Benjamin Britten

“Benjamin Britten” by Faber and Faber is a comprehensive exploration of the life and works of the renowned composer. Published in 1983 and spanning 322 pages, this book delves into Britten’s contributions to music, providing insights into his creative processes and the influences that shaped his compositions. The text serves as a detailed account of his artistic journey, reflecting on significant milestones and the evolution of his musical style.
Readers will find a thorough examination of Britten’s compositions and the contexts in which they were created. The book presents an analysis of his major works, highlighting the themes and techniques that define his music. With a focus on both the personal and professional aspects of Britten’s life, this edition offers a well-rounded perspective on his legacy in the world of classical music.
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