This week, following the 70 years after the ending of World War II in Europe, we have a musical reflection about the wars that changed the face of Europe in the 20th Century as well as a musical war memorial to all those who perished in those wars.
- Gabriel Saloman – Mine Field (Soldier’s Requiem)
- Gabriel Saloman – Marching Time (Soldier’s Requiem)
- Gabriel Saloman – Boots on the Ground (Soldier’s Requiem)
- Gabriel Saloman – Cold Haunt (Soldier’s Requiem)
- Dmitri Shostakovich – Adagio (Sinfonia n.º 7 em Dó maior, Op. 60 (Leningrado))
- City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra, Simon Rattle; Elisabeth Soederstroem, Soprano; Robert Tear, Tenor; Thomas Allen, Baritone; Boys of Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford, Francis Grier; CBSO Chorus, Simon Halsey – Britten, War Requiem: 4. Sanctus (Britten: War Requiem, Op. 66 (Disc 2))
- City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra, Simon Rattle; Elisabeth Soederstroem, Soprano; Robert Tear, Tenor; Thomas Allen, Baritone; Boys of Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford, Francis Grier; CBSO Chorus, Simon Halsey – Britten, War Requiem: 5. Agnus Dei (Britten: War Requiem, Op. 66 (Disc 2))
- City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra, Simon Rattle; Elisabeth Soederstroem, Soprano; Robert Tear, Tenor; Thomas Allen, Baritone; Boys of Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford, Francis Grier; CBSO Chorus, Simon Halsey – Britten, War Requiem: 6. Libera me (Britten: War Requiem, Op. 66 (Disc 2))
- Andrew King – Have You News of My Boy Jack (Looking For Europe)
- Duo Noir – Recessional (Sintra)
- :Golgatha: – September 1919: The Loss (Seven Pillars)
- :Golgatha: – Final Age Of Heroism (Kydos – Reflections On Heroism)
- :Golgatha: – Appendix-Eternal Peace (bonus track) (Kydos – Reflections On Heroism)