Britten in Pictures

Britten in Pictures by Lucy S. Walker, published by Boydell Press in 2012, offers a unique photographic exploration of the life of Benjamin Britten, a significant cultural figure in twentieth-century England. This edition, comprising 266 pages, presents a selection of previously unpublished images that capture both the public and private aspects of Britten’s life, showcasing his work as a composer, performer, and founder of the Aldeburgh Festival and English Opera Group.
Readers will find a rich visual narrative that highlights the various phases of Britten’s career, from his celebrated compositions like Peter Grimes to his personal moments spent on the Suffolk coast. The book draws from the extensive collections of The Britten-Pears Foundation, providing informal glimpses of Britten at work and play, alongside more formal representations. This photographic journey reveals a multifaceted portrait of a major musical genius, celebrating his legacy in a new light.
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A photographic journey, including a selection of previously unpublished images, that reveal the man ‘behind the scenes’ at work and play. A new and often surprising portrait of this major musical genius.
Benjamin Britten was one of the most important cultural figures in England in the twentieth century. Internationally renowned as a composer, performer, and founder of the Aldeburgh Festival and English Opera Group, he had a careerspanning nearly five decades, producing a series of works such as Peter Grimes and the War Requiem that caught the public imagination, and becoming a familiar figure to worldwide concert and TV and radio audiences through his conducting and song recitals with his partner, the tenor Peter Pears. Behind this public face, however, Britten was an intensively private man, who valued perhaps more than anything the time he spent at home on the Suffolk coast, composing and enjoying a settled domestic life.
Britten in Pictures celebrates the many facets of Britten’s life in a major new photographic treatment timed to coincide with the composer’s centenary in 2013. Using the wealth of images housed in the collections of The Britten-Pears Foundation at Aldeburgh, the book charts the curve of Britten’s life, using a selection of rare and previously unpublished images to reveal him anew in all phases of his career, catching a multitude of informal glimpses of the man ‘behind the scenes’ at work and play as well as in more familiar formal settings. The result is a new and often surprising portrait of this major musical genius.
Published in association with The Britten-Pears Foundation.
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