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British Council Italy
Benjamim Britten
Arts and Culture
Leila Arab
Arditti Quartet
As Is When
Bergamo Film Meeting 2005
Venice Biennale 05
Bock & Vincenzi
Britten, War Requiem
Bettina Buck
A.S. Byatt
Jonathan Coe
Julian Cole & Pasolini
Complicite
Jacob Cook + Robert Orchardson
Tim Crouch (laboratorio)
Design Week 05
Dissonanze 05
Carol Ann Duffy
DV8
Festivaletteratura 05
Terry Flaxton
Lucian Freud
Damon Galgut
Anya Gallaccio
Great Brits 05
Jonathan Harvey
Damien Hirst
Alan Hollinghurst
Ian Kiaer
Intercity Festival
James MacMillan
Mimi Khalvati
The Knot Garden
Convegno "Il Dandy"
Melchiori Lecture 2005
Letterature 2005
London Sinfonietta/Warp Records
Festival Milano Oltre
Jonathan Monk
Mike Nelson
New British Jazz
Jocelyn Pook
Michael Powell
Rambert Dance Company
Marie Gabrielle Rotie
Hofesh Schechter
Sensoralia
Stan's Cafe
Tim Stark + Peter Gill
Suspect Culture
Trend 05
Chris Watson
Robert Wyatt Tribute
LIST OF EVENTS
Events in Italy
BENJAMIN BRITTEN
WAR REQUIEM

The War Requiem was not meant to be a pro-British piece or a glorification of British soldiers, but a public statement of Britten's anti-war convictions. Britten was a lifelong pacifist and the Requiem was a denunciation of the futility of war, along with the senseless suffering and monstrous death and destruction that it brings. The fact that Britten wrote the piece for three specific soloists - a German baritone (Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau), a Russian soprano (Galina Vishnevskaya), and a British tenor (Peter Pears) - demonstrated that he had more than the losses of his own country in mind, and symbolized the importance of reconciliation. War Requiem was written for the reconsecration of Coventry Cathedral where it was first performed; Coventry Cathedral had been destroyed during the Battle of Britain in World War II. Britten was commissioned to write a piece for the ceremony marking the completion of a new cathedral, designed by Basil Spence, built along side the the ruins of the original millenium-old structure.


Date:

27 - 29 October 2005


Venue:    Rome

Auditorium, Sala Santa Cecilia


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