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EGOT-winner Barbra Streisand was moved to make new music for an upcoming tv sequence that each examines historical past and sheds mild on a difficulty that persists within the current day.
The current SAG life achievement award recipient has recorded a brand new music, titled “Love Will Survive,” to be featured in subsequent month’s Peacock sequence “The Tattooist of Auschwitz,” the streamer introduced Wednesday.
“Due to the rise in antisemitism all over the world as we speak, I needed to sing ‘Love Will Survive’ within the context of this sequence, as a means of remembering the six-million souls who had been misplaced lower than 80 years in the past,” Streisand stated in a press release. “And in addition to say that even within the darkest of occasions, the ability of affection can triumph and endure.”
The music was composed by Oscar-winner Hans Zimmer in collaboration with Kara Talve and Walter Afanasieff. With lyrics by Charlie Midnight, it is Streisand’s first-ever recording for a TV sequence. She is accompanied on the monitor by the London Symphony Orchestra, performed by William Ross.
“The Tattooist of Auschwitz,” based mostly on the novel by Heather Morris, stars Harvey Keitel, Melanie Lynskey, Jonah Hauer-King, Anna Próchniak and Jonas Nay.
The sequence tells the story of a Slovakian Jewish man who turns into a tattooist at Auschwitz and falls in love with a lady whereas they’re each interred on the focus camp. It chronicles the couple’s quest to “preserve one another alive,” in response to a logline offered by the streamer.
Streisand, who final launched a studio album of recent music in 2018, will launch “Love Will Survive” by way of Columbia Data on April 25.
“The Tattooist of Auschwitz” will premiere on Peacock on Might 2.