A Conversation for Benjamin Britten's War Requiem

Peer Review: A727850 - Benjamin Britten's War Requiem

Post 1

Bels - an incurable optimist. A1050986

Entry: Benjamin Britten's War Requiem - A727850
Author: Belshazzar, Keeper of The Writing On The Wall and All Graffiti - U188050

Eternal truths conveyed by a 20th Century musical masterpiece - and it's British too!


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Post 2

Azara

Another great entry, Belshazzar!

This is really well written and well organised, very comprehensive, and gives a great insight into the work.

The only additions I can think of are links to a few of the other composers mentioned:
A615025 Verdi
A481510 Fauré
A395129 Mozart
A481015 Purcell
A412444 Handel
A584859 Beethoven

Azara
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Post 3

Bels - an incurable optimist. A1050986

I was leaving such links for the sub to dig out, but since you have so thoughtfully provided them, I'll put them in!

I really must check out these excellent entries some time.

Wasn't Faure's dad an Eng Lit expert and a Shakespeare scholar and translator?


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Post 4

Azara

I didn't know that about Fauré's father - I knew he was a professor of some sort, that's all.

I'm trying to keep track of various music links for a possible update of various opera entries - that's how I had them handy. The Verdi one was mine smiley - blush - I'd be interested in your opinion!

Azara
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Post 5

Bels - an incurable optimist. A1050986

One of the others is yours as well - forgotten which one. I've been on a link-hunt and come up with a few more. This entry seems to be very linkable. But I suppose you can overdo it - or can you?

I've put Gossec back into my canon of requiemists. He was originally in, but I took him out for some reason, which is a shame because the Tuba Mirum in his is written for two orchestras, a string orch in the church and a wind band outside, and was popular for quite a long while, though you hardly ever hear it anymore. Anyway, he's back in because he's mentioned in the linked entry.

I'm really sorry I haven't studied your Verdi entry yet - I'm off there now for a quick look.


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Post 6

J'au-æmne

Hi

IMO this is an excellent entry. smiley - smiley

I love when people write entries on specific pieces, because I think it would be really nice if when The Guide has grown a bit more one could look at a programme for a concert, and read an entry on the pieces involved, and decide if it's your type of thing and if you want to go. So well done!

Unfortunately I haven't had the chance to go and hear the War Requiem smiley - blue I studied Wilfred Owens' poetry at GCSE, though; its very moving. And the one you've quoted, Anthem for Doomed Youth, was one of my favourites.

J'au-æmne xxx


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Post 7

Bels - an incurable optimist. A1050986

Thanks very much, J'au-æmne.

I've now slightly expanded the section headed 'The Requiem Mass' to include a mention of Bach, which gives me the opportunity for another link, of course.


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Post 8

Azara

The extended Requiem Mass section is even better than before!

Azara
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Post 9

Silverfish

I recommended this entry to go into the edited guide, and it has been accepted. Well done Belshazzar, on such a well written, and interesting entry. smiley - ok


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Post 10

Azara

smiley - bubbly for Belshazzar!

Azara
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Post 11

Miranda (Make tea! Yes, Cissdur, it's still me)

I agree, an exellent entry! smiley - rose
Thanks for notifying me, Bels. I'm not familiar with the War Requiem, but I've played some other of Britten's music. He was definitely a brilliant composer!

Miranda, Muse of Contemporary Music smiley - musicalnote


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Post 12

Bels - an incurable optimist. A1050986

Thanks for that, Miranda smiley - smiley

Have you played any John Adams? see A734014

Bels


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