WAR REQUIEM

WAR REQUIEM

bookmark
Thu 09 Dec 2010 1:00 AM

 Pacifist Benjamin Britten’s monumental twentieth-century masterpiece, War Requiem,  written for the dedication of the new Coventry Cathedral in 1962, the ancient one having been almost totally destroyed by Nazi bombs, juxtaposes the Latin mass for the dead and the poetry of Wilfred Owen in a spirit of reconciliation. Owen wrote, ‘Above all, I am not concerned with Poetry. My subject is War, and the pity of War.’ Derek Jarman’s movie is a cinematic accompaniment widely regarded as the first classical music video. Jarman uses Britten’s own recording of his work for the soundtrack and provides a series of unforgettable tableaux and montage that perfectly capture the horror and pity of war and make a powerfully poetic antiwar statement to end the series on a reflective note

 

The British Institute

Lungarno Guicciardini 9, Florencetel. 055/26778270; www.britishinstitute.it

Related articles

Lifestyle

Tomorrow’s Leonardos: the United States and Tuscany

The U.S. Consulate in Florence was established exactly 300 years after the death of Leonardo.

Lifestyle

Florence Cocktail Week is served

Building on the success of previous editions, Florence Cocktail Week returns this May with a celebration of dressed-up drinks. Organised by Paola Mencarelli and Lorenzo Nigro, the event, which runs from May 12, will feature masterclasses, roundtables and tasting sessions.

Lifestyle

The genuine Florentine article: Cuoiofficine

Cuoiofficine is a unique contemporary leather firm established in Florence by brothers Timothy and Tommaso Sabatini. Elevating their artisanal expertise to a leather business for modern customers, the siblings blend ...

LIGHT MODE
DARK MODE