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Benjamin Britten: Peter Grimes - CD Music

by Benjamin Britten
label: Signum Classics, July of 2013 ‧
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Disco 1
01 - Peter Grimes
02 - You Sailed Your Boat Round the Coast
03 - Peter Grimes, I Here Advise You
04 - The Truth - The Pity
05 - Interlude I 'Dawn'
06 - Oh, Hang at Open Doors
07 - Good Morning, Good Morning!
08 - Hi! Give Us a Hand
09 - I'll Have to Go from Pub to Pub
10 - Let Her Among You Without Fault
11 - Look! The Storm Cone!
12 - And Do You Prefer the Storm
13 - They Listen to Money
14 - What Harbour Shelters Peace
15 - Interlude II
16 - Past Time to Close
17 - Loud Man
18 - There's Been a Landslide Up the Coast
19 - No, I Mean Love
20 - Pub Conversation Should Depend
21 - Have You Heard the Cliff Is Down
22 - Now the Great Bear and Pleiades
23 - For Peace Sake
24 - The Bridge Is Down
25 - Interlude III 'Sunday Morning'
26 - Glitter of Waves
27 - Now That the Daylight Fills the Sky
28 - Child You're Not Too Young
29 - This Unrelenting Work
30 - Fool to Let It Come to This
31 - People...No! I Will Speak!

Disco 2
01 - We Planned That Their Lives
02 - Shall We Go and See Grimes in His Hut?
03 - Now Gossip Is Put On Trial
04 - From the Gutter
05 - Interlude IV 'Passacaglia'
06 - Go There
07 - They Listen to Money
08 - Now! Now!
09 - Peter Grimes
10 - Interlude V 'Moonlight'
11 - Assign Your Prettiness to Me
12 - Mr. Keene
13 - Murder Most Foul It Is
14 - Come Along, Doctor
15 - Embroidery in Childhood Was
16 - Mr. Swallow
17 - Who Holds Himself Apart
18 - Interlude VI
19 - Grimes!
20 - Peter, We've Come to Take You Home
21 - To Those Who Pass the Borough

Benjamin Britten: Peter Grimes - CD

by Benjamin Britten

Property Description
label: Signum Classics
Release Date: July of 2013
Dimensions: 125 x 140 x 8 mm
Format: Music
Categories: Classic > Opera/Oratorio
EAN: 0635212034828
Number of disks: 2
Format: CD / Album

ABOUT THE ARTIST

Benjamin Britten

Benjamin Britten was one of the greatest British composers of the twentieth century, born on 22 November 1913 in Lowestoft, Suffolk, England, and died on 4 December 1976 in Aldeburgh, Suffolk. Britten is known for his vast contribution to classical music, especially in the field of opera, choral music, and orchestral works. He is also recognized as a conductor and pianist, as well as being a central figure in the revitalization of English opera.

Britten began to demonstrate an early musical talent, studying with composers such as Frank Bridge and later at the Royal College of Music in London. His first work to gain wide recognition was the Requiem Symphony (1940), an orchestral work reflecting his pacifism and which was written during World War II. However, it was with the opera Peter Grimes (1945) that Britten achieved international fame. Peter Grimes is considered one of the greatest operas of the twentieth century and is notable for its deep exploration of human psychology and musical complexity.

Britten wrote several other important operas, such as Billy Budd (1951), The Turn of the Screw (1954), and A Midsummer Night's Dream (1960). Each of these works showcases Britten's ability to adapt literary works for the operatic stage, while maintaining a lyrical and accessible, yet at the same time innovative style.

In addition to his operas, Britten is also known for his contributions to choral music, including works such as War Requiem (1962), which is widely considered one of his masterpieces. The War Requiem was composed for the rededication of Coventry Cathedral, destroyed during World War II, and combines traditional liturgical texts with the poetry of Wilfred Owen, exploring themes of war, death, and redemption.

Britten was one of the first composers to openly address social and political themes in his music, including issues such as pacifism, homosexuality, and the difficulties faced by individuals in a repressive society. He also had a long-standing partnership with tenor Peter Pears, who was the inspiration and main performer of many of his works.

Britten founded the Aldeburgh Festival in 1948, which is still one of England's leading classical music festivals today. His legacy continues to be celebrated around the world, with his music still widely performed and appreciated for its beauty, innovation, and emotional depth.

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