About The Concert

On 15th April 1912 the Titanic sank in the North Atlantic and over 1,500 people died. 100 years later, Robin Gibb and his son RJ, commemorate this disastrous voyage and catastrophic loss of life with the release of The Titanic Requiem, their first classical work together. Recorded at Air studios with Royal Philharmonic Orchestra and the RSVP Voices choir, and produced by Cliff Masterson and Savvas Iosifides, this modern classic includes three vocal pieces: Daybreak (Mario Frangoulis), Christmas Day (Isabel Suckling), and Don't Cry Alone in which Robin Gibb sings the evocative lead vocal.


The Venue & Bookings

The Titanic Requiem's release will be celebrated with a world premiere concert in London on 10th April 2012 at Central Hall, Westminster. Performed in its entirety by Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, the concert will feature a choir and very special guests. Tickets go on sale on 22nd January at 9:00am. Visit aeglive.co.uk or call 0871 230 1097. For further information on guest lists please email events@back-door.co.uk.

The Composers

The Titanic Requiem this brand new symphonic concept-album, was recorded over the past year and marks Robin's first collaboration with his son RJ Gibb. The album release will be followed by the world premiere concert performance of The Titanic Requiem in London on 10th April. The Titanic Requiem was written and completed in time to commemorate the 100th Anniversary of the catastrophic loss of life of the oceanic legend RMS Titanic.

Reviews

Tatler Magazine "The Titanic Requiem preformance"

The Telegraph "Titanic Requiem, Central Hall, Westminster, review"

The Guardian "Listen to Robin Gibb's Titanic Requiem"

WFJA Classic Hits "Debut Performance of Robin Gibb's "Titanic Requiem"