The clarity of verbal expression evident throughout Benjamin Britten’s (1913-1976) art songs serves to highlight the central role which the setting of pre-existing written poetic texts occupies in his compositional process and in the aesthetic appreciation of his interpretation. For Britten, text acts initially as a source of musical imagination, but it also provides the composer with a framework with which to express musically his selected, literary-based ideas
The Austrian press response to the premiere of Britten’s Variations on a theme of Frank Bridge stres...
Benjamin Britten’s opera A Midsummer Night’s Dream was composed and first performed in 1960, at a ti...
As England celebrates the 100th anniversary of the birth of one of its most famous composers, the wo...
The clarity of verbal expression evident throughout Benjamin Britten’s (1913-1976) art songs serves...
Proposing the thesis that, for Benjamin Britten, text-setting analysis is analogous to song analysi...
Benjamin Britten (1913-1976) grew up in a musical household. His mother was a keen amateur singer w...
The Australian poet and music critic Peter Porter wrote in 1984 that the English composer Benjamin B...
Benjamin Britten was a British composer who composed a large number of operas in Post- war England. ...
Benjamin Britten, considered to be one of Britain’s most revered composers, is simultaneously one of...
Les opéras de Benjamin Britten témoignent de l’engagement de leur auteur pour le renouveau de la scè...
This article aims to bring to light the close links that bind together W.H. Auden’s poem “Seascape” ...
The music of Benjamin Britten is both inspiring and intriguing: inspiring, because his music can mov...
Benjamin Britten's folksong arrangements offer a unique representation of his compositional techniqu...
Benjamin Britten’s life and music have been the subject of study from early in his musical career. ...
The principal aim of this thesis is to examine a portion of Britten’s oeuvre which was intended for...
The Austrian press response to the premiere of Britten’s Variations on a theme of Frank Bridge stres...
Benjamin Britten’s opera A Midsummer Night’s Dream was composed and first performed in 1960, at a ti...
As England celebrates the 100th anniversary of the birth of one of its most famous composers, the wo...
The clarity of verbal expression evident throughout Benjamin Britten’s (1913-1976) art songs serves...
Proposing the thesis that, for Benjamin Britten, text-setting analysis is analogous to song analysi...
Benjamin Britten (1913-1976) grew up in a musical household. His mother was a keen amateur singer w...
The Australian poet and music critic Peter Porter wrote in 1984 that the English composer Benjamin B...
Benjamin Britten was a British composer who composed a large number of operas in Post- war England. ...
Benjamin Britten, considered to be one of Britain’s most revered composers, is simultaneously one of...
Les opéras de Benjamin Britten témoignent de l’engagement de leur auteur pour le renouveau de la scè...
This article aims to bring to light the close links that bind together W.H. Auden’s poem “Seascape” ...
The music of Benjamin Britten is both inspiring and intriguing: inspiring, because his music can mov...
Benjamin Britten's folksong arrangements offer a unique representation of his compositional techniqu...
Benjamin Britten’s life and music have been the subject of study from early in his musical career. ...
The principal aim of this thesis is to examine a portion of Britten’s oeuvre which was intended for...
The Austrian press response to the premiere of Britten’s Variations on a theme of Frank Bridge stres...
Benjamin Britten’s opera A Midsummer Night’s Dream was composed and first performed in 1960, at a ti...
As England celebrates the 100th anniversary of the birth of one of its most famous composers, the wo...