Britten: War Requiem / Teodor Currentzis
SWR Symphonieorchester – Hamburg International Music Festival
No to war!
Benjamin Britten was a passionate pacifist. With his »War Requiem« of 1961, he composed his most impressive and moving confessional work in 1961, which is considered one of the central works of the 20th century against war and in favour of peace. With this key work, Teodor Currentzis delivers the musical epilogue for the Hamburg International Music Festival and closes the programmatic arc of the motto »War and Peace«. The star conductor comes to Hamburg once again in his role as chief conductor of the SWR Symphony Orchestra and has engaged baritone Matthias Goerne, among others, for the hugely scored »War Requiem« alongside his orchestra and three formidable choirs.
Britten wrote his »War Requiem« to commemorate the devastating air raid on Coventry in 1940 and for the consecration of the rebuilt cathedral in the city. The composer himself conducted the acclaimed 1962 premiere of this monumental composition for orchestra, choirs, three solo singers and organ. The soloists back then included Goerne’s teacher Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau.
However, Britten’s »War Requiem« is not simply a protest against all forms of inhumanity and the wars of the 20th century. His requiem mass, which ends with a prayer for eternal peace, has lost none of its power or relevance.
Performers
SWR Symphonieorchester
London Symphony Chorus
SWR Vokalensemble
Knabenchor Hannover
Irina Lungu soprano
Allan Clayton tenor
Matthias Goerne baritone
conductor Teodor Currentzis
Programme
Benjamin Britten
War Requiem, Op. 66
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Festival
Hamburg International Music Festival
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Teodor Currentzis
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