The song used the same title as the poem and was first published in 2004 in. Video yourself singing your part and be part of our Do not Stand At My Grave and Weep Virtual Choir Project Montage – there's guidance for doing so below. Robert Prizeman, musical director of the choirband, Libera, set this poem to music.I am a thousand winds that blow, I am the diamond glints on snow, I am the sun on ripened grain, I am the gentle autumn rain. Join Marie Curie's 'live' virtual performance at 11am on Tuesday 23 March. Places are limited so please email to reserve a place. Lyrics are from the poem 'Do Not Stand at My Grave and Weep' by Mary Elizabeth Frye: Do not stand at my grave and weep, I am not there I do not sleep.We'd love you to do either or both of the following:
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You can download the score and vocal guide tracks to learn your part (see resource links below). Together we can create a poignant moment on our National Day of Reflection to reflect on this tragic loss of life, show support for people who've been bereaved and celebrate the lives of all those who've died. Let's come together and sing a specially-written piece by Brian Knowles, setting the famous funeral poem Do Not Stand At My Grave and Weep to beautiful music. Published by Alliance Music Publications (AN.AMP-0727). Whatever your musical ability, whatever your background, whatever your beliefs, and whatever you've been through, please join us for our first National Day of Reflection Virtual Choir Project. SSA choir, piano and violin (SSA choir) Composed by Laura Farnell. Many have been unable to properly say goodbye to their loved ones, comfort or even hug each other. Behind the statistics and whatever the cause, every death has been devastating for the people left behind. Since the first lockdown began in 2020, hundreds of thousands of lives have been cut short, leaving millions of people bereaved. On 23 March, let's come together through music to reflect on our collective loss, support those who've been bereaved, and hope for a brighter future.