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Sven Helbig - Requiem A - New LP Record 2025 Deutsche Grammophon Vinyl - Modern Classical

Sven Helbig - Requiem A - New LP Record 2025 Deutsche Grammophon Vinyl - Modern Classical

Sven Helbig - Requiem A


Dresden-based composer/producer, Sven Helbig, presents 'Requiem A' to mark the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II, honoring the victims of war and sending a profound plea for peace. The world premiere performance was recorded on February 9, 2025 at Dresden's Kreuzkirche and performed by the Dresden Kreuzchor, Saxon State Orchestra and celebrated bass-baritone Rene Pape with conductor Martin Lehmann. Released by Deutsche Grammophon, this poignant work seeks to serve as a universal message of remembrance, reconciliation, and cultural exchange.

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Composer and producerĀ Sven HelbigĀ releases his new albumĀ Requiem AĀ yesterday, to mark the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II. The album was created to honor the victims of war and send a profound plea for peace.

The title is inspired by Helbig’s daughter, who said the A stands for ā€œbeginningā€ (Anfang): ā€œI thought that was wonderful, because that’s exactly where the answer lies. After a conflict, or after a painful loss, you have to find your way back to life. I decided not to thematise the war. Every war develops from some kind of smouldering hurt. Forgiveness is a big word, but it is the only key to dealing with it and finding a new beginning. Breath is also an important word inĀ Requiem AĀ because it stands for life and beginning.ā€

WithĀ Requiem A, Helbig has created a moving, timeless Requiem in his reduced, haunting musical language. The album is released digitally, on CD, and on vinyl.


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Sven Helbig - Requiem A


Dresden-based composer/producer, Sven Helbig, presents 'Requiem A' to mark the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II, honoring the victims of war and sending a profound plea for peace. The world premiere performance was recorded on February 9, 2025 at Dresden's Kreuzkirche and performed by the Dresden Kreuzchor, Saxon State Orchestra and celebrated bass-baritone Rene Pape with conductor Martin Lehmann. Released by Deutsche Grammophon, this poignant work seeks to serve as a universal message of remembrance, reconciliation, and cultural exchange.

Ā 

Composer and producerĀ Sven HelbigĀ releases his new albumĀ Requiem AĀ yesterday, to mark the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II. The album was created to honor the victims of war and send a profound plea for peace.

The title is inspired by Helbig’s daughter, who said the A stands for ā€œbeginningā€ (Anfang): ā€œI thought that was wonderful, because that’s exactly where the answer lies. After a conflict, or after a painful loss, you have to find your way back to life. I decided not to thematise the war. Every war develops from some kind of smouldering hurt. Forgiveness is a big word, but it is the only key to dealing with it and finding a new beginning. Breath is also an important word inĀ Requiem AĀ because it stands for life and beginning.ā€

WithĀ Requiem A, Helbig has created a moving, timeless Requiem in his reduced, haunting musical language. The album is released digitally, on CD, and on vinyl.