Thank you Sir!

Best,
Quinn

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> On Nov 25, 2013, at 7:35 AM, "Lee Pollock" <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> 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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