Benjamin Britten: A Bio-Bibliography
By (Author) Stewart R. Craggs
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Greenwood Press
30th November 2001
United States
General
Non Fiction
Art music, orchestral and formal music
Biography: arts and entertainment
Bibliographies, catalogues
780.92
Hardback
316
Width 156mm, Height 235mm
567g
Benjamin Britten was arguably the greatest English composer of his time. His music crossed boundaries of genre and form to include opera, ballet, orchestral and chamber music, and film and incidental music. The result of twenty years of research, Benjamin Britten provides up-to-date and comprehensive details about Britten's life and music, including works, performances, and recordings--an effort never before undertaken. Certain to be of use to any scholar of British music or 20th century composition, this reference work is an invaluable addition to the literature on this important artist. Following a brief biography of the subject, author Stewart Craggs provides a complete list of works and performances, arranged by genre; a discography, and an annotated bibliography. Rounding out the volume are two lists of compositions, one arranged alphabetically and the other chronologically, and a general index.
STEWART R. CRAGGS is the author of bio-bibliographies on Malcom Arnold (Greenwood, 1998). William Matthias (Greenwood, 1995). Alun Hoddinott (Greenwood, 1993). John McCabe (Greenwood, 1991). Richard Rodney Bennett (Greenwood, 1990), and Arthur Bliss (Greenwood, 1988).