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Julian Bream of Britain managed to get nearly every British composer from William Walton to Benjamin Britten to Peter Maxwell Davies to write significant works for guitar.
Its sponsors included John Arlott, Peggy Ashcroft, the Bishop of Birmingham Dr J. L. Wilson, Benjamin Britten, Viscount Chaplin, Michael de la Bédoyère, Bob Edwards, MP, Dame Edith Evans, A. S. Frere, Gerald Gardiner, QC, Victor Gollancz, Dr I. Grunfeld, E. M. Forster, Barbara Hepworth, Patrick Heron, Rev.
Their work involved poets such as W. H. Auden, composers such as Benjamin Britten, and writers such as J.
* 1976 – Benjamin Britten, English composer ( b. 1913 )
" The 1940 celebrations also included a concert at the Tokyo Kabukiza for which new works were commissioned from composers in France, Hungary, England ( Benjamin Britten, Sinfonia da Requiem, ultimately rejected ), and Germany ( Richard Strauss, Japanische Festmusik ).
His novella Billy Budd, Sailor, unpublished until 33 years after the author's death, was later turned into a play, an opera by Benjamin Britten and a film by Peter Ustinov.
The subject also enjoyed a revival in the mid twentieth century ; André Obey's 1931 play Le Viol de Lucrèce was adapted into a 1946 opera by Benjamin Britten.
* 1913 – Benjamin Britten, British composer ( d. 1976 )
In the 20th century, English opera began to assert more independence, with works of Ralph Vaughan Williams and in particular Benjamin Britten, who in a series of works that remain in standard repertory today, revealed an excellent flair for the dramatic and superb musicality.
Composers thus influenced include the Englishman Benjamin Britten, the German Hans Werner Henze, and the Russian Dmitri Shostakovich.
* Spring Symphony, a symphony by Benjamin Britten
** Benjamin Britten, English composer ( d. 1976 )
** Benjamin Britten, English composer ( b. 1913 )
** English composer Benjamin Britten ’ s chamber opera version of The Turn of the Screw receives its world premiere at the Teatro La Fenice, Venice.
More accessible styles of choral music include that by Benjamin Britten, including his War Requiem, Five Flower Songs, and Rejoice in the Lamb.
Other composers of major violin concertos include Jean Sibelius, Ralph Vaughan Williams, Walton, Benjamin Britten, Frank Martin, Carl Nielsen, Paul Hindemith, Alfred Schnittke, György Ligeti, Philip Glass, John Adams, and Kan-no.
Benjamin Britten composed at least six works he designated as cantatas: The Company of Heaven ( 1937 ), Rejoice in the Lamb, op.
A few examples of Steinway Artists are Daniel Barenboim, Harry Connick, Jr., Billy Joel, Evgeny Kissin, Diana Krall, Lang Lang ; and a few examples of " immortals " are Benjamin Britten, Duke Ellington, George Gershwin, Vladimir Horowitz, Cole Porter and Sergei Rachmaninoff.
Edward Benjamin Britten, Baron Britten, OM CH ( 22 November 1913 – 4 December 1976 ) was an English composer, conductor, and pianist ; and one of the central figures of twentieth-century British classical music.
Benjamin Britten was born in Lowestoft, Suffolk, on 22 November 1913, the youngest of four children.
John Piper ( artist ) | John Piper's Benjamin Britten memorial window in the Church of St Peter and St Paul, Aldeburgh
The Red House in Aldeburgh, where Benjamin Britten and Peter Pears lived and worked together from 1957 until Britten ’ s death in 1976, is now the home of the Britten-Pears Foundation, established to promote their musical legacy.
Forster included Buckingham and his wife May in his circle, which included J. R. Ackerley, a writer and literary editor of The Listener, the psychologist W. J. H. Sprott and, for a time, the composer Benjamin Britten.

Benjamin and composer
* 1924 – Benjamin Lees, American composer ( d. 2010 )
* 1895 – Benjamin Godard, French composer ( b. 1849 )
The contemporary British composer George Benjamin has written a pair of orchestral pieces titled Palimpsest I and Palimpsest II.
* 1768 – Benjamin Carr, American composer, singer, teacher, and publisher ( d. 1831 )
* 1893 – Arthur Benjamin, Australian composer ( d. 1960 )
* January 10 – Benjamin Godard, French composer ( b. 1849 )
* August 28 – Benjamin Godard, French composer ( d. 1895 )
Among the graduates from this campus are two former U. S. Vice Presidents, Hubert Humphrey and Walter Mondale, former NAACP president Roy Wilkins, several Nobel prize winners, several athletes such as Ric Flair, Kevin McHale, Dave Winfield, Patty Berg, Brock Lesnar, Curt Hennig, Shelton Benjamin, Bobby Jackson of the NBA, and composer Yanni.
* " Phaëton ", the second movement from Six Metamorphoses after Ovid by English composer Benjamin Britten
His career was closely associated with the composer Edward Benjamin Britten.
Auden and the composer Benjamin Britten.
* In 1951, British composer Benjamin Britten wrote a piece for solo oboe incorporating six of Ovid's mythical characters.
The internationally renowned Aldeburgh Festival of arts, which takes place at nearby Snape Maltings, was created in 1948 by the resident and acclaimed composer Benjamin Britten.
The Festival was founded in 1948 by the composer Benjamin Britten, the singer Peter Pears and the librettist / producer Eric Crozier.
Nathaniel Ramsay / Key-Ramsey House Site ( CE-1300 ): Originally, the home of Francis Key, birthplace of John Ross Key and Father of Francis Scott Key composer of the “ Star Spangled Banner .” This structure was indicated in Benjamin Latrobe ’ s 1813 sketch of Charlestown, located where the Charlestown Parsonage for St. John ’ s Methodist Church stands today.
* Benjamin Hanby-an American composer who wrote the Christmas song " Up on the House Top ", was born in Rushville.

Benjamin and lived
According to the book, the Prophet Jeremiah was a son of a priest from Anatot in the land of Benjamin, who lived in the last years of the Kingdom of Judah just prior to, during, and immediately after the siege of Jerusalem, culminating in the destruction of Solomon's Temple and the raiding of the city by Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon.
" Since Benjamin Gaither lived during the 18th century, it's probable that his name was pronounced with a soft TH as in most native English names and words in which it occurs in the middle, and this would have been carried over into the city name.
This is the second time this has occurred ; Stafford Northcote lived in Number 10 at one point, while Prime Minister Benjamin Disraeli occupied Number 11.
His father Benjamin Clemenceau ( 1810 – 1897 ) came from a long line of physicians, but he lived off his lands and investments and did not practice medicine.
A substantial mythology exaggerating Benjamin Banneker's accomplishments has developed during the two centuries that have elapsed since he lived.
Several people suggested Tarrant in honor of Benjamin Tarrant, who had lived in this community most of his life.
Captain Bartlett lived in Washington, D. C. until 1887, when he purchased of farmland from Benjamin Holliday, which abutted the Highland subdivision.
Buckner was established in 1875 and named in honor of Benjamin Hawes Buckner ( 1783-1854 )( a cousin and business partner of Richard Hawes ) who once lived on a hill south of the town.
Martin Stevens, carpenter, and Asaph Johnson lived on the farm where the Postal Telegraph Company ’ s office is, and Benjamin Tubbs on the lower part of the Dorrance farm.
* Benjamin Smith ( 1754 – 1833 ), engraver, lived and worked first at 21 Judd Place ‚ then at 65 Ossulston Street
She married Benjamin Gannett, a farmer, after she fought in the war and lived in Sharon until the end of her life.
* Benjamin Britten ( 1913 – 1976 ), English composer, conductor, violist and pianist, lived at 173 Cromwell Road.
Benjamin Disraeli ( later Earl of Beaconsfield ) lived at Hughenden Manor, a Georgian mansion, altered by the Disraelis when they purchased it in 1848.
In the early 1940s he lived in a large brownstone in Brooklyn, which he shared with W. H. Auden and Benjamin Britten, among others.
His son Benjamin Disraeli, who became the prime minister, lived there for part of his early life.
Some American diplomats, like Benjamin Franklin and Thomas Jefferson, had lived in Paris where they consorted freely with members of the French intellectual class.
Following William's death she lived with her son John Scott in North Bend, and helped raise his children, including eight year old Benjamin who later became President of the United States.
He returned home safely, and for four more years the Pierces lived quietly at Concord, New Hampshire, in the happiest period of their lives, where Jane watched her son Benjamin " Benny " grow up.
* Gangsters Frank Costello, Benjamin " Bugsy " Siegel and Charles " Lucky " Luciano ( room 39c ) once lived in the Waldorf-Astoria.
The writer Isaac D ' Israeli lived at No. 6 from 1817 to 1829 and for part of that time his son, the future Prime Minister Benjamin Disraeli lived with him.
Passy is known to Americans as the home of patriot Benjamin Franklin during the nine years that he lived in France during the American Revolutionary War.
Originally named Baxter's Flat, Baxter was founded by pastoralist Benjamin Baxter, who lived in a property named Carrup Carrup-the Aboriginal name.

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