Music and Sexuality in Britten
Title | Music and Sexuality in Britten PDF eBook |
Author | Philip Brett |
Publisher | Univ of California Press |
Pages | 295 |
Release | 2006-11-17 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 0520246101 |
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Music and Sexuality in Britten
Title | Music and Sexuality in Britten PDF eBook |
Author | Philip Brett |
Publisher | Univ of California Press |
Pages | 296 |
Release | 2006-11-17 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 0520939123 |
Philip Brett’s groundbreaking writing on Benjamin Britten altered the course of music scholarship in the later twentieth century. This volume is the first to gather in one collection Brett’s searching and provocative work on the great British composer. Some of the early essays opened the door to gay studies in music, while the discussions that Brett initiated reinvigorated the study of Britten’s work and inspired a generation of scholars to imagine "the new musicology." Addressing urgent questions of how an artist’s sexual, cultural, and personal identity feeds into specific musical texts, Brett examines most of Britten’s operas as well as his role in the British cultural establishment of the mid-twentieth century. With some of the essays appearing here for the first time, this volume develops a complex understanding of Britten’s musical achievement and highlights the many ways that Brett expanded the borders of his field.
Music and Sexuality in Britten
Title | Music and Sexuality in Britten PDF eBook |
Author | Philip Brett |
Publisher | Univ of California Press |
Pages | 296 |
Release | 2006 |
Genre | Art |
ISBN | 0520246098 |
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The Operas of Benjamin Britten
Title | The Operas of Benjamin Britten PDF eBook |
Author | Claire Seymour |
Publisher | |
Pages | 358 |
Release | 2007 |
Genre | Music |
ISBN | 9781843833147 |
Analysis of Britten's operatic works reveals opera as the natural medium through which he explored his private concerns.
Britten's Children
Title | Britten's Children PDF eBook |
Author | John Bridcut |
Publisher | |
Pages | 334 |
Release | 2007-06 |
Genre | Composers |
ISBN | 9780571228409 |
Britten's Children confronts the edgy subject of the composer's obsessional yet strangely innocent relationships with adolescent boys. One of the hallmarks of Benjamin Britten's music is his use of boys' voices, and John Bridcut uses this to create a fresh prism through which to view the composer's life. Interweaving discussion of the music he wrote for and about children with interviews with the boys whom Britten befriended, Bridcut explores the influence of these unique friendships - notably with the late David Hemmings - and how they helped Britten maintain links with his own happy childhood. In a remarkable part of the book Bridcut tells for the first time the full story of Britten's love affair in the 1930s with the 18-year-old German Wulff Scherchen, son of the conductor Hermann Scherchen. As Paul Hoggart of The Times commented, 'this type of love belonged to an emotional landscape that has vanished for ever, and we are the poorer for it'. Since making the film, the author has extended his research to include friendships Britten had with children which have not previously been documented.The documentary Britten's Children won the Royal Philharmonic Society's 2005 Award for Creative Communication: 'this serious and beautiful film explored one aspect of a composer's life in great depth. Avoiding the temptation of sensationalism, Britten's Children was imaginatively researched and both touching and revelatory'.
Musicology and Difference
Title | Musicology and Difference PDF eBook |
Author | Ruth A. Solie |
Publisher | Univ of California Press |
Pages | 367 |
Release | 2023-11-10 |
Genre | Music |
ISBN | 0520916506 |
Addressing Western and non-Western music, composers from Francesca Caccini to Charles Ives, and musical communities from twelfth-century monks to contemporary opera queens, these essays explore questions of gender and sexuality. Musicology and Difference brings together some of the freshest and most challenging voices in musicology today on a question of importance to all the humanistic disciplines.
Benjamin Britten
Title | Benjamin Britten PDF eBook |
Author | Paul Kildea |
Publisher | Penguin Classics |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2014-02-27 |
Genre | Composers |
ISBN | 9781846142338 |
Paul Kildea's Benjamin Britten: A Life in the Twentieth Century is the definitive biography of Britain's greatest modern composer - now in paperback Benjamin Britten was Britain's greatest twentieth-century composer, who broke decisively with figures such as Elgar and Vaughan Williams and recreated English music in a fresh, modern, European form. Paul Kildea's biography has been acclaimed as the definitive account of Britten's extraordinary life, exploring his deeply held and controversial pacifism; his complex forty-year relationship with Peter Pears; and his creation of an artistic community in Aldeburgh. Above all, however, this book helps us understand the relationship of Britten's music to his life, and takes us as far into its unique alchemy as we are ever likely to go. PAUL KILDEA is a writer and conductor who has performed many of the Britten works he writes about, in opera houses and concert halls from Sydney to Hamburg. His previous books include Selling Britten (2002) and (as editor) Britten on Music (2003). He was Head of Music at the Aldeburgh Festival between 1999 and 2002 and subsequently Artistic Director of the Wigmore Hall in London, and lives in Berlin. 'Must now rank as the standard work' Financial Times 'Indispensable ... This is a masterly, highly readable account and the most comprehensive to date of the life and work of one of the 20th century's great musical figures' Barry Millington, Evening Standard ' A] wise, cautious, challenging book ... Kildea's verbal explorations of the music are done with level-headed sensitivity leavened by a quirky lightness of touch' Alexandra Harris, New Statesman