Benjamin Britten's War Requiem

On the eve of the centenary of the end of World War 1, Thames Philharmonic Choir will perform Benjamin Britten's War Requiem at Cadogan Hall.

 

The War Requiem was written for the consecration in 1962 of the new Coventry Cathedral, built to replace the mediaeval building destroyed by bombing in the Second World War. Britten, a pacifist, chose to set the traditional Latin Mass for the Dead interwoven with nine poems about the horror of war by English poet Wilfred Owen. Owen himself was killed in action on 4 November 1918, one week before the Armistice. He has subsequently become revered as one of the great war poets.

 

The score calls for a large choir to sing the Requiem texts together with the soprano soloist, a large orchestra and a distant boys choir, while the two male soloists sing Owen’s poems accompanied by a separate instrumental ensemble. 

 

This performance will bring together Thames Philharmonic Choir and Tiffin Boys' Choir, who will provide the distant boys' voices. The Thames Festival Orchestra, under their Leader Nandor Szederkényi, will contribute both the main orchestra and the instrumental ensemble, the latter conducted by Benjamin Costello. The boys' choir and male soloists will be directed from the keyboard by Ralph Allwood, a well-known choral conductor and former Director of Music at Eton College. The performance overall will be conducted by TPC's Artistic Director, John Bate.The soloists for the performance are Tenor Ben Johnson, Baritone Matthew Hargreaves and Soprano Yvonne Howard, all established opera and oratorio singers who have sung to great acclaim with TPC over the years. 

 

Speaking about the work, John Bate says: "This is a mighty plea for peace and, as such, seems exceedingly appropriate to be performed as we mark the hundredth anniversary of the ending of the First World War. It is a great challenge to all who perform it, but also a wonderful experience, as it is also for those who listen."

Event date: 
Saturday, 10 November 2018 - 7:30pm
Ticket Prices: 
£28, £25, £18, £12 Disabled friendly: contact Cadogan Hall re free access for carers
Event Poster: 
Location: 
Cadogan Hall
5 Sloane Terrace
SW1X 9DQ London
United Kingdom