- The Armed Man
Infobox Album | Name = The Armed Man: A Mass for Peace
Type =Album
Artist =Karl Jenkins
Released = September 10, 2001
Recorded = Air 2000,2001; Angel 2001
Genre = Classical
Length = 67:22
Label = Virgin
Producer =Karl Jenkins
Reviews =
Last album = ""
(2001)
This album = "The Armed Man: A Mass for Peace"
(2001)
Next album = ""
(2003)"The Armed Man" is the name of a Mass by Welsh
composer Karl Jenkins , subtitled "A Mass for Peace". The piece was commissioned by theRoyal Armouries Museum in Leeds for the Millennium celebrations and was initially dedicated to victims of the Kosovo crisis. LikeBenjamin Britten 'sWar Requiem before it, it is essentially an anti-war piece. Also like Britten's work, this piece is based on the Christian Mass which he combines with other sources, principally the fifteenth century folk songL'homme armé in the first and last movements.The text includes words from the Islamic
call to prayer , theBible (e.g.thePsalms and Revelation), the Ordinary of the Mass (e.g. Kyrie Eleison,Sanctus ), texts from authors such asRudyard Kipling andAlfred Lord Tennyson , as well as a survivor of the Hiroshima bombing.The piece begins with a representation of marching feet, overlaid later by the shrill tones of a
piccolo emulating the flutes of a military band. It stirs images of theNapoleonic wars , of "Redcoats" and war being glorious. The Sanctus seems to continue this theme as God is praised even as we proceed into war. Perhaps this is symbolic of "holy war" - God is on our side.Kipling 's Hymn before Action stirs the listener much as Roman gladiators would with their "We, who are about to die, salute you, Caesar." Then the charge with blaring trumpets, crashing drums ending in the agonised screams of the dying. This is followed by an eerie silence, broken by the evocative sound of a lone trumpet playing theLast Post ."The Armed Man : A Mass For Peace" was premiered at The
Royal Albert Hall , London on April 25th 2000, performed by TheNational Youth Choir of Great Britain ,National Musicians Symphony Orchestra ,Julian Lloyd Webber and conducted byGrant Llewellyn . The CD was recorded atAir Studios during Summer of 2000 by TheLondon Philharmonic Orchestra conducted byKarl Jenkins and TheNational Youth Choir of Great Britain conducted by Mike Brewer."The Armed Man" was the centre piece for the 2005 Windsor Festival, performed by the Windsor Schools' Choir and Berkshire Youth Choir in St Georges Chapel,
Windsor Castle , it was attended by Karl Jenkins.Ackworth School hosted the 2007 NationalQuaker Choral Festival, which centered around The Armed Man, accompanied by a video montage of scenes relating to each song of the Mass.Track listing
#"The Armed Man" – 6:25
#"The Call to Prayers (Adhaan)" – 2:04
#"Kyrie" – 8:12
#"Save Me from Bloody Men" – 1:42
#"Sanctus" – 7:00
#"Hymn Before Action" – 2:38
#"Charge!" – 7:26
#"Angry Flames" – 4:44
#"Torches" – 2:58
#"Agnus Dei" – 3:39
#"Now the Guns Have Stopped" – 3:25
#"Benedictus" – 7:36
#"Better Is Peace" – 9:33Personnel
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London Philharmonic Orchestra
*Karl Jenkins - Conductor
*National Youth Choir of Great Britain
*Mohammed Gad -Muezzin
*Guy Johnston -Cello
*Tristan Hambleton -Treble Vocals
*Jody K Jenkins - Additional Percussion
*Dave Hassell - Additional Percussion
*Neil Percy - Additional PercussionAlternate Versions
The track "Sanctus" shares its theme with the
Adiemus piece "Immrama" which was introduced on the album set . "Benedictus" borrows its theme from "The Eternal Knot" from ."The Armed Boy," an original film that was created exclusively to accompany live performances of
The Armed Man premiered in March 2007. StarringTyler Yaldo as the bully. The story of the film revolves around a young boy who suffers under the merciless hands of a bully and his gang. When he finally retaliates, he learns the greater consequences of taking up arms—an allegorical representation of Jenkins’ call for peace in times of war. Created by Robert Cucuzza and Thomas Cucuzza, the film was designed to correspond harmoniously with the theme and tone of each individual piece and the footage was edited in precise synchronicity with Jenkins’ music."The Armed Boy" was commissioned by Rackham Symphony Choir and premiered in Detroit, MI on March 25, 2007. In January 2008, the filmmakers were presented with a Peace Award at the Ninth Annual World Sabbath of Religious Reconciliation for their work on the film.
External links
* [http://www.karljenkins2008.com/ Karl Jenkins' Stabat Mater national tour 2008 booking]
* [http://www.karljenkins.com/ Karl Jenkins]
* [http://www.adiemus.f2s.com/ Adiemus Unofficial Home Page]
* [http://thearmedboy.com/ The Armed Boy film]
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