Benjamin Britten in Context

Justin Vickers editor Vicki P Stroeher editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:21st Apr '22

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A thematically organised overview of the musical, social and cultural contexts for the multi-faceted career of this pivotal British composer.

Britten in Context offers historical, social, cultural, queer, musical, and political context for one of the pivotal British composers of the twentieth century. Engaging essays from leading scholars in music, art, theory, performance, religion, and cultural and music history reward readers of all academic levels.Benjamin Britten, pianist, conductor, educator, composer of  a wide range of music from large-scale operas and choral works to string quartets and songs, is acknowledged as a pivotal figure in mid-twentieth-century Britain. This volume explores the contexts for his multi-faceted career and his engagement with his contemporaries in music, art, literature, and film, British musical institutions, royal and governmental entities, and the church, as well as his ground-breaking projects, philosophical and ideological tenets. The book is thematically structured in five parts: Britten's relationships with Peter Pears, his close friends, mentors, and colleagues; musical life in Britain; his interactions with previous and contemporary generations of composers; his professional work with choreographers, librettists, stage designers, and directors; and his socio-cultural, religious, and political environment. The chapters shed light on the many opportunities and challenges of post-war British musical life that shaped Britten's creative output.

'informative and thought-provoking' Nigel Simeone, Gramophone
'Highly recommended.' J. M. Edwards, Choice

ISBN: 9781108496698

Dimensions: 231mm x 158mm x 27mm

Weight: 800g

426 pages