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Benjamin Britten: New Perspectives on His Life and Work

  • Editor: Walker, Lucy
Read and reflect, discuss and argue: [the contributors] are mostly new to Britten studies... and it must be a healthy sign if they are generating controversial ideas. It is also good to see two... More…

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Contents

  • Introduction - Lucy Walker
  • Going Behind Britten's Back - Colin Matthews
  • Performing Early Britten: Signs of Promise and Achievement in Poemes Nos 4 and 5 (1927) - Sharon Choa
  • Shostakovich's Fourteenth Symphony: A Response to War Requiem? -
  • Six Metamorphoses After Ovid and the Influence of Classical Mythology on Benjamin Britten - George Caird
  • Britten and the Cinematic Frame - David Crilly
  • Storms, Laughter and Madness: Verdian 'Numbers' and Generic Allusions in Benjamin Britten's Peter Grimes - Jane Brandon
  • Dramatic Invention in Myfanwy Piper's Libretto for Owen Wingrave - Frances Spalding
  • 'The Minstrel Boy to the War is Gone': Father Figures and Fighting Sons in Britten's Owen Wingrave - Arne Muus
  • Made You Look! Children in Salome and Death in Venice -
  • From the Borough to Fraser Island - Claire Seymour
  • Britten and France; or the Late Emergence of a Remarkable Lyric Universe - Maena Py
  • Why did Britten Return to Wartime England? - Brian McMahon