Benjamin Britten | Rejoice in the Lamb (the Opening Hymn section)
'Rejoice in the Lamb' was the first work commissioned by St Matthew's Church in 1943, and is a setting of part of the poet Christopher Smart's extended poem 'Jubilate Agno.' Benjamin Britten's work is considered a masterpiece for choir and organ, written on his return to Great Britain after a stay in the USA, where he had just completed 'A Hymn to St Cecilia' and the 'Ceremony of Carols.'
Here we have a great collaboration: one of the great eighteenth century poets who thought beyond contemporary literary norms — whose father-in-law showed his distain by criticizing him in the press and having him committed to an asylum — together with one of the greatest British composers of the twentieth century who re-established Great Britain as a land with music.