• Challengers (soundtrack) (category Albums produced by Trent Reznor)
    15–16), producer (tracks 1–12, 14–16), performer (tracks 1–12, 14–16) Benjamin Britten – composer (tracks 13–14), conductor (track 13) Jacob Moreno – engineer...
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  • Friday Afternoons (category Choral compositions by Benjamin Britten)
    Friday Afternoons is a collection of twelve song settings by Benjamin Britten, composed 1933–35 for the pupils of Clive House School, Prestatyn, Wales...
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  • settings by Victoria, Mozart, Berlioz, Verdi, Fauré, Dvořák, Duruflé and Britten. For centuries settings of the Mass for the Dead were to be chanted in...
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    for her interpretations of the works of Shakespeare, Bertolt Brecht, Benjamin Britten, and Henrik Ibsen, and for her collaborations with Irish actress Fiona...
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    1938 Benjamin Britten conducts the London Philharmonic Orchestra in concert, 12 January 1945 Kathleen Ferrier, Peter Pears and Benjamin Britten perform...
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  • club in London 30 May – Meredith Davies conducts with Benjamin Britten the première of Britten's War Requiem, now regarded as a landmark of British 20th-century...
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  • Giuseppe Verdi, Gabriel Fauré, Maurice Duruflé, Igor Stravinsky, Benjamin Britten, Sigismund von Neukomm, Orlande de Lassus, Krzysztof Penderecki, Antonio...
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    scholars speculate that the dedication is more likely referring to Benjamin Britten, who organised a concert commemorating the death of Clarke's friend...
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    (Romeo) Alban Berg Lulu (Geschwitz) Hector Berlioz Les Troyens (Dido) Benjamin Britten The Rape of Lucretia (Lucretia) Marc-Antoine Charpentier Medea (Medea)...
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  • Universal Edition. Britten, Benjamin. 1945a. Old Joe Has Gone Fishing. London: Boosey & Hawkes. ISMN 9790060014864 Britten, Benjamin. 1945b. Passacaglia...
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    Bruno Maderna: Requiem (1946) Maurice Duruflé: Requiem, Op. 9 (1947) Benjamin Britten: War Requiem, Op. 66 (1961–62) György Ligeti: Requiem (1963–65) Igor...
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    tour of Clifton Campus" (PDF). Nottingham Trent University. September 2017. Retrieved 23 February 2023. Britten, J; Boulger, GS (1889). "Biographical Index...
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    its folk music, notably Gustav Holst, Ralph Vaughan Williams, and Benjamin Britten, a pioneer of modern British opera. Among the many post-war composers...
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    Bộ lễ Seraphim (1960) by Paul Nguyễn Văn Hoà War Requiem (1962) by Benjamin Britten Mass for mixed chorus (1963) by Paul Hindemith Requiem, for soprano...
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  • HSBC. For services to the Economy. Roger Wright, CBE – Chief Executive, Britten Pears Arts. For services to Music. OVERSEAS AND INTERNATIONAL LIST Emeritus...
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    of composers from England in the 20th century led by Edward Elgar, Benjamin Britten, Frederick Delius, Gustav Holst, Ralph Vaughan Williams and others...
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  • 30 – Soprano Sophie Wyss gives the first complete performance of Benjamin Britten's Les Illuminations, with Boyd Neel conducting his Orchestra at the...
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    by the British Choir group The Sixteen and chamber orchestra ensemble Britten Sinfonia. The concert was attended live by over three hundred people and...
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    "Longitude" Harrison inventor of the Marine Chronometer (Scrapped) 153322 Benjamin Britten 153326 Ted Ellis 153329 The St. Ives Belle (denamed) 153335 Michael...
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    (1954), both by Ralph Vaughan Williams A Ceremony of Carols (1942) by Benjamin Britten. Songs which are traditional, even some without a specific religious...
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  • border, setting in motion the 1954 Guatemalan coup d'état. 1958 – Benjamin Britten's one-act opera Noye's Fludde premiered at the Aldeburgh Festival. 1965...
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  • Shane Bond (born 1975), player and coach of the national cricket team John Britten (1950–1995) New Zealand mechanical engineer who designed a world-record-setting...
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    Prokofiev: Peter and the Wolf – Saint-Saëns: Carnival of the Animals – Britten: Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra, on iTunes Jefferson, Whitney (March...
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  • Archived from the original on 8 April 2023. Retrieved 26 January 2021. Britten, Nick (23 May 2006). "Asian race riot killers jailed for 25 years". The...
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  • Moody, Gene Anthony Ray, Maureen Teefy, Debbie Allen, Richard Belzer, Bill Britten, Isaac Mizrahi, Sal Piro, Michael DeLorenzo, Meg Tilly The Great Rock 'n'...
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  • moving to Debach. For three years in the late 1950s he worked for Benjamin Britten at the Aldeburgh Festival, editing programmes and doing pieces of translation...
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    Koloraturen Ernest Bloch Helvetia (Symphonic Poem) Abodah for Violin Benjamin Britten – Rhapsody for String Quartet Alan Bush – Dialectic Op. 15 for String...
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  • Barry Banks (tenor) (category Musicians from Stoke-on-Trent)
    memorial to the World Trade Center disaster and a performance of Benjamin Britten's A War Requiem. It also saw his role debut as Hoffmann for a new production...
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    made by composers such as Charpentier, Delalande, Mozart, Berlioz, Verdi, Britten and Stravinsky. Giovanni Battista Martini ended his set of (mostly humorous)...
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  • travels between Poole and Manchester, with stops at Birmingham, Stoke-On-Trent and Stockport. – via britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk (subscription required)...
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