’s remarkable collection of letters describing everyday life in the country, written during her time under house arrest.