• 31 October 2014

Britten’s War Requiem returns to St Anne’s Cathedral

St Anne’s Cathedral will provide a fitting backdrop to Britten’s War Requiem, performed for the first time in Belfast in almost 30 years on November 14.

This unique cross–border collaboration between the Ulster Orchestra and the RTÉ Concert Orchestra marks the centenary of World War One. The concert will also feature the Girls’ Choir of St Anne’s with Master of the Choristers David Stevens.

Britten’s War Requiem was last performed in Belfast Cathedral on November 13 1969, almost 49 years ago to the day.

On the title page of the War Requiem score, Britten quoted Wilfred Owen: “My subject is War and the pity of War. The Poetry is in the pity… All a poet can do today is warn.”

Britten’s large–scale masterpiece intersperses his setting of the traditional Latin Mass for the Dead with poems by Owen, a First World War poet.

War Requiem was commissioned to celebrate the opening (in 1962) of the new cathedral at Coventry, built to replace the one destroyed during the Second World War, and embodies Britten’s deeply held pacifist and humanitarian beliefs.

With Belfast Philharmonic Choir, Leeds Philharmonic Chorus and the Girl Choristers of St Anne’s Cathedral, as well as a select trio of powerful vocal soloists, all set in the solemn serenity of St Anne’s, this will be a truly exceptional spectacle.

The concert features:

  • Jac van Steen Conductor
  • Frank Zielhorst Conductor
  • RTÉ Concert Orchestra
  • Elizabeth Atherton Soprano
  • Benjamin Hulett Tenor
  • Gavan Ring Baritone
  • Belfast Philharmonic Choir
  • Stephen Doughty Chorus–Master
  • Leeds Philharmonic Chorus
  • Richard Wilberforce Chorus–Master
  • Girl choristers of St. Anne’s Cathedral
  • David Stevens Master of the Choristers, St Anne’s Cathedral

Book online here or phone The Ulster Orchestra on (028) 9023 9900