Fauré's Requiem, Boulanger's Pie Jesu and Duruflé's Requiem
Affinity Chamber Orchestra
Goldsmiths Choral Union
Rosamond Thomas
Mezzo-Soprano
Alex Bower-Brown
Baritone
Lily Platts
Soprano
Richard Gowers
Organist
Jack Apperley
Conductor
Fauré
Requiem
Boulanger
Pie Jesu
Duruflé
Requiem

The requiem masses of Fauré and Duruflé are distinctly optimistic in character. They both paint a picture of a welcoming heaven and a forgiving God. Fauré’s requiem was completed in 1890, Duruflé’s in 1947. Lili Boulanger (the sister of Nadia Boulanger) died in 1918 aged 24. She had a short but notably successful career, becoming the first woman to win the prestigious Prix de Rome composition competition. In this concert, spanning the Parisian music scene over 60 years, Lili Boulanger’s haunting Pie Jesu is the link between the two well-loved choral works.