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Brahms Requiem

and The Armed Man

Part of the Bury Bach Choir 2019-2020 Season

Add to my Calendar 16-11-2019 19:30 16-11-2019 21:30 36 Brahms Requiem This will be a performance of two contrasting choral works, one an acknowledged masterpiece, the other a contemporary classic. Brahms began work on his sublime German Requiem following the death in 1856 of his close friend and fellow composer, Robert Schumann. A notoriously slow and self-critical worker, Brahms only completed it a decade later, after the death of his mother, when he added in tribute to her a movement featuring a soprano soloist. Rather than using the text of the Catholic Latin mass, Brahms chose for his German Requiem traditional words of comfort for the bereaved from the Lutheran Bible. The result is a work that acknowledges personal suffering and grief and attempts to offer consolation. Originally conceived for two soloists, choir and large orchestra, Brahms himself made a transcription of the orchestra’s role for piano, four hands. It is this intimate, chamber music-like account of Brahms’s great score that will be performed this evening. Commissioned for the millennium and dedicated to the victims of the Kosovo crisis, Karl Jenkins’s The Armed Man is a powerful and compelling account of the descent into the horrors of war before offering hope for a peaceful future. The work has captured the popular imagination to become one of the most performed and poignant choral works of the moment. This will be a performance of the composer’s five-movement choral suite, which distils many of the piece’s most striking elements. The Apex, Bury St Edmunds DD/MM/YYYY

Details

The Apex
1 Charter Square
Bury St Edmunds
Suffolk
IP33 3FD
England


Programme

Karl JenkinsThe Armed Man (Mass for Peace): Choral Suite
~ Interval ~
Johannes BrahmsEin Deutsches Requiem, Op.45

Performers

Helen Bailey – soprano
Andrew Johnston – baritone
James Recknell – piano
Christopher Moore – piano
Philip Reed – Conductor

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Programme Note

This will be a performance of two contrasting choral works, one an acknowledged masterpiece, the other a contemporary classic.

Brahms began work on his sublime German Requiem following the death in 1856 of his close friend and fellow composer, Robert Schumann. A notoriously slow and self-critical worker, Brahms only completed it a decade later, after the death of his mother, when he added in tribute to her a movement featuring a soprano soloist. Rather than using the text of the Catholic Latin mass, Brahms chose for his German Requiem traditional words of comfort for the bereaved from the Lutheran Bible. The result is a work that acknowledges personal suffering and grief and attempts to offer consolation. Originally conceived for two soloists, choir and large orchestra, Brahms himself made a transcription of the orchestra’s role for piano, four hands. It is this intimate, chamber music-like account of Brahms’s great score that will be performed this evening.

Commissioned for the millennium and dedicated to the victims of the Kosovo crisis, Karl Jenkins’s The Armed Man is a powerful and compelling account of the descent into the horrors of war before offering hope for a peaceful future. The work has captured the popular imagination to become one of the most performed and poignant choral works of the moment. This will be a performance of the composer’s five-movement choral suite, which distils many of the piece’s most striking elements.

Johannes Brahms

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