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MacMillan and choir

Date & Time
Sun, May 10, 2026, 11:00
Bach - Britten - Pärt - MacMillan: on the "Day of Liberation" on May 8th, we musically bridge to Great Britain with our Philharmonic Choirs and present a program that explores different musical approaches to themes such as peace, remembrance, and spirituality. In his "Sinfonia da Requiem," Benjamin Britten combines liturgical elements with his personal musical language. Created against the backdrop of World War II, the composition stands as a monument and plea for peace and humanity. Arvo Pärt's "Da... Read full text

Keywords: Choir and Orchestra

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Musicians

James MacMillanConductor
Philharmonischer Kinderchor Dresden
Philharmonischer Chor Dresden
und weitere Chöre
Dresdner Philharmonie

Program

Arvo Pärt"Cantus in Memory of Benjamin Britten"
Sir James MacMillan (Composer in Residence)"Os Mutorum" for women's choir and harp"Heyoka Te Deum" for soprano voices, flute, tubular bells, and piano
Arvo Pärt"Da pacem Domine" for choir and orchestra
Johann Sebastian Bach"Come sweet death" for choir
Benjamin Britten"Sinfonia da Requiem" for orchestra
Sir James MacMillan (Composer in Residence)"Cantos Sagrados" for choir and orchestra
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