Britten and the Far East

Britten and the Far East
Title Britten and the Far East PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 279
Release 1998
Genre Music
ISBN 9780851155791

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Britten and the Far East

Britten and the Far East
Title Britten and the Far East PDF eBook
Author Mervyn Cooke
Publisher Boydell & Brewer
Pages 310
Release 1998
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9780851158303

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Investigation into the influence of Eastern music on Britten's composition. Benjamin Britten's interest in the musical traditions of the Far East had a far-reaching influence on his compositional style; this book is the first to investigate the highly original cross-cultural synthesis he was able to achieve through the use of material borrowed from Balinese, Japanese and Indian music. Britten's visit to Indonesia and Japan in 1955-6 is reconstructed from archival sources, and shown to have had a profound impact on his subsequent work: the techniques of Balinese gamelan music were used in the ballet The Prince of the Pagodas (1957), and then became an essential feature of Britten's compositional style, at their most potent in Death in Venice(1973). The No drama and Gagaku court music of Japan were the inspiration for the trilogy of church parables Britten composed in the 1960s. The precise nature of these influences is discussed; Britten's sporadic borrowings from Indian music are also fully analysed. There is a survey of critical responses to Britten's cross-cultural experiments. Dr MERVYN COOKE lectures in music at the University of Nottingham.

Britten and the Far East

Britten and the Far East
Title Britten and the Far East PDF eBook
Author Mervyn Cooke
Publisher
Pages 279
Release 1998
Genre
ISBN 9780851158303

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Rethinking Britten

Rethinking Britten
Title Rethinking Britten PDF eBook
Author Philip Rupprecht
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 320
Release 2013-07-30
Genre Music
ISBN 0199794863

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Rethinking Britten offers a fresh portrait of one of the most widely performed composers of the 20th century. In twelve essays, a diverse group of contributors--both established authorities and leading younger voices--explore a significant portion of Benjamin Britten's extensive oeuvre across a range of genres, including opera, song cycle, and concert music. Well informed by earlier writings on the composer's professional career and private life, Rethinking Britten also uncovers many fresh lines of inquiry, from the Lord Chamberlain's last-minute censorship of the Rape of Lucretia libretto to psychoanalytic understandings of Britten's staging of gender roles; from the composer's delight in schoolboy humor to his operatic revival of Purcellian dance rhythms; from his creative responses to Cold-War-era internationalism to his dealings with BBC Television. Each essay blends awareness of overarching contexts with insights into particular expressive achievements. Balancing biographical, archival, and analytic commentary with cultural and historical criticism, Rethinking Britten broadens the interpretive context surrounding all phases of Britten's career and is essential reading for scholars and fans alike.

Ideology in Britten's Operas

Ideology in Britten's Operas
Title Ideology in Britten's Operas PDF eBook
Author J. P. E. Harper-Scott
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 346
Release 2018-09-06
Genre Music
ISBN 1108416365

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This thematic examination of Britten's operas focuses on the way that ideology is presented on stage. To watch or listen is to engage with a vivid artistic testament to the ideological world of mid-twentieth-century Britain. But it is more than that, too, because in many ways Britten's operas continue to proffer a diagnosis of certain unresolved problems in our own time. Only rarely, as in Peter Grimes, which shows the violence inherent in all forms of social and psychological identification, does Britten unmistakably call into question fundamental precepts of his contemporary ideology. This has not, however, prevented some writers from romanticizing Britten as a quiet revolutionary. This book argues, in contrast, that his operas, and some interpretations of them, have obscured a greater social and philosophical complicity that it is timely - if at the same time uncomfortable - for his early twenty-first-century audiences to address.

Benjamin Britten Studies

Benjamin Britten Studies
Title Benjamin Britten Studies PDF eBook
Author Vicki P. Stroeher
Publisher Boydell & Brewer
Pages 556
Release 2017
Genre Music
ISBN 1783271957

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The shock of exile / Paul Kildea -- Britten, Paul Bunyan, and American-ness / Vicki P. Stroeher -- Collaborating with Corwin, CBS, and the BBC / Jenny Doctor -- An empire built on shingle / Justin Vickers -- Save me from those suffering boys / Byron Adams -- Britten's (and Pears's) Beloved / Louis Niebur -- Notes of unbelonging / Lloyd Whitesell -- Take these tokens that you may feel us near / Colleen Renihan -- Traces of Nō / Kevin Salfen -- Britten and the augmented sixth / Christopher Mark -- Quickenings of the heart / Philip Rupprecht -- Reviving Paul Bunyan / Danielle Ward-Griffin -- Striking a compromise / Thornton Miller -- From Boosey & Hawkes to Faber Music / Nicholas Clark -- The man himself / Lucy Walker -- Epilogue / Vicki P. Stroeher and Justin Vickers

Britten's Unquiet Pasts

Britten's Unquiet Pasts
Title Britten's Unquiet Pasts PDF eBook
Author Heather Wiebe
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 251
Release 2012-10-04
Genre History
ISBN 0521194679

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Heather Wiebe's book looks to the music of Benjamin Britten to elucidate a British postwar vision of cultural renewal.