Chugoku Shimbun (Morning Edition) September 7, 2025 (Reiwa 7), Sunday

Song of Requiem and Anti-War Resonates in Hiroshima

Hiroshima Symphony Orchestra Holds Special Performance for the 80th Anniversary of the Atomic Bombing

The Hiroshima Symphony Orchestra's special performance commemorating the 80th anniversary of the atomic bombing was held on the 6th at the Hiroshima International Conference Center in Naka-ku, Hiroshima. The orchestra performed British composer Benjamin Britten's "War Requiem." The Bournemouth Symphony Chorus from the United Kingdom also performed, powerfully conveying a message of solace for the departed souls and a call against war.

The performance was a masterpiece consisting of six movements and lasting an hour and a half. Gavin Carr, the music director of the chorus, conducted the grand ensemble, which included three soloists from both Japan and the U.K., as well as the NHK Hiroshima Children's Choir.[1] The sharp sounds of brass and percussion, along with the poignant singing of the tenor and baritone, depicted scenes of battle, while the soprano solo, suggesting salvation, resonated with rich emotion.

In the finale, as two male soloists portraying dying enemy soldiers sang to each other, "Let us sleep now," the piece reached its climax. As a serene chorus offered a prayer of "Amen" to conclude the performance, the audience of approximately one thousand was enveloped in emotion. (By Yui Kihara)

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Photo Caption:
The "War Requiem" performed in collaboration with the British chorus group (on the upper stage). (Photo by Takahiro Inoue)


Post Created: 12/10/2025
Event Date: 06/09/2025
Posted in: Past Events by John
Last Updated: 12/10/2025