Stories and Songs: Wills as Windows onto Past Lives
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Stories and Songs: Wills as Windows onto Past Lives

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A unique performance of history and original music inspired by Tudor, Stuart and Georgian wills.

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Exeter Phoenix

Gandy Street Place EX4 3LS United Kingdom

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  • 1 hour, 30 minutes
  • In person

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Music • Classical

Musician Chris Hoban and historian Laura Sangha invite you to join them for a unique performance of history and original music inspired by Tudor, Stuart and Georgian wills.

Wills are remarkable documents that often reveal hidden histories – for many people their will is the only record they have left behind. But while they are deeply evocative, wills can also be frustratingly mysterious, a mere glimpse into a person’s life.

Chris and Laura have therefore come together to ‘fill in the gaps’ of these documents adopting a creative approach that captures the relationships, light, love and even humour within them. Come along to their performance to hear the fruits of their collaboration.


MORE ABOUT CHRIS AND LAURA

Chris Hoban is a Devon based composer, arranger, lyricist and performer. A singer who plays piano, piano accordion, ‘cello, mandocello and guitar, he has performed and worked alongside many artists in the UK and abroad. He is also a highly regarded choral composer and arranger for amateur, community and professional choirs.

Laura Sangha is Associate Professor of History at the University of Exeter. She is part of the Leverhulme Trust research project ‘The Material Culture of Wills, England 1540-1790’ which uses AI and crowdsourcing to transcribe and analyse 25,000 wills.

Chris and Laura’s collaboration has been made possible by a University of Exeter Arts and Culture Creative Fellowship, a short-term grant that brings creative practitioners into research settings to encourage new conversations across disciplines.

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Oct 11 · 1:30 PM GMT+1