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  1. David Arthur Fanshawe (19 April 1942 – 5 July 2010) was an English composer and self-styled explorer with a fervent interest in world music. His best-known composition is the 1972 choral work African Sanctus.

  2. David Fanshawe was born in 1942 in Paignton, grew up in Camberley, and was educated at St George’s Choir School Windsor and Stowe. He started work in 1959 as a trainee film editor and sound recordist, first for the Film Producers Guild then at Merton Park Studios.

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  3. The Fanshawe World Music Archive is a collection of 3,200 indigenous music recordings, 40,000 images & 70 journals. David Fanshawe, its creator, composed the legendary choral work African Sanctus as well as numerous other scores including Tarka the Otter, Flambards and Musical Mariner.

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  4. 18 de jul. de 2010 · With his visionary African Sanctus, David Fanshawe, who has died aged 68 after a stroke, brought a new dimension to British choral music. Though it was premiered in London in 1972, the work...

  5. African Sanctus is a visionary choral work expressing unity between peoples, faiths and music. Its message is ‘One Music - One God.’. An unorthodox setting of the Latin Mass, it integrates the composer’s recordings of authentic traditional African music with live chorus, soprano solo and instrumental ensemble.