Britten, Benjamin, 1913-1976
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1913-1976
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Britten, Benjamin, 1913-1976
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Britten, Benjamin
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- Death in Venice, opera in two acts (1973), Benjamin Britten ; libretto by Myfanwy Piper ; based on Tod in Venedig by Thomas Mann ; a co-production by the Teatro Real and François Roussillon et Associés with the participation of France Télévisions and NHK ; Willy Decker, stage director ; François Roussillon, film director
- Shakespeare songs, Ian Bostridge, Antonio Pappano
- Gloriana, music, Benjamin Britten ; libretto, William Plomer ; director, Richard Jones ; directed for the screen by Robin Lough ; a Royal Opera House production
- À sa guitare, Philippe Jaroussky, Thibaut Garcia
- Friday afternoons, op. 7 ; Sweet was the song ; King Herod and the cock ; The oxen ; Fancie ; The birds ; Three two-part songs ; A Wealden trio : Christmas song of the women ; A ceremony of carols, Britten
- Suite from Holberg's time, Grieg. Serenade / Elgar. Antiche arie e danze : suite n. 3 / Respighi. Simple symphony / Britten
- Susan Gritton sings Britten, Finzi, Delius, Susan Gritton [soprano] ; [music by] Britten, Finzi, Delius
- Counterpoint sings Noel
- Death in Venice, opera in due atti, op. 88, [libretto] di Myfanwy Piper ; musica di Benjamin Britten ; una produzione Dynamic al Teatro la Fenice di Venezia
- 1930s violin concertos, Barber, Hartmann, Berg, Stravinsky, Britten, Vol. 1
- Fallen women and virtuous wives, director, Jonathan Hills
- Locus iste, Nethsingha
- Opera arias, mezzo-soprano, Benjamin Britten ; compiled by Dan Dressen
- The developing classical singer, songs by British and American composers, Richard Walters, editor
- The art of Harold Gomberg
- Four centuries of Xmas music/various
- The rape of Lucretia, music by Benjamin Britten ; libretto by Ronald Duncan ; from the Aldeburgh Festival
- Death in Venice, English National Opera presents ; librettist, Myfanwy Piper ; [music by Benjamin Britten]
- The rape of Lucretia, chamber opera in two acts by Benjamin Britten ; libretto by Ronald Duncan based on the play Le viol de Lucrèce by André Obey ; a co-production between Glyndebourne, François Roussillon et Associés ; in associaiton with France Télévisions
- The unreleased masters, Jessye Norman
- Cello suites 1-3, Benjamin Britten
- The classical cello collection, Yo-Yo Ma
- Peter Grimes on Aldeburgh beach, music by Benjamin Britten ; libretto by Montagu Slater, derived from a poem The borough by George Crabbe ; Aldeburgh Music in association with Grimes on the Beach Film Ltd. presents
- Gloriana, music, Benjamin Britten ; libretto, William Plomer ; director, Richard Jones ; directed for the screen by Robin Lough ; a Royal Opera House production
- Oboe concertos, Ralph Vaughan Williams, James MacMillan
- Billy Budd, Benjamin Britten
- San Francisco Symphony at 100, fanfare for a new century, a production of San Francisco Symphony and Thirteen in association with WNET
- The rape of Lucretia, music by Benjamin Britten ; libretto by Ronald Duncan ; from the Aldeburgh Festival
- A midsummer night's dream, Benjamin Britten
- Friday afternoons, op. 7 ; Sweet was the song ; King Herod and the cock ; The oxen ; Fancie ; The birds ; Three two-part songs ; A Wealden trio : Christmas song of the women ; A ceremony of carols, Britten
- Violin concertos, Britten, Korngold
- String Quartet in D, Benjamin Britten
- The rape of Lucretia, opera in two acts, libretto after André Obey's play "Le viol de Lucrèce" by Ronald Duncan ; music by Benjamin Britten
- The prince of the pagodas, op. 57, Britten
- String quartet no. 3, op. 94, (1975), Benjamin Britten
- The turn of the screw, Benjamin Britten
- Billy Budd, 1951 world premiere, Britten
- Quartet no. 2 in C, Benjamin Britten
- Matinées musicales, op. 24, Benjamin Britten
- Spring symphony, for soprano, alto and tenor soli, mixed chorus, boys' choir and orchestra
- Cello suites, Britten
- Young Apollo, for piano, string quartet and string orchestra, op. 16 (1939), Benjamin Britten
- Opera arias, mezzo-soprano, Benjamin Britten ; compiled by Dan Dressen
- A Midsummer night's dream, Britten ; [Libretto from] Shakespeare, adapt. Britten [and Peter] Pears
- Owen Wingrave, an opera in two acts : op. 85, Benjamin Britten ; libretto by Myfanwy Piper ; based on the short story by Henry James ; German translation by Claus Henneberg and Karl Robert Marz
- Albert Herring, opera in three acts, Britten
- Three carols for upper voices, Benjamin Britten
- Matinées musicales, by Benjamin Britten
- Welcome Suite : Jig, Roundel and Canon from Welcome Ode, Benjamin Britten ; arranged for string ensemble by Tony Osborne
- War requiem, Britten
- Seven sonnets of Michelangelo, set to music for tenor voice and piano, op. 22, Benjamin Britten
- The red cockatoo & other songs, Benjamin Britten ; [text by] J. W. Goethe ; English translation by Andrew Porter
- Lachrymae, op. 48, reflections on a song of Dowland for viola and piano, Benjamin Britten ; viola part edited by William Primrose
- War requiem, by Benjamin Britten
- Variations for piano (1965), Benjamin Britten
- Three Divertimenti, Benjamin Britten
- Cello suites 1-3, Benjamin Britten
- My beloved man, the letters of Benjamin Britten and Peter Pears, edited by Vicki P. Stroeher, Nicholas Clark and Jude Brimmer
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- Death in Venice, opera in two acts (1973), Benjamin Britten ; libretto by Myfanwy Piper ; based on Tod in Venedig by Thomas Mann ; a co-production by the Teatro Real and François Roussillon et Associés with the participation of France Télévisions and NHK ; Willy Decker, stage director ; François Roussillon, film director
- The turn of the screw, Benjamin Britten
- Young Apollo, for piano, string quartet and string orchestra, op. 16 (1939), Benjamin Britten
- Welcome Suite : Jig, Roundel and Canon from Welcome Ode, Benjamin Britten ; arranged for string ensemble by Tony Osborne
- Three carols for upper voices, Benjamin Britten
- Owen Wingrave, an opera in two acts : op. 85, Benjamin Britten ; libretto by Myfanwy Piper ; based on the short story by Henry James ; German translation by Claus Henneberg and Karl Robert Marz
- String Quartet in D, Benjamin Britten
- The red cockatoo & other songs, Benjamin Britten ; [text by] J. W. Goethe ; English translation by Andrew Porter
- Suite from Holberg's time, Grieg. Serenade / Elgar. Antiche arie e danze : suite n. 3 / Respighi. Simple symphony / Britten
- Variations for piano (1965), Benjamin Britten
- Three Divertimenti, Benjamin Britten
- String quartet no. 3, op. 94, (1975), Benjamin Britten
- Death in Venice, English National Opera presents ; librettist, Myfanwy Piper ; [music by Benjamin Britten]
- The rape of Lucretia, chamber opera in two acts by Benjamin Britten ; libretto by Ronald Duncan based on the play Le viol de Lucrèce by André Obey ; a co-production between Glyndebourne, François Roussillon et Associés ; in associaiton with France Télévisions
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