David - thank you for speaking out, the risk of public admonition!

 

As you note, this problem has been magnified of late by the centennial of
Britten's birth and there have hence been a number of recent performances of
the War Requiem around the country.  (Someone gave me a program of one this
summer by the Grant Park Festival Orchestra and the notes had a similar
assertion.)

 

I will forward you the contact information for the program annotator and you
can reach out to him to correct his error and suggest he tell others in the
music world.  Perhaps that may reduce the chances of this recurring in
future.  Undoubtedly the War Requiem will continue to be performed around
the world as it such an important part of modern choral music.

 

Lee

 

Lee Pollock

Executive Director

The Churchill Centre

[email protected] 

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
On Behalf Of David Freeman
Sent: Monday, November 25, 2013 1:06 AM
To: Churchill Chat
Subject: [ChurchillChat] I blew up over Coventry myth.

 

Colleagues,

 

This evening I attended a performance of Benjamin Britten's War Requiem at
the Orange County (California) Performing Arts Center.  Written 50 years ago
for the dedication of the new Coventry Cathedral, the Requiem is a major
work of sacred music.  This performance marked the centenary of Britten's
birth, which was last week.

 

Before the concert there was an "academic" talk by some kindly but
ill-informed Ph.D. who repeated the urban myth that Churchill let Coventry
burn to protect the Ultra secret.  Sadly, a rather large group of the OC's
well-to-do had an "awkward" moment when I exploded and called the speaker
out in front of the entire audience.  The casual repetition of slander and
calumny from an "academic authority" by way of explaining the deaths of 568
people and the wounding of more than 1200 more is where I draw the line
between politely keeping quiet in society and loudly standing up for the
truth.

 

One person made a point of coming up to me and saying, "you sir, are an
ass", but an elderly woman who told me she was from the Coventry area and
remembered the bombing well told me that she admired my courage.

 

KBO,

 

David

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