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Britten - War Requiem (DVD)

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Label: Arthaus

Cat No: 101659

Barcode: 0807280165999

Format: DVD - NTSC

Number of Discs: 1

Genre: Vocal/Choral

Release Date: 1st October 2012

International Record Review Outstanding

Contents

Artists

Erin Wall (soprano)
Mark Padmore (tenor)
Hanno Muller-Brachmann (baritone)
CBSO Chorus
CBSO Youth Chorus
City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra

Conductor

Andris Nelsons

Works

Britten, Benjamin

War Requiem, op.66

Artists

Erin Wall (soprano)
Mark Padmore (tenor)
Hanno Muller-Brachmann (baritone)
CBSO Chorus
CBSO Youth Chorus
City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra

Conductor

Andris Nelsons

About

2012 brings the 50th anniversary of the premiere of Britten's War Requiem, one of the most powerful pacifist statements in music. The first performance took place in 1962 in the newly consecrated Coventry Cathedral, built alongside the ruins of the old cathedral, left as a sombre reminder of the wartime bombings.

On 30 May 2012, 50 years to the day, Britten‘s masterpiece returned to the cathedral, performed as at the premiere by the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra and vocal soloists from three once warring nations.

The anniversary performance is conducted by the CBSO‘s Music Director Andris Nelsons, featuring the Canadian soprano Erin Wall, English tenor Mark Padmore singing the role written for Peter Pears, and German baritone Hanno Müller-Brachmann. Choral forces are provided by the CBSO Chorus and Youth Chorus.

Benjamin Britten (1913-1976) was commissioned to compose a work for the inauguration in 1962 of Coventry’s new cathedral, adjoining the old cathedral that had been bombed and nearly completely destroyed by the German Luftwaffe at the beginning of World War II in November 1940.

The commission gave Britten complete freedom to choose the type of music to compose. He conceived of setting the traditional Latin Mass for the Dead interwoven with nine poems by the English poet Wilfred Owen, who had been killed in World War I. It has become one of the defining masterpieces of the twentieth century: a devastating meditation on the pity of war that is every bit as relevant today.

Live recording from Coventry Cathedral, 30 May 2012.

Some moments as realised by Nelsons were genuinely revelatory – especially the almost mechanical oppressiveness he brought to the Dies Irae, and the extraordinary opening chorus of the final Libera Me, which moved remorselessly from slithering, rustling pianissimos to a cataclysmic climax.” - The Guardian

Sound Format: PCM Stereo, Dolby Digital 5.1
Picture Format: 16:9, 1080i FULL HD
Format: DVD 9, NTSC, 25 GB (Single Layer)
Audio Languages: Sung in Latin and English
Subtitle Languages: GB, DE, FR, ES
Running Time: 97 mins
FSK: 0
Region Code: 0 (DVD)
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