The Grand Teton Music Festival Orchestra is conducted by Mark Wigglesworth in some of the most powerful music of the 20th century: the Four Sea Interludes from Peter Grimes, by Benjamin Britten.
Unlock access to every one of the hundreds of articles published daily on BroadwayWorld by logging in with one click. Benjamin Britten was, of course, British by birth and lived most of his adult life ...
Peter Grimes, the opera by Benjamin Britten (1945), is a very orchestral work—even apart from the famous “Sea Interludes.” It must be one of the most orchestral operas in the repertoire. And the ...
Paolo Bortolameolli conducts the Polish National Radio Symphony Orchestra Katowice in Salonen's LA Variations, Saint-Saëns' Cello Concerto no 1 in A minor with soloist Marcin Zdunik, Britten's Four ...
BALTIMORE -- Beethoven wrote in the score of his "Pastoral" Symphony that it was "more an expression of feeling than a painting." With that in mind, Yuri Temirkanov and the Baltimore Symphony ...
When last we heard from the mighty Royal Philharmonic Orchestra (RPO) in town, almost exactly two years ago, a few tuxedoed musicians could be found nursing beers and talking about Benjamin Britten at ...
Part of the BBC Proms. Star violinist Nicola Benedetti returns with Thomas Sondergard and the Royal Scottish National Orchestra, this time as both soloist and presenter. This Relaxed Prom offers a ...
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