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Special for Memorial Day (May 25th) Available Now!

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Treat your listeners to a powerful and unique half-hour this Memorial Day

  • A double portrait of German sculptor Kathe Kollwitz (1867-1945), who created The Grieving Parents in memory of her son killed in WWI, and contemporary American-German sculptor Suse Lowenstein, creator of an equally monumental work honoring her son lost in the 1988 Lockerbie disaster. For both women, their work (18 years for Kathe, 14 years for Suse) becomes a pathway through and beyond grief, affirming the transforming power of art.
  • A dual creation of storyteller Helen Engelhardt and sound artist Marjorie Van Halteren.
  • The third program in a trilogy exploring the themes of war, loss, memory, and regeneration. The other two half hours, Unquiet Graves and Yesterday and Forever, are also available.

LENGTH: 26 min 30 Sec
AVAILABLE: Free CD & PRX (134 points)

 

Reviews of “Mothers and Sons

“Marjorie Van Halteren is a true radio artist. Her sonic texturing and musicality makes her pieces rise above most audio work on public radio today. Nothing makes this clearer than Mothers and Sons. In this deeply poetic and gently moving artistic piece, Van Halteren proves again her unsung brilliance in the public radio world.
Mothers and Sons is one moving and remarkable work. There is no glitz, no boring narrative, no spelling it out for the audience. This is sound art that tells a carefully woven and intelligent story of two mothers grief over the loss of their sons who were tragically killed. One in WWI and the other in the tragedy of the 1988 Lockerbie, Scotland air disaster. This piece describes how it took 18 years for one woman and 14 years for another to create loving memorials for their sons. For those going through grief, this piece can speak to the transformative power of art to heal from and to come to terms with terrible loss.
Mothers and Sons would make a touching sonic memorial for Veteran’s Day, Memorial Day and Mother’s Day. I urge programmers to give a listen and find room in their schedules for this beautiful and moving work.
Dmae Roberts
Independent Producer
MediaRites Productions/CROSSING EAST

“…it was a pleasure hearing your stories…alongside the artists’…! I’ve talked with Suse before on my show. She’s fascinating. Brava to you both and hope to hear more from you in the future. As an NPR host and producer for these almost two decades, I appreciate your attention to detail and the beauty of sound…”
Bonnie Grice
Host/Producer “In the Morning” “The Song is You”
WLIU 88.3fm

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