Britten on Music
Britten on Music
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Abstract
Benjamin Britten was a most reluctant public speaker. Yet his contributions were without doubt a major factor in the transformation during his lifetime of the structure of the art-music industry. This book, by bringing together all his published articles, unpublished speeches, drafts, and transcriptions of numerous radio interviews, explores the paradox of a reluctant yet influential cultural commentator, artist, and humanist. Whether talking about his own music, about the role of the artist in society, about music criticism, or wading into a debate on soviet ideology at the height of the cold war, Britten always gave a performance which reinforced the notion of a private man who nonetheless saw the importance of public disclosure.
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Introduction
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Introduction And Chronology
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Soviet Opera at B.B.C.: Shostakowitch’s ‘Lady Macbeth’ (1936)
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Wireless Concerts lose Edward Clarke (1936)
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BBC Programming: Holst, Vaughan Williams and Poulenc (1936)
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‘As You Like It’ Walton’s Music (1936)
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American Impressions (n940)
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An English Composer Sees America (1940)
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On Film Music (c. 1940-r)
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England and the Folk-Art Problem (1941)
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Au Revoir to the U.S.A. (1942)
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On Behalf of Gustav Mahler (1942)
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Statement to the Local Tribunal for the Registration of Conscientious Objectors (1942)
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Appeal to the Appellate Tribunal (1942)
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How a Musical Work Originates (1942)
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Conversation with Benjamin Britten (1944)
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Speech to the International Arts Guild
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Vienna (1945)
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Peter Grimes (1945)
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250th Anniversary of the Death of Henry Purcell (1945)
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Introduction And Chronology
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Sinfonia da Requiem (1946)
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The Rape of Lucretia (1946)
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The Artist and his Medium: Composer and Listener (1946)
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An Opera is Planned (1947)
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Frank Bridge and English Chamber Music (1947)
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The Rape of Lucretia (1948)
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Piano works by Frederic Chopin and Gabriel Faure (1949)
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A New Centre for Music (1949)
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UNESCO (1949)
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Boyd Neel: The Story of an Orchestra (1950)
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The Arts Council and Opera (1950)
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Verdi-A Symposium (1951)
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The Rape of Lucretia (?1951)
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Dido and Aeneas (1951)
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Freeman of Lowestoft (r95r)
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The Rise of English Opera (1951)
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Arnold Schoenberg (r95r)
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Variations on a Critical Theme (1952)
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Opera Diary: The Marriage of Figaro (1952)
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Three Premieres (1954)
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Serenade, for Tenor, Horn and Strings (1954)
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The Physician Folly (1955)
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The Aldeburgh Festival (1955)
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Introduction And Chronology
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Britten’s Method of Composing (1956)
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British Culture Abroad (1956)
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Britten and South-East Asia (1956)
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The Composer Speaks (1957)
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To the Music Lovers of Japan (1957)
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Dennis Brain 1921-1957 (1958)
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Television and The Turn of the Screw (1959)
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Paul Beck 1895-1958 (1959)
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On Purcell’s Dido and Aeneas (1959)
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On Realizing the Continua in Purcell’s Songs(1959)
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Back to Britain with Britten (1959)
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People Today: Benjamin Britten (1960)
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A New Britten Opera (1960)
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A Midsummer Night’s Dream (1960)
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Brighton Philharmonic Society (1960)
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Discussion on Billy Budd (1960)
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On Writing English Opera (1960)
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Britten and Pears in Canada (1961)
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Speech on Receiving Honorary Degree at Hull University (1962)
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Freedom of Borough of Aldeburgh (1962)
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Erwin Stein: Form and Peiformance (1962)
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A Tribute to Wilfred Owen (?1963)
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Imogen Holst: An ABC of Music (1963)
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British Composers in Interview: Benjamin Britten (1963)
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The Artist-to the People (1963)
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On Pravda, Art and Criticism (1963)
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Address to Kesgrave Heath School, Ipswich (1963)
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An Interview (1963)
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Britten Looking Back (1963)
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Francis Poulenc 1899-1963 (1964)
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On Receiving the First Aspen Award (1964)
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Musician of the Year (1964)
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British Music in the World Today (1964)
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Tribute to Michael Tippett (1965)
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Tribute to Zoltan Kodaly (1965)
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Tribute to Jean Sibelius (1965)
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Sibelius (1965)
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Dreams (?1965)
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A Composer in Russia (1965)
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Sir Arthur Bliss At 75 (1966)
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Benjamin Britten Talks To Edmund Tracey (1966)
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Tribute To Dmitry Shostakovitch (1966)
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Tribute To Zoltan Kodaly (1967)
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An Interview With Benjamin Britten (1967)
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Britten And Pears (1967)
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The Moral Responsibility Of The Artist Towards His Fellow Man (1968)
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Britten On Aldeburgh And The Future (1968)
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On Receiving The Sonning Prize (1968)
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Some Notes On Forster And Music (1969)
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Mapreading (1969)
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No Ivory Tower (1969)
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Snape Maltings Fire (1969)
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Idomeneo in Performance (1969)
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Radcliffe Music Award (1969)
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Money For The Maltings (1970)
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Aaron Copland: Seventieth-Birthday Tribute
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James Blades: Percussion Instruments And Their History (1970)
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Artist’s Choice: Cecil Aronowitz (1970)
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Therapy In Music For Handicapped Children (1971)
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Anthony Gishford: Grand Opera (1972)
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John Bird: Percy Grainger (1976)
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Tribute To Paul Sacher (1976)
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Introduction And Chronology
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