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Vicki Vicki Stroeher & Justin Vickers 
Benjamin Britten Studies: Essays on An Inexplicit Art 

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Bringing together established authorities and new voices, this book takes off the ‘protective arm’ around Britten.


Benjamin Britten Studies brings together established authorities and new voices to offer a fresh perspective on previous scholarship models and a re-contextualization of previously held beliefs about Britten. Using the mostrecent and innovative historical, musicological, sociological, psychological, and theoretical methodologies, the authors take off the ‘protective arm’ around Britten and disclose an unprecedented amount of previously unpublishedand disregarded primary source materials. The collection considers difficult questions of identity such as Britten’s retreat to America, his re-entry into the British musical scene, and late-life revisions of his American works; scrutinizes the fraught establishing of the English Opera Group contemporaneous with the founding of the Aldeburgh Festival of Music and the Arts; explores his break with Boosey & Hawkes and inspects international copyright concerns in the Soviet Union’ investigates sensitive issues of intimacy and Britten’s relationships; and combines closer analysis of Britten’s musico-rhythmic, harmonic, and compositional practices with a description of the more overtlypolitical context within which he found himself.
Benjamin Britten Studies ends by asking what we can actually
know about the composer in a reconsideration of the materials he left behind. All of this coalesces into avolume that not only serves as a model of on-going and future Britten research but which generates a greater understanding of the overall trends within the ever-synthesizing and interdisciplinary musicological field of the twenty-first century.


VICKI P. STROEHER is Professor of Music History at Marshall University.


JUSTIN VICKERS is Assistant Professor of Voice at Illinois State University.


Contributors: Byron Adams, Nicholas Clark, Jenny Doctor, Paul Kildea, Christopher Mark, Thornton Miller, Louis Niebur, Philip Reed, Colleen Renihan, Philip Rupprecht, Kevin Salfen, Vicki P. Stroeher, Justin Vickers, Lucy Walker, Danielle Ward-Griffin, Lloyd Whitesell
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Editors’ Preface – Vicki P. Stroeher and Justin Vickers

Introduction: Writing About Britten – Philip Reed

The Shock of Exile: Britten and the American Years – Paul Kildea

Britten,
Paul Bunyan, and ‘American-ness’ – Vicki P. Stroeher

Collaborating with Corwin, CBS, and the BBC: Britten’s Re-entry into British Radio in 1942 – Jenny Doctor

An Empire Built On Shingle: Britten, the English Opera Group, and the Aldeburgh Festival – Justin Vickers

‘Save Me From Those Suffering Boys’: Britten, John Ireland, and the Venerable Tradition of Uranian Boy Worship in England – Byron Adams

Britten’s [and Pears’s] ‘Beloved’: Sacred Parlor Song, Passion, and Control in Canticle I – Louis Niebur

Notes of Unbelonging – Lloyd Whitesell

‘Take These Tokens That You May Feel Us Near’: Remembrance and Renewed Citizenship in Britten’s
Gloriana – Colleen Renihan

Traces of No: Modularity and Saturation in
The Burning Fiery Furnace and
The Prodigal Son – Kevin Salfen

Britten and the Augmented Sixth – Christopher Mark

Quickenings of the Heart: Notes on Rhythm and Tempo in Britten – Philip Rupprecht

Reviving
Paul Bunyan – Danielle Ward-Griffin

Striking A Compromise: Britten, British Publishers, Soviet Theatres, and the Premieres of
Peter Grimes and
The Prince of the Pagodas – Thornton Miller

From Boosey & Hawkes to Faber Music: Britten Seeks a ‘Composer’s Place’ – Nick Clark

The Man Himself – Lucy Walker

Epilogue: Liminalities and Britten – Vicki P. Stroeher and Justin Vickers

Works Cited

Sobre el autor

Lucy Walker is a freelance writer, researcher and public speaker on classical music, specialising in music of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries.
Idioma Inglés ● Formato PDF ● Páginas 554 ● ISBN 9781787440067 ● Tamaño de archivo 18.6 MB ● Editor Vicki Vicki Stroeher & Justin Vickers ● Editorial Boydell & Brewer ● Ciudad Woodbridge ● País GB ● Publicado 2017 ● Descargable 24 meses ● Divisa EUR ● ID 6959004 ● Protección de copia Adobe DRM
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