Phantasy in F minor for string quintet (1932)
Title | Phantasy in F minor for string quintet (1932) PDF eBook |
Author | Benjamin Britten |
Publisher | |
Pages | 48 |
Release | 1983 |
Genre | String quintets (Violins (2), violas (2), cello) |
ISBN |
Phantasy in F Minor for String Quintet (1932)
Title | Phantasy in F Minor for String Quintet (1932) PDF eBook |
Author | Benjamin Britten |
Publisher | |
Pages | 24 |
Release | 1983 |
Genre | String quintets (Violins (2), violas (2), cello) |
ISBN |
Phantasy in F minor for string quintet (1932)
Title | Phantasy in F minor for string quintet (1932) PDF eBook |
Author | Benjamin Britten |
Publisher | |
Pages | 32 |
Release | 1984 |
Genre | String quintets (Violins (2), violas (2), cello) |
ISBN |
Britten
Title | Britten PDF eBook |
Author | David Matthews |
Publisher | Haus Publishing |
Pages | 243 |
Release | 2013-10-15 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 1908323418 |
Benjamin Britten was one of the outstanding British composers of the 20th century. He shot to international fame with his operas, performed by his own English Opera Group, and a series of extraordinary instrumental works. His music won a central place in the repertoire and the affection of successive generations of listeners. David Matthews brings to this biography his special insight as a fellow composer, former assistant and life-long friend of Britten to produce a uniquely personal, sensitive and authoritative account.
Music, Life, and Changing Times: Selected Correspondence Between British Composers Elizabeth Maconchy and Grace Williams, 1927–77
Title | Music, Life, and Changing Times: Selected Correspondence Between British Composers Elizabeth Maconchy and Grace Williams, 1927–77 PDF eBook |
Author | Jenny Doctor |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 608 |
Release | 2020-03-25 |
Genre | Music |
ISBN | 1000090019 |
At this book's core is a critical edition of letters exchanged over 50 years between Anglo-Irish composer Elizabeth Maconchy (1907-1994) and the Welsh composer Grace Williams (1906-1977). These two innovative and talented women are highly regarded for their music, their professional activities and their roles in British musical life. The edition comprises around 200 letters from 1927 to 1977, none of which have been published before, along with scholarly introductions and contextualizations. Interwoven commentaries, in tandem with carefully constructed appendices, frame the letter texts. Moreover, the commentaries and introductory essays highlight and track the development of important themes and issues that characterize the study of twentieth-century British music today. This edition presents a dialogue, through both sides of a unique correspondence, offering an alternative commentary on musical and cultural developments of this period.
Benjamin Britten
Title | Benjamin Britten PDF eBook |
Author | Neil Powell |
Publisher | Macmillan + ORM |
Pages | 580 |
Release | 2013-08-06 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 0805097759 |
This spellbinding centenary biography by Neil Powell looks at the music, the life, and the legacy of the greatest British composer of the twentieth century Benjamin Britten was born on November 22, 1913, in the East Suffolk town of Lowestoft. Displaying a passion and proficiency for music at an early age, to the delight of his mother, Edith, a talented amateur musician herself, he began composing music when he was only five years old. After studying at the Royal College of Music, Britten went on to write documentary scores for the General Post Office Film Unit, where he met and collaborated with the poet W. H. Auden. Of more lasting importance was Britten's introduction in 1937 to the tenor Peter Pears, who was to become the inspirational center of his emotional and musical life. Their partnership lasted nearly four decades, during a dangerous time when homosexuality was illegal in England. Conscientious objectors, Britten and Pears followed Auden to America before the war began in 1939. While there, they joined the extraordinary Brooklyn ménage of George Davis, Louis MacNeice, and Paul Bowles. Eventually intense homesickness, provoked in part by George Crabbe's poem "Peter Grimes," drove the pair home to East Anglia in 1942 and gave Britten the inspiration for his finest opera. Throughout his career, Britten did not want modern music to be just for "the cultured few" and instead always composed his music to be "listenable-to." The shared quotidian lives of Britten and Pears unfold in this intimate biography and the story of two men who created a truly remarkable legacy.
Benjamin Britten
Title | Benjamin Britten PDF eBook |
Author | Lucy Walker |
Publisher | Boydell & Brewer |
Pages | 218 |
Release | 2009 |
Genre | Music |
ISBN | 1843835169 |
An essay collection which examines Britten's juvenilia, influences such as Shostakovich and Verdi, his opera Owen Wingrave and a libretto written by Australian novelist Patrick White with the hope of a future collaboration.