Benjamin Britten (20th Century Composers)

“Benjamin Britten” by Michael Oliver, published by Phaidon Press on September 25, 1996, is a detailed biography that explores the life and works of the renowned English composer. Spanning 240 pages, this edition presents an in-depth look at Britten’s contributions to 20th-century music, including his significant achievements such as the opera “Peter Grimes” and the choral masterpiece “War Requiem.” The book delves into the complexities of Britten’s artistic journey and his influence on the music landscape of his time.
Readers will find a thorough examination of Britten’s compositions, alongside insights into the contradictions that shaped his life and career. The biography covers various aspects of his work, from his pioneering efforts in opera to his innovations in film and radio music. With a focus on both his artistic output and personal experiences, this book serves as a comprehensive resource for those interested in the evolution of classical music in the United Kingdom during the 20th century.
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Benjamin Britten (1913–76) was the greatest English composer of his time, and the first of his generation to enjoy a wide international reputation. With the great success of Peter Grimes (1945), he effectively re-invented English opera and was a pioneer of music for film and radio. His monumental War Requiem reached a wider audience than any other choral work of the century. In this masterly biography, the author creates a portrait of a great artist, exploring his wide-ranging compositions in detail and discussing the many contradictions that pervaded Britten’s fascinating life and career.
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