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Britten
An updated biography of Benjamin Britten, Britain’s greatest modern composer, released to mark the fiftieth anniversary of Britten’s death in December 1976.
Benjamin Britten (1913–1976) is celebrated for revitalizing English opera and is recognized as one of the outstanding British composers of the twentieth century. Growing up in a middle-class family in Suffolk, Britten shot to international fame with his operas, performed by his own English Opera Group, and a series of extraordinary instrumental works. He lived almost all his life in that easterly county of England, the sea providing a constant stimulus for his life and work
His music won a central place in the repertoire and the affection of successive generations of listeners. It was, above all, Britten’s ardent pursuit of innocence and beauty in his music that places it apart from that of his contemporaries and contributes to its unique quality.
In this updated second edition featuring a new afterword, David Matthews brings to this biography his special insight as a fellow composer, former assistant, and friend of Britten to produce this sensitive, authoritative account.
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Table of Contents
Introduction 1
A Boy Was Born 7
Go, Play, Boy, Play 23
Coldest Love Will Warm to Action 39
America Is What You Choose to Make It 61
What Harbour Shelters Peace? 77
Our Firm-United Souls 91
On the Infinite Sea 109
Sleep’s Healing Power 131
In Peace I Have Found My Image 143
Death Will Give Me Freedom 163
Notes 175
Rediscovering the Young Britten 183
Works and Recordings 185
Index 197