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“nothing short of breathtaking”
– Limelight, 2025 –

★★★★ 1/2
“…the [chorus] roared into life, as one. It was visceral and thrilling.”
– The Sydney Morning Herald, 2025 –

Britten's War Requiem

We wish Britten’s War Requiem didn’t feel so relevant.  This music emerged from a world that was rebuilding after the harrowing trauma of World War II.  Today’s world is still torn by conflict and cruelty.  It’s easy to feel powerless, to feel numb in the face of suffering.  But Britten has given us music to make us think and help us heal.

You can hear the War Requiem as a lament.  You can hear it as a fierce call for peace.  Hope and consolation rub shoulders with violence and despair as Britten weaves the traditional Requiem texts with the poetry of Wilfred Owen, written in the trenches of World War I.  The music veers between intimacy, with tenor and baritone soloists giving voice to young men destroyed by war, and an almost brutal magnificence with more than a hint of Verdi.

The War Requiem has tremendous spatial impact – it really needs to be experienced live.  It’s also a piece that only comes around about once every 15 years.  You’ll want to hear the mighty Festival Chorus, our three fantastic soloists, and the youthful optimism of the Sydney Youth Orchestra and Conservatorium High School choristers in this ambitious and powerful denunciation of war.

Saturday 17 October – 1pm
Sydney Opera House Concert Hall


PROGRAM

Benjamin BRITTEN War Requiem

ARTISTS

Brett Weymark conductor
Elizabeth Scott conductor (chamber orchestra)
Michael Bradshaw conductor (children’s choir)
Elin Pritchard soprano
Kyle Stegall tenor
Morgan Pearse baritone

Conservatorium High School Treble Voices
Festival Chorus
The Sydney Youth Orchestra

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We acknowledge and pay respect to the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation, upon whose Country we rehearse, sing and work, and pay our respects to their Elders past and present.  
Our voices bring to life the songs of many cultures and countries, from across the ages, in a spirit of sharing, learning and understanding.

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