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«I am the enemy you killed, my friend,» writes an English lieutenant in 1918 on the front in northern France. On the day of the ceasefire, Wilfred Owen falls at the age of 25. The death knell and the peal of peace bells overlap, their echo resonating in Benjamin Britten’s War Requiem: an anti-militarist, anti-nationalist monument of remembrance, collective mourning and personal loss. Marked by the violence of two world wars, the work was premiere...
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6 dates (18 Jun - 2 Jul)
Jun
18
Fri
6:00 pm
Deutsche Oper Berlin
Berlin, Germany
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Jun
22
Tue
7:00 pm
Deutsche Oper Berlin
Berlin, Germany
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Jun
23
Wed
7:00 pm
Deutsche Oper Berlin
Berlin, Germany
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Jun
28
Mon
7:30 pm
Deutsche Oper Berlin
Berlin, Germany
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Jul
1
Thu
7:00 pm
Deutsche Oper Berlin
Berlin, Germany
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Jul
2
Fri
7:00 pm
Deutsche Oper Berlin
Berlin, Germany
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