Dartington Community Choir

Dartington Community Choir / Events / Sun 14 Apr 2019

Dartington Community Choir Spring Concert: Requiem

Dartington Community Choir Spring Concert: Requiem

For its spring concert in April, Dartington Community Choir’s director of music Simon Capet brings together two very different Requiems, first performed more than half a century apart - Maurice Duruflé’s of 1947 and Karl Jenkins’ of 2005. Both are based on the traditional Latin requiem mass for the dead, but both depart in various ways from that tradition. And both are instantly appealing.

Duruflé’s lyrical interpretation moves away, like Fauré’s Requiem of half a century earlier, from the traditional emphasis on tragic anguish and the dramatic horror of hell, into something more spiritually serene, blending Gregorian plainchant, which Duruflé loved deeply, with the sensuous harmonies of Faure, Debussy and Ravel, and also with Renaissance contrapuntal techniques and hints of contemporary opera. Lyrical and gentle, this mass leaves out the terrifying Dies Irae (day of judgment) section of the traditional requiem mass, concentrating instead on a gentler impression of forgiveness, consolation and faith. The composer dedicated his “Requiem” to the memory of his father.

Karl Jenkins’ “Requiem” is like most of his work, an unashamed, multicultural melting pot of ideas and musical styles. He interjects movements featuring five Japanese funeral poems in the form of haikus sung in Japanese, with those traditionally encountered in a requiem mass, and oriental instruments such the shakuhachi (Japanese flute) are included in the orchestration. And the ferocious Dies Irae - in the greatest possible contrast to Duruflé’s omission of this section - actually has a hip-hop beat. Hugely popular, like Jenkins’ other works, his “Requiem” topped the classical music charts of 2005.

The choir will perform under the direction of its conductor and music director Simon Capet, accompanied by the Dartington Sinfonietta, with Peter King (organist) and Clive Bell (shakuhachi).

For more information visit https://www.dartington.org/event/dartington-community-choir-requiem/

Event Location

Great Hall, Dartington

Dartington
Totnes
TQ9 6EL
TQ9 6EL

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Website: https://www.dartington.org/event/dartington-community-choir-requiem/