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Days of Transition: Benjamin Britten: Balulalow
16 Dec 2009 by Ralph  
Benjamin Britten: Balulalow. This gorgeous gem is from British composer Britten's "A Ceremony of Carols." First performed in 1942, it's a setting of ancient British carols, sing in old English. This particular sing is a lullaby sung by ...
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24 Oct 2009
Hey gang - For this show I'll be performing my arrangement of composer Benjamin Britten's art song "Corpus Christi Carol" (which J. Buckley covered on the GRACE album). I'll also be collaborating with several other guest artists during ...
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Benjamin Britten: A Musical Life [Part 1]
11 Dec 2009 by Brian  
Though Benjamin Britten was the most prolific and successful opera composer of the mid-2oth century, though his works are already staples of the repertory at opera houses around the world, his name does not yet ring familiar for most ...
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CD Project
3 Dec 2009 by jennifer01pd2015  
Benjamin Britten was born in Nov /22 /1913, England. He was an English conductor, violist, pianist and prolific English composer of the 20th century. He usually composed chamber music, vocal pieces, operas, and choral works. ...
Complicated Cubes❒❒❒ - http://blogs.saschina.org/jennifer01pd2015/

Top 5 Pieces of Music
15 Dec 2009 by Patt  
by Australian composer Stuart Greenbaum, but so amazingly moving. I weep nearly every time I hear it. The solo pianissimo pizzicato which opens and closes the piece, the subtle key changes introduced by the unending piano ...
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“Britten's Orchestra” = BENJAMIN BRITTEN: The Young Person's Guide ...
3 Dec 2009
Britten's Orchestra” = BENJAMIN BRITTEN: The Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra; Sinfonia da requiem; Four Sea Interludes and Passacaglia from “Peter Grimes” - Kansas City Symphony/Michael Stern - Reference Recordings and ... The programmatic scene-painting of this section is the equal of anything by any other composer. Absolutely breathtaking and an audiophile demo piece if there ever was one! The only other SACD recording is on the same Cincinnati Symphony Telarc ...
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Joe. My. God.: The Diaries Of Benjamin Britten
5 Nov 2009 by Joe  
Benjamin Britten's early years are often ignored, overshadowed by the spectacular success of his opera Peter Grimes in 1945, when he was 31. But now, the diaries the composer kept for a decade from the age of 14 are to be published and ...
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Downsizing Opera - NewMusicBox
2 Feb 2009
He pointed to Benjamin Britten as a composer who excelled at large and smaller-format works. "I think he was smart enough to know that size was an issue in opera, and that works that required smaller forces might get performed more ...
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Benjamin Britten – War Requiem (Benjamin Britten & the London ...
11 Dec 2009 by jc  
A beautiful work, made even better by the fact that the composer is conducting it, thus rendering it the definitive version by definition. Enjoy. Read more here: Benjamin Britten – War Requiem (Benjamin Britten & the London Symphony ...
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The Habit of Art (National Theatre) - Review
12 Dec 2009 by admin  
In The Habit of Art, which offers a Pirandellian-like play-within-a-play, the poet WH Auden (Richard Griffiths) and the composer Benjamin Britten (Alex Jennings), are fictitiously brought together in 1972, a year before Auden's death. ...
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