‘War Requiem’ to commemorate WWI centennial

‘War Requiem’ to commemorate WWI centennial
Monday, March 19, 2018

The College of Arts + Architecture is joining Central Piedmont Community College (CPCC) to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the end of World War I with performances of Benjamin Britten’s powerful “War Requiem” Friday and Saturday, April 13-14.

Britten's “War Requiem” was commissioned for the 1962 consecration of the Coventry Cathedral in England, which had been destroyed in World War II. Instead of being rebuilt, the medieval cathedral was left in ruins as a garden of remembrance and a new, modernist cathedral was built alongside it, becoming an architectural symbol of resurrection and reconciliation. 

“War Requiem” blends ancient and modern. The text interweaves movements of the Catholic Requiem Mass with wartime poetry by Wilfred Owen, a young British soldier who was killed on the Western Front just before the Armistice that ended World War I.  

In a monumental production, faculty and students from the UNC Charlotte Department of Music will join forces with more than 100 other professional, community and student musicians to present this moving tribute to world peace.

These performances are part of “Sensoria: A Celebration of Literature & the Arts” and will take place at 7:30 p.m. in CPCC’s Halton Theater. Tickets are $20 for general public, $18 for seniors, $8 for students and free for veterans and active military. For more information or to purchase tickets, visit https://sensoria.cpcc.edu/event/661/