Philipsz's work centres around recordings of her voice singing
folk songs over public address systems.
The ever - controversial Turner Prize was last night given to Susan Philipsz, who sang
folk songs over a loudspeaker.
Not exact matches
Chinese Christians have treasured the gospel hymns brought to them by 19th - century missionaries, choosing them
over songs using Chinese
folk tunes or composed later by Chinese Christians and in a Chinese idiom.)
The sincerity expressed here, on top of the sheer beauty of her voice, even managed to convince the
folks over at Online Dating Industry Journal to feature the
song on their blog.
Continuing his «Refn Presents» series with the good
folk over at Milan Records, Drive and Only God Forgives writer / director Nicolas Winding Refn is releasing a soundtrack of
songs that inspired his most recent feature, The Neon Demon.
The band honored Kathi's memory with several
songs at the end, including the Irish
folk song they sang to her
over the phone when she was in the hospital and Warren Zevon's «Keep Me in Your Heart.»
The
song has evolved a bit
over time, as many
folk songs do.