Recording March 13-15, 2013, Munich Folharmony Gas Stike.
Benjamin Britain (1913-1976) 100th birth. This "War Requiem" is one of his representative works beyond just religious work. At the beginning of the song score, the poet Wilfred Auen (1893-1918) has been just 25 years old in World War I.
"My subject is War, and the pity of War.
Our subject is war and the sorrow of war.
The Poetry is in the pity...
The poem is in that sorrow...
All a poet can do today is warn."
What every poet can do is to warn you today.
is attached and this is an instinctive expression of Britain's posture. It was a popular masterpiece that took on May 30, 1962 and has been highly acclaimed from each side.
In March 2013, the American popular Soprano, Emily Maggie and Mark Padmore, who songs this song, is known as the best tenor of modern tenor. And the three of Christian Gelhael, known for its glossy Bariton, was joined Solo, and combined with the innocent voice of the Teltz Boys Choir to perfectly combine the roughest orchestra sound and deep prayer.
The wonderful music of the 20th century universal war experience and carefully depicting the "prayer for peace", is sure to give us a deep impression to live in the modern day.