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  1. Benjamin Britten: Billy Budd (Cambridge Opera Handbooks) by Mervyn Cooke, Philip Reed, 1993-07-30
  2. The Cambridge Companion to Benjamin Britten (Cambridge Companions to Music)
  3. Journeying Boy: The Diaries of the Young Benjamin Britten 1928-1938 by John Evans, 2010-06-03
  4. An Unexpected Life: Features Benjamin Britten and Stanley Spencer by George Behrend, 2007-05-24
  5. The Operas of Benjamin Britten: Expression and Evasion by Claire Seymour, 2007-05-17
  6. Benjamin Britten: The Spiritual Dimension (Oxford Studies in British Church Music) by Graham Elliott, 2006-02-09
  7. BENJAMIN BRITTEN: Pictures from a Life, 1913-1976 by Donald; Evans, John Mitchell, 1978
  8. Benjamin Britten: The Turn of the Screw (Cambridge Opera Handbooks)
  9. The operas of Benjamin Britten: The complete librettos illustrated with designs of the first productions by Benjamin Britten, 1979
  10. The Music of Britten and Tippett: Studies in Themes and Techniques by Arnold Whittall, 1990-08-31
  11. Letters from a Life: Selected Letters of Benjamin Britten, Vol. 2: 1939-1945 by Benjamin Britten, 1998-06-22
  12. Benjamin Britten's Poets
  13. BENJAMIN BRITTEN. A BIOGRAPHY. by Humphrey Carpenter, 1992-01-01
  14. Benjamin Britten: A Guide to Research (Garland Reference Library of the Humanities) by Peter J. Hodgson, 1996-07-01

21. Decca Music Group - Benjamin Britten
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23. Lesinrocks.com : Britten Benjamin
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24. Benjamin Britten
Classical Music Pages article with photograph and links from The Grove Concise Dictionary of Music.Category Arts Music Composers B britten, Edward benjamin......Epoch Since 1945 Country England. benjamin britten (19131976).benjamin britten, Peter Pears, Detailed Information about. Picture
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Benjamin Britten (1913-1976)
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Introduction (born Lowestoft, 22 November 1913; died Aldeburgh, 4 December 1976). He studied with Frank Bridge as a boy and in 1930 entered the RCM. In 1934 he heard Wozzeck and planned to study with Berg , but opposition at home stopped him. The next year he began working for the GPO Film Unit, where one of his collaborators was Auden: together they worked on concert works as well, Auden's social criticism being matched by a sharply satirical and virtuoso musical style (orchestral song cycle Our Hunting Fathers Stravinsky and Mahler were important influences, but Britten's effortless technique gave his early music a high personal definition, notably shown in orchestral works (Bridge Variations for strings, 1937; Piano Concerto, 1938; Violin Concerto, 1939) and songs ( Les illuminations , setting Rimbaud for high voice and strings, 1939). In 1939 he left England for the USA, with his lifelong companion Peter Pears; there he wrote his first opera, to Auden's libretto (

25. Britten, Benjamin (1913 - 1976)
britten, benjamin (1913 1976). benjamin britten must be accepted as the most outstanding English composer working in
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Britten, Benjamin (1913 - 1976)
Benjamin Britten must be accepted as the most outstanding English composer working in the mid-20th century, winning a significant international reputation, while remaining thoroughly English in inspiration, a feat his immediate predecessors had been unable fully to achieve. Operas Britten won a triumph in 1945 with his opera Peter Grimes, first staged when the Sadler's Wells in London re-opened after the 1939-1945 war. The aspirations of the central character, the fisherman Peter Grimes, a man at odds with the community in which he lives, are frustrated by a combination of social pressure and sheer chance, leading to the suicide of the protagonist. The drama is set against the background of the sea, in various moods, summarised in the Four Sea Interludes that form an evocative part of concert repertoire. Britten's subsequent operas, including the Church Parables that draw inspiration from Japan and the remarkable operatic version of Thomas Mann's Death in Venice, Britten's last opera, constitute a very significant element in dramatic and operatic repertoire. Orchestral Music Recommended Recordings A Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra
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26. Benjamin Britten / Voices For Today
Biographie du compositeur britannique, sa vie, son oeuvre. Discographie et liens utiles.
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/* SCRIPT EDITE SUR L'EDITEUR JAVASCRIPT http://www.editeurjavascript.com */ document.write(messageDate); - Bienvenue et bonne visite. "La musique savante manque à notre désir..." Rimbaud ( Illuminations EDITO E n 2003 nous fêtons le quatre-vingt-dixième anniversaire de la naissance de Benjamin Britten, compositeur britannique qui marqua l'histoire de la musique de sa marque incomparable. C'est le 4 décembre 1976 que la mort, injuste et bien peu mélomane finalement, arracha Britten à ce qui était devenu pour lui une mission absolue : noircir des partitions. Sa mort prématurée nous laisse une œuvre magistrale mais inachevée, et par conséquent nous conduit à un sentiment de peine doublé de frustration. Qu'aurait composé Britten s'il était toujours vivant, parmi nous, en ce début de XXI ème siècle ? Comment cet espèce d'aristocrate libéral

27. Biography: Benjamin Britten
Life, selected works, and recommended bibliography from OperaGlass.
http://rick.stanford.edu/opera/Britten/bio.html
(Edward) Benjamin Britten
22 November 1913 - 4 December 1976
Britten was born, by happy coincidence, on St. Cecilia's Day, at the family home in Lowestoft, Suffolk, England. His father was a dentist. He was the youngest of four children, with a brother, Robert (1907), and two sisters, Barbara (1902) and Beth (1909). He was educated locally, and studied, first, piano, and then, later, viola, from private teachers. He began to compose as early as 1919, and after about 1922, composed steadily until his death. At a concert in 1927, conducted by composer Frank Bridge, he met Bridge, later showed him several of his compositions, and ultimately Bridge took him on as a private pupil. After two years at Gresham's School in Holt, Norfolk, he entered the Royal College of Music in London (1930) where he studied composition with John Ireland and piano with Arthur Benjamin. During his stay at the RCM he won several prizes for his compositions. He completed a choral work, A Boy was Born, in 1933; at a rehearsal for a broadcast performance of the work by the BBC Singers, he met tenor Peter Pears, the beginning of a lifelong personal and professional relationship. (Many of Britten's solo songs, choral and operatic works feature the tenor voice, and Pears was the designated soloist at many of their premieres.) From about 1935 until the beginning of World War II, Britten did a great deal of composing for the GPO Film Unit, for BBC Radio, and for small, usually left-wing, theater groups in London. During this period he met and worked frequently with the poet W. H. Auden who provided texts for numerous songs as well as complete scripts for which Britten provided incidental music.

28. Benjamin Britten Page
An exploration of benjamin britten's War Requiem and related compositions,with a biography, sound clips, and links. benjamin britten.
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Mu 123 Project Spring 1996
Benjamin Britten
This site is a research project about Britten,
done for Mu 123 at Caltech
The particular focus is his War Requiem
Use the links below to access the main areas of the project.
Biographical Information War Requiem Britten Links Bibliography ... Index Page
This page has been visited times. This page was entirely written in vi Send mail to Tom or Cyrus: nidayt@cco.caltech.edu
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29. Benjamin Britten: Ripoe For Reassesment? Roy Brewer : MusicWeb
A survey of the musical output of the composer, with reflections on his sexuality.
http://www.musicweb.uk.net/classrev/2001/Sept01/Britten_Brewer.htm
Classical Editor: Rob Barnett Founder Len Mullenger: Len@musicweb.uk.net RIPE FOR REASSESSMENT? Benjamin Britten, 1913-1976 By Roy Brewer Will this year's 25th anniversary of Britten's death lead to a wider recognition of his place as the most important figure in the younger generation of twentieth century English composers? I am cautiously optimistic, though if it does it will be long overdue. There will of course be the usual tributes and, one hopes, more opportunities to hear his less-frequently-performed works; but a broader based, more mature understanding of the music itself could take longer, for Britten never got under the skin of the public as did such conspicuously "English" composers as Elgar and Vaughan Williams. This should not be surprising, for even among his contemporaries Britten was a somewhat enigmatic figure, and not easily pigeonholed. Furthermore, Britten was an obsessively private man, and if the hour-and-a-half television documentary, Benjamin Britten: the Hidden Heart (29 July, Channel 4) is anything to go by, we are unlikely to find out much more about him since it concentrated almost entirely on his homosexuality with brief nods towards

30. Musica Classica - Classical Music - Klassische Musik - Karadar Bertoldi Ensemble
Musica Classica Classical Music Dictionary entry with life and link to pupil benjamin britten.
http://www.karadar.net/Dictionary/benjamin.html
Arthur Benjamin Life Photo Gallery Home Page Arthur Benjamin Life The Australian composer Arthur Benjamin eventually established himself in London, where he made his career as a teacher, composer and pianist. His piano pupils at the Royal College of Music included Benjamin Britten Karadar Bertoldi Ensemble Studio Informatico Anesin

31. Britten, Benjamin, Bruch Double Concertos[]: Classical CD Reviews- July2002 Musi
benjamin, britten, BRUCH Double Concertos for Violin and Viola Arthur benjamin RomanticFantasy benjamin britten ed. Colin MATTHEWS Double Concerto (1932) Max
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BENJAMIN, BRITTEN, BRUCH

Double Concertos for Violin and Viola
Arthur BENJAMIN

Romantic Fantasy
Benjamin BRITTEN ed. Colin MATTHEWS

Double Concerto (1932)
Max BRUCH

Double Concerto Op.88
Benjamin Schmid (violin)
Daniel Raiskin (viola) Berlin Symphony Orchestra/Lior Shambadal Recorded at Jesus Christ Church, Berlin-Dahlem, Germany, 24 - 26 September 2001 ARTE NOVA 74321 89826 2 [63’59"] Superbudget BUY NOW AmazonUK AmazonUS There is little connection between these three works other than the obvious use of the same string duo as soloists, and, in the case of Benjamin and Britten, the fact that the former was the piano teacher of the latter at the Royal College of Music. It’s an enterprising juxtaposition of works, none of them hard on the ear, Benjamin’s rather exotic (complete with glockenspiel in its scherzo) three-movement Romantic Fantasy having strong reminiscences of Mahler’s end-of-the-century Fourth Symphony at various points throughout. The work was intended for Tertis but he chose to retire from the concert platform just as the composition was completed, nevertheless William Primrose, with violinist Heifetz, made a more than worthy substitute on 24 May 1938 in London, where it was played for the first time. [That performance by Heifetz was issued on

32. Auden
Texts of poems that have been set to music by Stravinsky, benjamin britten and others, including Lullaby , Nocturne and Elegy for JFK .
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W. H. (Wystan Hugh) Auden (1907-1973)
Song Texts
  • A curse: Escher
  • As I walked out one evening: Lutyens
  • As I walked out one evening, walking down Bristol Street : Lutyens ( As I walked out one evening
  • As it is, plenty: Britten
  • As it is, plenty; as it's admitted : Britten ( As it is, plenty
  • At peace under this mandarin, sleep, Lucina : Henze ( In Memoriam L. K. A. 1950-1952
  • Calypso: Britten Driver, drive faster and make a good run
  • Clocks cannot tell our time of day : Foss ( We're late
  • Dark was that day when Diesel conceived his grim engine : Escher ( A curse
  • Driver, drive faster and make a good run : Britten ( Calypso
  • Elegy for J. F. K.: Stravinsky
  • Funeral Blues: Britten
  • How foolish the man who does not raise his voice and praise with joyful words : Barber ( The Praises of God ) (tr)
  • If I could tell you: Escher Time will say nothing but I told you so
  • In Memoriam L. K. A. 1950-1952: Henze
  • Johnny: Britten O the valley in the summer where I and my John
  • Lay your sleeping head, my love: Henze
  • Lay your sleeping head, my love, human on my faithless arm : Henze ( Lay your sleeping head, my love

33. Aldeburgh Productions - Britten-Pears School
Founded in 1972 by benjamin britten and Peter Pears, the School offers masterclasses with some of the world's most eminent musicians for short periods of intensive coaching.
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34. Biography: Benjamin Britten
(Edward) benjamin britten. 22 November 1913 4 December 1976. benjamin britten,a Pictorial Biography. NY Scribner, 1978. Carpenter, Humphrey.
http://opera.stanford.edu/Britten/bio.html
(Edward) Benjamin Britten
22 November 1913 - 4 December 1976
Britten was born, by happy coincidence, on St. Cecilia's Day, at the family home in Lowestoft, Suffolk, England. His father was a dentist. He was the youngest of four children, with a brother, Robert (1907), and two sisters, Barbara (1902) and Beth (1909). He was educated locally, and studied, first, piano, and then, later, viola, from private teachers. He began to compose as early as 1919, and after about 1922, composed steadily until his death. At a concert in 1927, conducted by composer Frank Bridge, he met Bridge, later showed him several of his compositions, and ultimately Bridge took him on as a private pupil. After two years at Gresham's School in Holt, Norfolk, he entered the Royal College of Music in London (1930) where he studied composition with John Ireland and piano with Arthur Benjamin. During his stay at the RCM he won several prizes for his compositions. He completed a choral work, A Boy was Born, in 1933; at a rehearsal for a broadcast performance of the work by the BBC Singers, he met tenor Peter Pears, the beginning of a lifelong personal and professional relationship. (Many of Britten's solo songs, choral and operatic works feature the tenor voice, and Pears was the designated soloist at many of their premieres.) From about 1935 until the beginning of World War II, Britten did a great deal of composing for the GPO Film Unit, for BBC Radio, and for small, usually left-wing, theater groups in London. During this period he met and worked frequently with the poet W. H. Auden who provided texts for numerous songs as well as complete scripts for which Britten provided incidental music.

35. Benjamin Britten High School - Lowestoft Suffolk UK
About the school, it's facilities, subjects and other community activities. Based in north Lowestoft.
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Site Map Welcome to www.bbhs.org.uk Quick Links: Learn about our school View the School Calender Ex-pupil? Click here! Student's Area Welcome to Benjamin Britten High School. This site is designed for both our current students and parents, prospective parents and ex-students. We aim to provide concise and interesting information and resources. To learn more about our school, click here - otherwise, please use the menu at the top of the page to navigate yourself around this site. Find out about your Clubs Careers Advice Help with a subject: Choose a Subject Art Business Studies Design Technology Drama English Geography History ICT Languages Leisure and Tourism Maths Media Music PE Social Ethics Science School News What's New? - Latest Addition to our Website: Click here for our latest news and announcements See the Pictures of the New York and Paris trips - click here Lowestoft E-Solutions

36. Benjamin Britten
Edward benjamin britten. Born 21 Kirkley Cliff Road, Lowestoft, England,22 Nov. 1913 Died the Red House, Aldeburgh, England, 4 Dec. 1976. Operas.
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Edward Benjamin Britten
Born: 21 Kirkley Cliff Road, Lowestoft, England, 22 Nov. 1913 Died: the Red House, Aldeburgh, England, 4 Dec. 1976
Operas
The dates and locations are those of the premieres. Listed in order of opus numbers.
  • Paul Bunyan , Op. 17 (5.5.1941, Columbia University, New York). Operetta in 2 acts , W. H. Auden.
  • Peter Grimes , Op. 33 (7.6.1945, Sadler's Wells, London). Opera in 3 acts , Montagu Slater, after the poem The Borough by George Crabbe.
  • The Rape of Lucretia , Op. 37 (12.7.1946, Glyndebourne). Opera in 2 acts , Ronald Duncan, after the play
  • Albert Herring , Op. 39 (20.6.1947, Glyndebourne). Opera in 3 acts , Eric Crozier, after de Maupassant's Le Rosier de Madame Husson
  • Let's Make an Opera (The Little Sweep) , Op. 45 (14.6.1949, Jubilee Hall, Aldeburgh). Children's Opera in 2 parts , Eric Crozier.
  • Billy Budd , Op. 50 (1.12.1951, Covent Garden, London). Opera in 4 acts , E. M. Forster and Eric Crozier, after Melville's novel.
  • Gloriana , Op. 53 (8.6.1953, Covent Garden, London). Opera in 3 acts , William Plomer, after Lytton Strachey's Elizabeth and Essex
  • The Turn of the Screw , Op. 54 (14.9.1954, Teatro la Fenice, Venice).

37. EMORY UNIVERSITY: 20th-Century Music: Benjamin Britten

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38. Britten, Benjamin
britten, benjamin britten, benjamin. Period Early 20th Century. BornSaturday, November 22, 1913 in Lowestoft, England. Died Saturday
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Britten, Benjamin
Britten, Benjamin
Period: Early 20th Century
Born: Saturday, November 22, 1913 in Lowestoft, England
Died: Saturday, December 4, 1976 in Aldeburgh, England
Nation of Origin: United Kingdom
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Major Works:
Operas:
Peter Grimes
The Rape of Lucretia
Death in Venice Variations and Fugue on a Theme of Purcell
(known as The Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra Other Information: General Bibliography: Kennedy, Michael, The Oxford Dictionary of Music, Oxford University Press, 2nd Edition, 1997, ISBN: 0198691629 Sadie, Stanley and Tyrrell, John; Editors, The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, Groves Dictionaries, Inc., January 2001, ISBN: 1561592390 Slonimsky, Nicolas and Kuhn, Laura; Editors, Baker's Biographical Dictionary of Musicians, Gale Group, December 2000, ISBN: 0028655257 Slonimsky, Nicolas, ... Schirmer Books, July 1994, ISBN: 0028724186 Links to essays at other sites: Twentieth Century Music: An Introduction by Eric Salzman Please note: These links will open in a new window.

39. Faber Music
Biography, photograph, work list, selected discography.
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Select... Julian Anderson Malcolm Arnold George Benjamin Michael Daugherty Carl Davis Jonathan Harvey Colin Matthews David Matthews Nicholas Maw Dominic Muldowney Oliver Knussen Peter Sculthorpe Carl Vine Vaughan Williams John Woolrich Benjamin Britten BIOGRAPHY DISCOGRAPHY PERFORMANCE WORKS FOR HIRE WORKS FOR SALE His music is not always directly and immediately open; the emotions lie inside, so gentle, so lyrical, and yet so powerful as it reaches the heart of the listener. I am sure that Britten's time is not yet come; his greatness is not yet realised in full measure by the world. But his time is coming, like that of Mahler and Shostakovich before him. Mstislav Rostropovich
Biography BACK TO MENU Twenty years after his death, we have a more complete picture of Benjamin Britten as a composer than during his lifetime. Works from his youth and works that he suppressed have been played and published; the late music can now be seen as a distinct phase, in some ways as forward looking and as influential as Stravinsky's. Above all, Britten's central place in the history of 20th-century music seems more and more assured. He is one of very few composers born this century whose whole output - from operas to solo pieces - has gained a secure place in the repertoire.
Britten was born into a middle-class family in Lowestoft, Suffolk, on 22 November 1913. His mother encouraged him to learn the piano and the viola, and to compose; by the age of fourteen he had written over 100 works. Little of this abundant juvenilia has so far been heard, but Britten himself selected

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Performance Search Results Number of Records Returned 62 Page 1 of 3 1 2 3 06/02/2003 britten, benjamin Canticle II Abraham and Isaac Jennifer Dudley
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