Continuing the Proms Choral Sundays with Mozart's tragic masterpiece which was composed in the final months of his life and left unfinished at his death. Also on the programme is the young Benjamin Britten's tribute to his teacher, Frank Bridge, and a new work by Colin Matthews which arose out of what the composer describes as an obsession with the First World War. The work sets texts from the poet, Christopher Reid's Airs and Ditties of No Man's Land which have as their scenario the image of the corpses of two soldiers hanging on the barbed wire of no-man's-land. As they do so, scraps of song, memories and reflections pass through their minds. Stephen Layton conducts Polyphony, the group that he founded in 1986, along with the City of London Sinfonia of which he is now the Principal Conductor.
Britten: Variations on a Theme of Frank Bridge
Colin Matthews: No Man's Land (world premiere)
Mozart (compl. Süssmayr): Requiem Mass in D minor
Emma Bell (soprano)
Renata Pokupic (mezzo-soprano)
Ian Bostridge (tenor)
Roderick Williams (baritone)
James Rutherford (bass)
Polyphony
City of London Sinfonia
Stephen Layton (conductor
Britten: Variations on a Theme of Frank Bridge
Colin Matthews: No Man's Land (world premiere)
Mozart (compl. Süssmayr): Requiem Mass in D minor
Emma Bell (soprano)
Renata Pokupic (mezzo-soprano)
Ian Bostridge (tenor)
Roderick Williams (baritone)
James Rutherford (bass)
Polyphony
City of London Sinfonia
Stephen Layton (conductor
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