Benjamin Britten's poets: The poetry he set to music by Benjamin Britten

Benjamin Britten's poets: The poetry he set to music

Benjamin Britten
299 pages
Carcanet
Jan 1994
Hardcover
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Benjamin Britten was a great reader of poetry and poetry profoundly affected his musical genius. Friendships and collaborations with writers - Auden and Forster among them - left their mark. No other composer of songs, not even Schubert or Schumann, set poems of such range or quality. The texts of all Britten's song settings are included in this book. They range from Donne's complex Holy Sonnets to the deceptive simplicity of Blake's Oh rose thou art sick. They include anonymous ballads, modern work and poems in other languages (with translations) . Full details of the source and use of each poem are given.
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Pages 299
Publisher Carcanet
Published 1994
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