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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