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  • Look up Britten or britten in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Benjamin Britten (1913–1976) was an English composer, conductor and pianist. Britten or Benjamin...
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  • Britannia Brittain (disambiguation) Brittany (disambiguation) Brit (disambiguation) Britten (disambiguation) Briton (disambiguation) Brittonic languages...
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  • Britton, Oklahoma Britton, South Dakota Britten (disambiguation) Briton (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title...
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  • township in Hettinger County, North Dakota Britain (disambiguation) Britten (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title...
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  • song) (2010) "Cuckoo" (Netta song) "Cuckoo!", a song composed by Benjamin Britten included in Friday Afternoons "Cuckoo", a 2012 song by Adam Lambert from...
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  • Nocturne (band), an American metal/industrial band Nocturne (Britten), a song cycle by Benjamin Britten, 1958 Nocturne (Lysenko), an opera by Mykola Lysenko,...
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  • John Dryden and Henry Purcell King Arthur, a 1937 composition by Benjamin Britten "King Arthur", or "Arthur", a 1975 recording by Rick Wakeman from The Myths...
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  • Requiem Mass. Tuba mirum may also refer to: Requiem (Berlioz) War Requiem (Britten) Requiem (Dvořák) Requiem (Henze) Requiem (Mozart) Polish Requiem (Penderecki)...
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  • based on Melville's novel Billy Budd (opera), a 1951 opera by Benjamin Britten based on Melville's novel Billy Budd (play), a 1949 play by Louis O. Coxe...
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  • the anthology Heroes in Training Children's Crusade (Britten), a 1969 composition by Benjamin Britten "Children's Crusade", a song by Sting from The Dream...
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  • "The Sweet Trinity" The Golden Vanity (Britten), a 1966 setting of the traditional song by the Benjamin Britten Golden Vanity, a 1976 folk album by Martin...
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  • The Rape of Lucretia is a two-act opera by Benjamin Britten, first performed in 1946. The Rape of Lucretia may also refer to: Lucretia (late 6th century...
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  • Jarre Six Metamorphoses after Ovid, a piece for solo oboe by Benjamin Britten Metamorphosen, a work for 23 solo strings in 1945 by Richard Strauss The...
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  • by The Gaslight Anthem from Handwritten "The National Anthem" (Benjamin Britten), a 1962 version of "God Save the Queen" "The National Anthem" (Radiohead...
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  • Visconti starring Dirk Bogarde Death In Venice (opera), an opera by Benjamin Britten, first performed in 1973 Death in Venice, as made into a ballet by John...
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  • the Song of Songs (Song of Solomon) Canticles (Britten), a series of five musical works by Benjamin Britten All pages with titles beginning with Canticle...
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  • Brittan (contemporary), American actress and singer Britten (disambiguation) Brittain (disambiguation) This page lists people with the surname Brittan....
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  • Plymouth Sound, England Saint Nicolas, a 1948 cantata with music by Benjamin Britten and text by Eric Crozier St. Nicholas Centre, a shopping centre in Aberdeen...
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  • BN (redirect from BN (disambiguation))
    (IATA code BN), a former American airline in service from 1928 to 1982 Britten-Norman, a British manufacturer, based on the Isle of Wight, producing Islander...
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  • refer to: Lechmere (surname) Lechmere, a fictional character in Benjamin Britten's 1971 opera Owen Wingrave, and in the short story by Henry James on which...
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