Benjamin Britten : his life and operas / by Eric Walter White.

Author/creator White, Eric Walter
Format Book
Edition[New edition].
Publication InfoBerkeley : University of California Press, 1970.
Description256 pages : illustrations, portraits, plates, music ; 26 cm
Subjects

Contents Part one. Life. Early works and training -- Collaboration with W.H. Auden -- American visit -- In wartime England -- First operatic successes -- Festival interlude -- Aldeburgh: living in Crabbe street -- Aldeburgh: at the red house -- Personal postscript -- Part two. The operas. Paul Bunyan ; Peter Grimes ; The Rape of Lucretia ; Albert Herring ; The Beggar's Opera ; The Little Sweep ; Billy Budd ; Gloriana ; The Turn of the Screw ; Noye's Fludde ; A Midsummer Night's Dream ; Curlew River ; The Burning Fiery Furnace ; The Prodigal Son.
Abstract This new edition has been thoroughly revised and edited by John Evans (research scholar to the Britten Estate) who has updated the chronological list of published works and included in the bibliography the many books that have been written about the composer since his death in 1976. Although, as the title suggests, this book concentrates on Britten's operatic output, Mr White's account offers insights into the whole range of this prodigious composer's music. The text is lavishly illustrated with plates that reveal both the diversity of his operatic development and comprise a distinctive pictorial bibliography.
General notePrevious editions have title: Benjamin Britten, a sketch of his life and works.
Bibliography noteChronological list of compositions (pages 227-233), includes bibliographical references (pages 244-245), and index.
LCCN 73107655
ISBN0520016793

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