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Britten in the Theatre: A Provisional Catalogue
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 04 February 2010
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In 1952, I made a bare list of Britten's scores for the theatre, cinema and radio (of which nearly 40 were written in the three years 1935–7!). The list was published in Benjamin Britten, a symposium edited by Donald Mitchell and Hans Keller (London: Rockliff, now out of print). Britten's 60th birthday seems an appropriate occasion for further investigations, and the theatre music particularly recommends itself. How often in our time has a composer of Britten's stature been so intensively involved with the spoken theatre? Not surprisingly, it proved fruitful soil for many musical ideas that he was to develop later in his operas and other works.
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page 5 note 1 This is an interpolated scene, with a dance and song for the Mother (Act III Sci)
page 6 note 1 This is a substitution for the scene before the curtain between scenes 2 and 3 of Act III.