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Whispers In A Dream

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Released
  
April 18, 2011

Genre
  
Classical

Label
  
Universal Decca

Recorded
  
2010

Length
  
4:27

Writer(s)
  
Hayley Westenra

"Whispers In A Dream" is a Christian hymn, written in 2011, by Christchurch Anglican soprano and songwriter, Hayley Westenra. It was recorded as the first song on the international album, Paradiso. It was released worldwide on April 18, 2011, beginning with New Zealand.

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Background

Speaking about the hymn, Westenra mentioned in some interview that she was not only inspired by "Gabriel's Oboe" (the theme from the 1986 film classic The Mission), but also contributed lyrics to "Whispers In A Dream" (music: "Gabriel’s Oboe"), with her genuine wish for world peace. The tune of the hymn was from "Gabriel's Oboe" – the main theme for the 1986 film "The Mission", written by Italian composer Ennio Morricone.

International performing

On 17 July 2011, Classical singer Hayley Westenra talked about cooperation with world-renowned composers in Paradiso, when she was interviewed by Terry Wogan, and performed live for a BBC Radio 2 program, with the track "Whispers In A Dream". On 1 September, Premier Christian Radio interviewed Westenra about recording Paradiso with Morricone and an orchestra in Rome. On 15 September, Westenra appeared as a guest star on the popular Italian reality TV show for children, "Io Canto" (Canale 5), and sang "Whispers In A Dream" with last year's winner, Benedetta Caretta. On October, BBC programme, Songs of Praise broadcast "Whispers In A Dream" was performed by Westenra in Salisbury Cathedral. On December 5, 2011, Westenra performed "Whispers In A Dream" on the Royal Variety Performance show, in the presence of The Princess Royal. During the Paradiso Homecoming Tour, Westenra performed "Whispers In A Dream" in concert, traveling to New Zealand, eastern Asia, and the United Kingdom.

References

Whispers In A Dream Wikipedia