Music review: Orchestre de Paris – War Requiem, Usher Hall, Edinburgh
Orchestre de Paris – War Requiem, Usher Hall, Edinburgh * * * * *
The choral forces were no less contributory. Aidan Oliver’s Edinburgh Festival Chorus was engaging and assertive, even-toned across the entire expressive range, with unanimity of attack that superheated every emotional utterance. The “n” in the final Amen drifted magically into prolonged silence.
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Harding’s vision of the piece – a haunting juxtaposition of texts from the Latin Requiem Mass and Owen’s poetry – was both incisive and calming. Britten’s message of futility hit the spot.
Ken Walton