Mrs A and I happened upon a 1964 Prom performance of The War Requiem; Meredith Davies conducting the BBCSO and Chorus, BB himself conducting the chamber orchestra. It was in black and white of poor-ish quality, but the sound wasn't bad. Fascinating performance! Pears was the tenor (of course), Heather Harper the soprano and Thomas Hemsley the baritone. Emmanuel boys' choir. Simon Preston playing the organ. The introduction was by Richard Baker...how dignified compared with today's capers!
Britten War Requiem BBC i-player
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Thanks for the War Requiem link. Had a quick look and had to watch to the end. Pears in wonderful voice, Heather Harper so radiant and so beautiful a sound, delicious high notes - and the only one not to use a score, though I guess her part might be more easily memorised than those of the male soloist. Great to see all those wonderful players in the Melos ensemble too including the unforgettable Jimmy Blades. Yes, dignity from Richard Baker and refreshingly simple camerawork. Not bad sound for its day but annoying that the end just cuts off - not even a fade out! Strong memories of hearing the first performance as a schoolboy on the Radio. I know not everyone agrees about the stature of the work but it still has a profound effect on me.
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...on me too. I have the absolutely wonderful Nelsons/CBSO DVD recorded in Coventry Cathedral, as well as the Britten/LSO/Melos CD. Perhaps I'll watch the BBC archive recording on or around November 11th....
Incidentally, the Nelsons DVD includes the whole of the extended, almost unbearably moving, silence at the end of the performance.
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Originally posted by LMcD View Post...on me too. I have the absolutely wonderful Nelsons/CBSO DVD recorded in Coventry Cathedral, as well as the Britten/LSO/Melos CD. Perhaps I'll watch the BBC archive recording on or around November 11th....
Incidentally, the Nelsons DVD includes the whole of the extended, almost unbearably moving, silence at the end of the performance.Don’t cry for me
I go where music was born
J S Bach 1685-1750
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....ref Richard Baker born 1925 -still alive 93....served on Artic Convoys in ww2....
I'm intrigued too by the chap in a bobble hat behind the conductor....Last edited by eighthobstruction; 25-09-18, 14:17.bong ching
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