Advance Democracy

Advance Democracy is a 1938 piece for unaccompanied choir by British composer Benjamin Britten.

History

In 1938, in reaction to the Munich Agreement and threat posed by the Axis against the liberal order in Europe, the London Co-operative Society commissioned a propaganda piece to promote democracy.[1][2] Poet Randall Swingler wrote the lyrics.[3]

Music

The piece begins with text evoking the fascist menace, with a minor key and staccato.[1] The call to advance democracy is underlined by a bright C major.[3]

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References

References

  1. Spicer, Paul. "Advance Democracy (1938)". Hal Leonard. Retrieved 22 February 2020.
  2. Rushworth, Charlotte. "Britten's Advance Democracy – A rallying cry for us all". Pink Singers. Retrieved 22 February 2020.
  3. Jane, Caecilia. "Benjamin Britten and WW2 propaganda". A Historical Miscellany. Retrieved 22 February 2020.
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