Music for a Time of War is a 2011 concert program and subsequent album by the Oregon Symphony. The program consists of four compositions inspired by war: Charles Ives’ The Unanswered Question, John Adams’ The Wound-Dresser, Benjamin Britten’s Sinfonia da Requiem and Ralph Vaughan Williams’ Symphony No. 4. The Oregon Symphony repeated the program at the inaugural Spring for Music Festival, at Carnegie Hall on May 12, 2011. In October 2011 the recording of the Portland performances was released on CD by PentaTone Classics. The recording debuted at number 31 on Billboard’s Classical Albums chart.
About Music for a Time of War in brief

No other ensemble presented a program themed by a single topic. In addition to Oregon Symphony, the inaugural festival presented seven ensembles within nine days, including the Albany Symphony Orchestra,. Dallas Symphony Orchestra, Montreal Symphony Orchestra and Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra and Toledo Symphony Orchestra. The festival was held in New York’s Carnegie Hall from May 11 to May 13, 2011, and was attended by 450 Oregonians. The Carnegie Hallperformance was broadcastlive on KQ AC and KQXXR. In November 2012, WQAC rebroadcasts the program live on their website and on their 3D sound in the New Jersey and Newark, New Jersey area, with the help of the company Arup 3D. The concerts marked the Oregon symphony’s first performances of The W wound-dresser as well as guest baritone Sanford Sylvan’s debut with the company. The performances were recorded for album release by the Boston-based company Soundmirror. In May 2013, the album received the award for Producer of the Year, Classical for his contributions to Music for a time of War and other recordings. It was released by the record company Penta tone Classics and is available on CD, LP, iTunes, Amazon, and other online retailers.
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