Singing for my murdered sister helps me heal - a podcast by BBC World Service
from 2021-04-22T11:45
In 2015, Nathalie Warmerdam was murdered by her ex-partner. She was one of three victims that day; he also killed two other former partners, Anastasia Kuzyk and Carol Culleton. Basil Borutski was found guilty and sentenced to life in prison in 2017. Now as a way to deal with his grief, Nathalie's brother, opera singer Joshua Hopkins, has released a group of songs, known as a song cycle, in memory of his sister. With words by the writer Margaret Atwood and music by composer Jake Heggie, Joshua says he wants to use his voice to raise awareness about violence against women. To find out how to listen to the song cycle, you can visit: https://songsformurderedsisters.com
Get in touch: outlook@bbc.comPresenter: Jo Fidgen
Producer: Katy TakatsukiPicture: Joshua Hopkins with his sister Nathalie Warmerdam
Credit: Joshua Hopkins
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