Kathryn Fernholz ’20 sings with the Boston Symphony Orchestra

Congratulations to Kathryn Fernholz '20. Kathryn is a sophomore at the New England Conservatory and recently sang with the Tanglewood Festival Chorus at the Boston Symphony Orchestra's 60th anniversary concert of Benjamin Britten’s War Requiem. The performance took place at Symphony Hall in Boston and was conducted by British-Italian conductor Antonio Pappano. Click here to watch the chorus sing the Ukrainian National Anthem - Kathryn appears at the 34-second mark. For more information, click READ MORE.
2022 marks the 60th anniversary of Benjamin Britten’s War Requiem, which was commissioned to mark the consecration of the rebuilt Coventry Cathedral, destroyed during a bombing raid in World War II. Britten’s piece takes a firm pacifist stance, setting World War I-era poetry by Wilfred Owen—sung by the two male soloists—interleaved with his setting of the traditional Latin mass for the dead. The Boston Symphony Orchestra gave the American premiere of this great work at Tanglewood in 1963 under Erich Leinsdorf. As was conceived for the work’s first performances, the soloists in this performance represent the warring powers of Russia, England, and Germany. British-Italian conductor Antonio Pappano conducts this concert also featuring the Tanglewood Festival Chorus. 

In the spirit of peace and justice in our world, the Boston Symphony Orchestra dedicates this week's performances of Benjamin Britten's War Requiem to the people of Ukraine and all those resisting the invasion of their sovereign country. A performance of the Ukrainian National Anthem by the BSO and Tanglewood Festival Chorus, led by Sir Antonio Pappano, will open the concert.
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