Christine Hanson's The Cremation of Sam McGee

He was always cold, but the land of gold seemed to hold him like a spell...

Live music and poetry come together in a captivating show at the University of Alberta's Campus Saint Jean. The performance is based on Robert Service's famous poem, set in the snow-bound north, which appeared in Service's book of poems, first published in 1907, Songs of a Sourdough (a 'sourdough' was someone who had spent an entire year in the Yukon).

Christine Hanson's wonderful musical compositions, accompanying what is probably Service's best-known poem, make full play with the poetry's different colours, nuances, tones and range - varying from traditional jigs, reels and country waltzes to southern swing and frosty musical soundscapes which perfectly evoke the bizarre tragicomic setting of Service's poem.


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