

An excerpt from Padre Pio's Prayer by James MacMillan - Commissioned by the Genesis Foundation
View the media...An excerpt from Stay with me (Padre Pio's Prayer) by Roxanna Panufnik - Commissioned by the Genesis Foundation
View the media...An excerpt from Stay with Me (Padre Pio's Prayer) by Will Todd - Commissioned by the Genesis Foundation
1'30 secs, Audio
Deus, Deus Meus from the Westminster Mass by Roxanna Panufnik
6'24 secs, Audio
Jean-Philippe Calvin, the French composer, has written a short piece of music dedicated to Genesis Founder and Chairman John Studzinski. The piece is called Sophia (Wisdom, in the Ancient Greek language). The piece is profoundly spiritual and is mixed with Oriental Timelessness, aspiring to the depth and feeling of a Byzantine Chant.
4'29 secs, Audio
Beastly Tales by Roxanna Panufnik.
Death by drowning, death by slaughter - death by land or death by water (Narrator, Monkey, Mr Crocodile).
5'48 secs, Audio
Beastly Tales by Roxanna Panufnik.
When the monkey saw Kuroop he let out a joyful whoop (Narrator, Monkey, Mr Crocodile).
6'03 secs, Audio
Beastly Tales, Mangoes, by Roxanna Panufnik
One day, Mrs Crocodile, gorged on mangoes, with a smile (narator, Mrs Crocodile, Mr Crocodile)
4'03 secs, Audio
Beastly Tales by Roxanna Panufnik.
On the Ganga's greenest isle lived Kuroop the crocodile (narrator, Monkey, Mr. Crocodile).
4'56 secs, Audio
John Studzinski CBE established the Genesis Foundation in January 2001. Genesis supports and nurtures emerging professional composers, directors, writers and actors into sustained careers in the arts, helping them at the most sensitive and difficult early period of their careers. It also has the further purpose of helping to build new audiences for the fine arts and of commissioning potential masterpieces of the future.
11'00 secs, Audio
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Thursday, 17 June 2010To celebrate the success of LAMDA Genesis Foundation scholars, we are pleased to present this documentary which features current second and third year students preparing for their end of year performances alongside Peter James, the Principal of LAMDA.
View media...Paul Tinto (class of 2010) is currently understudying in the critically acclaimed Black Watch at the Barbican Theatre which will run from 27th November 2010 to 22nd January 2011. Meanwhile, Tom Riley (class of 2005) will soon be appearing in the ITV1 drama A Bouquet of Barbed Wire alongside Trevor Eve and fellow LAMDA alumnus, Hermione Norris.
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