
The Operas of Benjamin Britten by Claire Seymour
Claire Seymour examines ways in which Britten's operas explored and articulated the inherent ambiguity and latent sexuality of music, particularly song, and suggests that they may illustrate his search for a public 'voice' which would embody, communicate, and perhaps resolve his private beliefs and anxieties. She demonstrates how the delicate balance between private and public communication, and the tension between art as self-expression and art as moral resolution were key concerns in Britten's music. Analyses of Britten's operas from 'Paul Bunyan' to 'Death in Venice', the three Church Parables, and several of the 'children's operas' offer evidence that, for Britten, opera was the natural medium through which to explore, express and, paradoxically, repress his private concerns.
A wide variety of ideas within two covers* GRAMOPHONE *
Among the more interesting expositions of Britten as man and composer. Recommended. * CHOICE *
Intelligent and informative on a number of levels...[Seymour] does much to clarify the nature and extent, the range and consistency, of Britten's artistic achievement. * BRITISH MUSIC SOCIETY NEWSLETTER *
A source of some solid enjoyment. * MUSICAL TIMES *
Among the more interesting expositions of Britten as man and composer. Recommended. * CHOICE *
Intelligent and informative on a number of levels...[Seymour] does much to clarify the nature and extent, the range and consistency, of Britten's artistic achievement. * BRITISH MUSIC SOCIETY NEWSLETTER *
A source of some solid enjoyment. * MUSICAL TIMES *
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| ISBN 13 | 9781843833147 |
| ISBN 10 | 184383314X |
| Title | The Operas of Benjamin Britten |
| Author | Claire Seymour |
| Condition | Unavailable |
| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | Boydell & Brewer Ltd |
| Year published | 2007-05-17 |
| Number of pages | 368 |
| Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
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