Wednesday, 17 September 2025
A destroyed and partially rebuilt city - Sven Helbig’s 'Requiem A' receives its UK Premiere at Central Hall Westminster
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On 4 October, 2025, Central Hall Westminster will host the UK premiere of German composer Sven Helbig’s Requiem A. Performed by the London Contemporary Orchestra, four renowned European choirs, and bass René Pape, with live visuals by Icelandic artist Máni M. Sigfusson, the work explores grief, memory, and renewal in one of London’s most historic venues.
Sven Helbig calls the piece “a destroyed and partially rebuilt city,” blending classical and contemporary sound in nine movements that move from collective memory to personal reflection. “Never before has one of my concerts carried such intensity – on a personal, artistic, and political level,” he says. “I began Requiem A in a state of deep disillusionment and, thanks to my daughter, brought it to completion with renewed hope.” Read more in my interview with Sven Helbig.
The performance unites the Dresdner Kreuzchor (Germany), Trinity Boys Choir (UK), Poznań Boys’ Choir (Poland), and La Maîtrise de Garçons de Colmar (France), under the direction of Martin Lehmann, who notes: “Requiem A is the hope that lies on the younger generations. The adults of tomorrow have the opportunity to grow through cooperation and communication.” The choirs echo this spirit of remembrance and exchange. The Poznań Boys’ Choir reflect: “As Poles, mindful of the tragic wartime experiences of our country, the opportunity to participate in a concert commemorating the victims of wars and violence holds a very special meaning.” And the Maîtrise de Garçons de Colmar, celebrating its 40th anniversary, call it “a highlight, reflecting the values of sharing, openness, and remembrance that guide us.”
Released earlier this year on Deutsche Grammophon, Requiem A has been celebrated as one of Sven Helbig’s most ambitious works. Full details from Sven Helbig's website.
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