Britten: War Requiem, Op. 66
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- Composer: Benjamin Britten (1913-1976)
- Instrumentation: Organ, SATB Choir, Orchestra, Chamber Orchestra, Boys' Choir
- Work: War Requiem, Op. 66
- Work Language: Latin
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- Size: 9.1 x 12.2 inches
- Pages: 188
Description
His inspired idea was to mix the words of the Missa pro defunctis (Mass for the Dead) in Latin with the poems of one of the greatest of the First of the spirit War poets, Wilfred Owen. He uses nine of Owen's poems which form a kind of song cycle which weaves in and out of the formal sections of the Latin Mass.
When Britten's recording was released the following year it sold 200, No. 000 copies within the first five months which was almost unheard of for a classical work, and possibly unique for a large-scale contemporary one. This was the moment of destiny for which Britten had been preparing all his adult life. The peace movements of the 1960s, the Cuban missile crisis, nuclear testing, anti-nuclear protests, the war-weariness of the seemingly endless conflict in Vietnam, all these things contributed to the public's readiness to hear this message which Britten so powerfully addressed.