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  • Hello fellow Wikipedians, I have just modified 2 external links on Benjamin Britten. Please take a moment to review my edit. If you have any questions...
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  • masses of Joseph Haydn being recorded from 1960, the Noye's Fludde by Benjamin Britten from 1961, and the Festival of Lessons and Carols (which includes pieces...
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  • house to be built in London since the war, the Britten Theatre is the beating heart of the Benjamin Britten International Opera School, one of the foremost...
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  • as well would be superfluous. Peter Evans' exhaustive "The Music of Benjamin Britten" (Dent 1979, 562pp) takes the use of the hymn so much for granted that...
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  • front of mine, published by Dover. My understanding had been that Benjamin Britten had later updated it and edited it, as well, but I am having trouble...
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  • justifies a factbox about Henry James's The Turn of the Screw (1898). The Benjamin Britten opera based on this work is only one of many media that feature the...
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  • "Tell Me the Truth About Love" has a demotic appeal. Set to music by Benjamin Britten, it is probably the most enjoyable (certainly the most heard) of a...
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  • Sonnet 8, "Music to hear", in his Three Songs From William Shakespeare. Benjamin Britten also set only one sonnet by Shakespeare, Sonnet 43, as the last part...
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  • James was definitely out of his element when it came to music, but Benjamin Britten's operatic version of "The Turn of the Screw" (1954) has become one...
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  • Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd and The Rolling Stones.” ‘Unpopular’ music (Benjamin Britten?) Entrepreneurship (Richard Branson?) British overseas territories...
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  • Acc'd to "Britten's Children" by Bridcut, Benjamin Britten was yet another prominent composer who had the highest praise for Mozart. Thus, Britten should...
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  • same format for Bortkiewicz. Here are some examples: Edward Benjamin Britten, Baron Britten OM CH (22 November 1913 – 4 December 1976, aged 63) was an...
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  • please explain to me why? I have seen spanking in books like "The Tale of Benjamin Bunny" 1903, Rasco and the Rats of Nimh 2. and also seen spanking in cartoons...
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