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Performance

VenueRoyal Albert Hall
Also: Elgar Room
TownInner London
CountyGreater London
From17th August 2024
To17th August 2024
When19:30
Royal Albert Hall (V221)
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  • Date of change: 22 May 24 - T1178730600

Prom 37 - Britten's War Requiem

Prom 37

Work:: Prom 37 (S362)

Part of the BBC Proms.

Production:: Britten's War Requiem (T1178730600)

Sir Antonio Pappano and his London Symphony Orchestra are joined by three choirs and three outstanding vocal soloists for a work of hope that emerged from the ashes of destruction. Benjamin Britten was moved by the bombing of Coventry during the Second World War to write his monumental War Requiem, a work that pits contrasting musical ensembles against one another as the chilling innocence of boys' voices meets the outspoken, acerbic protests of soldiers and massed choirs expressing suffering and deliverance. Never has this tense, angry and cautiously optimistic work seemed more relevant since its first performance 62 years ago. No interval.
Performer Natalya Romaniw (soprano)
Performer Allan Clayton (tenor)
Performer Will Liverman (baritone)
Company Tiffin Boys' Choir
Company BBC Symphony Chorus
Company London Symphony Chorus
Company London Symphony Orchestra
Conductor Antonio Pappano (Sir)

Listing:: L01402990237




Britten's War Requiem

Sir Antonio Pappano and his London Symphony Orchestra are joined by three choirs and three outstanding vocal soloists for a work of hope that emerged from the ashes of destruction. Benjamin Britten was moved by the bombing of Coventry during the Second World War to write his monumental War Requiem, a work that pits contrasting musical ensembles against one another as the chilling innocence of boys' voices meets the outspoken, acerbic protests of soldiers and massed choirs expressing suffering and deliverance. Never has this tense, angry and cautiously optimistic work seemed more relevant since its first performance 62 years ago. No interval.

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