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War Requiem

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War Requiem

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Es hilft wohl auch den Toten nicht, ruhig zu schlafen. Auch der britische Komponist Benjamin Britten war Pazifist.

In , War Requiem was selected by the Library of Congress for preservation in the National Recording Registry for being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant".

The War Requiem , first performed on 30 May , was commissioned to mark the consecration of the new Coventry Cathedral , which was built after the original 14th-century structure was destroyed in a World War II bombing raid.

The reconsecration was an occasion for an arts festival, for which Michael Tippett also wrote his opera King Priam.

Britten, a pacifist and conscientious objector , was inspired by the commission, which gave him complete freedom in deciding what to compose.

He chose to set the traditional Latin Mass for the Dead interwoven with nine poems about war by the English poet Wilfred Owen.

Owen, who was born in , was serving as the commander of a rifle company when he was killed in action on 4 November during the crossing of the Sambre-Oise Canal in France, just one week before the Armistice.

Although he was virtually unknown at the time of his death, he has subsequently come to be revered as one of the great war poets.

Philip Reed has discussed the progression of Britten's composition of the War Requiem in the Cambridge Music Handbook publication on the work.

Burney and Halliday, who died in the war, were friends of Peter Pears and Britten, respectively. According to the Britten—Pears Foundation 's War Requiem website, Dunkerley, one of Britten's closest friends, took part in the Normandy landings.

Unlike the other dedicatees, he survived the war but committed suicide in June , two months before his wedding. None of the other dedicatees have known graves, but are commemorated on memorials to the missing.

The musical forces are divided into three groups that alternate and interact with each other throughout the piece, finally fully combining at the end of the last movement.

The soprano soloist and choir are accompanied by the full orchestra, the baritone and tenor soloists are accompanied by the chamber orchestra, and the boys' choir is accompanied by a small positive organ this last group ideally being situated at some distance from the full orchestra.

This group produces a very strange, distant sound. The soprano and choir and the boys' choir sing the traditional Latin Requiem text , while the tenor and baritone sing poems by Wilfred Owen , interspersed throughout.

At the end of the Dies irae , the tenor sings from Owen's "Futility" "O what, what made fatuous sunbeams toil, to break earth's sleep at all?

In the final Owen setting, "Strange Meeting", one of the most prominent expressions of the tritone is sung by the tenor, addressing an opposing soldier with the words "Strange friend".

This poem is accompanied by sporadic detached chords from two violins and a viola, which include the tritone as part of a dominant seventh chord. At the end of the poem, the final string chord resolves to the tonic , bringing the work to its final, reconciliatory In paradisum.

Four other motifs that usually occur together are distinct brass fanfares of the Dies irae : a rising arpeggio , a falling arpeggio followed by a repeated note, a repeated fourth in a dotted rhythm ending in a diminished arpeggio, and a descending scale.

These motifs form a substantial part of the melodic material of the piece: the setting of "Bugles sang" is composed almost entirely of variations of them.

Another linking feature can be found in the opening of the final movement, Libera Me , where the slow march tune in the double basses preceded by two drums outlining the rhythm replicates the more-rapid opening theme of the first poem, Anthem for Doomed Youth.

One striking juxtaposition is found in the Offertorium , a fugue in the repeating three-part-time scheme 6 8 , 9 8 , 6 8 where the choir sings of God's promise to Abraham "Quam olim Abrahae promisisti, et semini eius" — "which you once promised Abraham and his seed".

This frames Owen's retelling of the offering of Isaac , in which the angel tells Abraham to:. As the male soloists sing the last line repeatedly, the boys sing "Hostias et preces tibi, Domine" "Sacrifice and prayers we offer thee, Lord" , paralleling the sacrifice of the Mass with the sacrifice of "half the seed of Europe" a reference to World War I.

The "reprise" of "Quam olim Abrahae" is sung in inversion, diminuendo instead of crescendo. The whole of the Offertorium is a reference to Britten's earlier Canticle No.

Britten here uses much of the musical material of the earlier work, but the music in the Requiem is twisted into much more sinister forms.

Although there are a few occasions in which members of one orchestra join the other, the full forces do not join together until the latter part of the last movement, when the tenor and baritone sing the final line of Owen's poem " Strange Meeting " "Let us sleep now The boys' choir echoes the Requiem aeternam from the beginning of the work, and the full choir ends on the resolved tritone motif.

For the opening performance, it was intended that the soloists should be Galina Vishnevskaya a Russian , Peter Pears an Englishman and Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau [9] [10] a German , to demonstrate a spirit of unity.

Close to the premiere, the Soviet authorities did not permit Vishnevskaya to travel to Coventry for the event, [11] although she was later permitted to leave to make the recording in London.

With only ten days' notice, Heather Harper stepped in and performed the soprano role. Although the Coventry Cathedral Festival Committee had hoped Britten would be the sole conductor for the work's premiere, shoulder pain forced his withdrawal from the main conducting role.

My subject is War, and the pity of War. The Poetry is in the pity All a poet can do today is warn. Because of time zones, the southern hemisphere premiere was about 12 hours ahead of that in North America, though they were on the same day, 27 July The Dutch premiere took place during the Holland Festival , in The Amsterdam Concertgebouw Orchestra and the Netherlands Radio Choir were conducted by Bernard Haitink ; the chamber orchestra consisting of Concertgebouw Orchestra instrumentalists by Britten himself.

The soloists were Vishnevskaya, Fischer-Dieskau and Pears, in their first public performance together. The organist was Jeffrey Makinson, and the pianist was Jonathon Gooing.

Within five months of its release it sold , copies, an unheard-of number for a piece of contemporary classical music at that time.

Other recordings [29] of the work include the following:. In , the British film director Derek Jarman made a screen adaptation of War Requiem of the same title , with the recording as the soundtrack, produced by Don Boyd and financed by the BBC.

It features the final film performance of Laurence Olivier , in the role of an ageing war veteran. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Composition by Benjamin Britten.

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The work is scored for soprano , tenor and baritone soloists, chorus , boys' choir, organ , and two orchestras a full orchestra and a chamber orchestra.

The chamber orchestra accompanies the intimate settings of the English poetry, while soprano, choirs and orchestra are used for the Latin sections; all forces are combined in the conclusion.

The Requiem has a duration of approximately 80—85 minutes. In , War Requiem was selected by the Library of Congress for preservation in the National Recording Registry for being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant".

The War Requiem , first performed on 30 May , was commissioned to mark the consecration of the new Coventry Cathedral , which was built after the original 14th-century structure was destroyed in a World War II bombing raid.

The reconsecration was an occasion for an arts festival, for which Michael Tippett also wrote his opera King Priam.

Britten, a pacifist and conscientious objector , was inspired by the commission, which gave him complete freedom in deciding what to compose.

He chose to set the traditional Latin Mass for the Dead interwoven with nine poems about war by the English poet Wilfred Owen.

Owen, who was born in , was serving as the commander of a rifle company when he was killed in action on 4 November during the crossing of the Sambre-Oise Canal in France, just one week before the Armistice.

Although he was virtually unknown at the time of his death, he has subsequently come to be revered as one of the great war poets.

Philip Reed has discussed the progression of Britten's composition of the War Requiem in the Cambridge Music Handbook publication on the work.

Burney and Halliday, who died in the war, were friends of Peter Pears and Britten, respectively. According to the Britten—Pears Foundation 's War Requiem website, Dunkerley, one of Britten's closest friends, took part in the Normandy landings.

Unlike the other dedicatees, he survived the war but committed suicide in June , two months before his wedding. None of the other dedicatees have known graves, but are commemorated on memorials to the missing.

The musical forces are divided into three groups that alternate and interact with each other throughout the piece, finally fully combining at the end of the last movement.

The soprano soloist and choir are accompanied by the full orchestra, the baritone and tenor soloists are accompanied by the chamber orchestra, and the boys' choir is accompanied by a small positive organ this last group ideally being situated at some distance from the full orchestra.

This group produces a very strange, distant sound. The soprano and choir and the boys' choir sing the traditional Latin Requiem text , while the tenor and baritone sing poems by Wilfred Owen , interspersed throughout.

At the end of the Dies irae , the tenor sings from Owen's "Futility" "O what, what made fatuous sunbeams toil, to break earth's sleep at all?

In the final Owen setting, "Strange Meeting", one of the most prominent expressions of the tritone is sung by the tenor, addressing an opposing soldier with the words "Strange friend".

This poem is accompanied by sporadic detached chords from two violins and a viola, which include the tritone as part of a dominant seventh chord.

At the end of the poem, the final string chord resolves to the tonic , bringing the work to its final, reconciliatory In paradisum.

Four other motifs that usually occur together are distinct brass fanfares of the Dies irae : a rising arpeggio , a falling arpeggio followed by a repeated note, a repeated fourth in a dotted rhythm ending in a diminished arpeggio, and a descending scale.

These motifs form a substantial part of the melodic material of the piece: the setting of "Bugles sang" is composed almost entirely of variations of them.

Another linking feature can be found in the opening of the final movement, Libera Me , where the slow march tune in the double basses preceded by two drums outlining the rhythm replicates the more-rapid opening theme of the first poem, Anthem for Doomed Youth.

One striking juxtaposition is found in the Offertorium , a fugue in the repeating three-part-time scheme 6 8 , 9 8 , 6 8 where the choir sings of God's promise to Abraham "Quam olim Abrahae promisisti, et semini eius" — "which you once promised Abraham and his seed".

This frames Owen's retelling of the offering of Isaac , in which the angel tells Abraham to:. As the male soloists sing the last line repeatedly, the boys sing "Hostias et preces tibi, Domine" "Sacrifice and prayers we offer thee, Lord" , paralleling the sacrifice of the Mass with the sacrifice of "half the seed of Europe" a reference to World War I.

The "reprise" of "Quam olim Abrahae" is sung in inversion, diminuendo instead of crescendo. The whole of the Offertorium is a reference to Britten's earlier Canticle No.

Britten here uses much of the musical material of the earlier work, but the music in the Requiem is twisted into much more sinister forms.

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