MALALA
SATB ( or Reeds Quartet Ob/ASax/Cl.Bb/Bsn)+ Tape.
Excerpts from Nobel prize speech.
10 minutes.
During her childhood, Malala wrote a blog for BBC2, chronicling her views on education
and her life under the rule of the Pakistani Taliban.
On October 9, 2012, she was the victim of an assassination attempt, seriously injuring her
(shot in the head while she was taking the bus), an attack claimed by the Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan.
This attack led to the international media coverage of Malala Yousafzai.
In 2014, aged 17, she won the Nobel Peace Prize, which made her the youngest winner
in the history of this prize.
CAMUS
SATB ( or Reeds Quartet Ob/ASax/Cl.Bb/Bsn)+ Tape.
Excerpts from Nobel prize speech.
6 minutes.
He was then 44 years old and was the ninth Frenchman to win the Nobel Prize. He dedicated his speech to Louis Germain, the teacher who in CM2 allowed him to continue his studies. He was congratulated by his peers, including Roger Martin du Gard, François Mauriac and William Faulkner. However, he regretted it. He would have liked this distinction to go to André Malraux, his elder, whom he also considered a master. The prize was awarded to him for "his entire work which highlights the problems facing the conscience of men today".