Benedict Sheehan's Ukrainian War Requiem
Friday, Nov. 6, 2026
7:00pm to 9:00pm
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Join us to experience the Ukrainian War Requiem, as we tour this JUNO award winning piece across Canada.
In 2022, the Axios Men's Ensemble commissioned Benedict Sheehan, a two-time GRAMMY® Award nominee, to compose a memorial in response to Russia's aggression in Ukraine entitled Ukrainian War Requiem. This war, which began in 2014 and escalated with a full-scale Russian invasion in February 2022, has tragically claimed countless lives. This music is a solemn tribute to these victims.
This year, the Axios Men's Ensemble was awarded Canada's highest musical honour—a JUNO Award for the Classical Album of the Year (Large Ensemble) for the recording of the Ukrainian War Requiem. This marks the first time in JUNO Awards history that an a cappella recording has earned this distinction in the category.
Sheehan's composition, spanning 12 movements, draws inspiration primarily from the Byzantine burial service, a ritual shared by Eastern Catholic and Orthodox churches. Reflecting Ukraine's diverse linguistic and religious landscape, the Requiem also weaves in elements from Jewish and Roman Catholic traditions. These varied texts serve multiple purposes: they offer solace and strength to the living, especially those grieving; they provide a space for praying for both victims and aggressors; and they ultimately aspire to convey hope, peace, and goodwill.
It is an expansive and sublime piece that skillfully blends modern musical styles with traditional Ukrainian motifs and ancient chants. This arrangement not only reflects the harsh realities of war but also echoes humanity's deep-seated longing for peace, goodness, truth, and beauty.
Featuring over 50 performers, the ensemble brings together members of the Axios Men’s Ensemble, Pro Coro Canada—and select soloists from North America, Europe, and Ukraine. The performance will be conducted by Maestro Michael Zaugg.
This Requiem is more than just music. It is a reverent homage to those affected by the war, a reminder of the enduring human spirit, and a heartfelt tribute to Ukraine and her people.
St. Basil's Ukrainian Catholic Church
7007 109 Street NW
Edmonton, AB, T6H 3B9