Book description
John Bridcut, author of the acclaimed 'Britten's Children', will
include significant fresh material which will make the book
indispensable for Britten aficionados as well as for those who are
discovering the composer's music for the first time. This guide is all
about finding a way into Britten's music. An outline of planned
chapters: - The Top Ten Britten pieces - Critics' First Impressions -
Britten's Life - Britten and Pears - The things they said - The Music
(stage works, choral works, songs, chamber music, orchestral works) -
The Interpreters of Britten's work - Britten as Performer - The
Impresario (English Opera Group and Aldeburgh Festival) - Britten's
Homes - Trivial Pursuits
John Bridcut has directed and produced television documentaries
for the past twenty years or so, specializing in contemporary history,
current affairs and the arts. For the Golden Jubilee in 2002, he
produced BBC1's four-part series Queen and Country. He has recently
profiled Hillary Clinton and Roald Dahl, and has also directed a film
about the realisation of Elgar's piano concerto. He has had a lifelong
enthusiasm for the music of Benjamin Britten; his documentary,
Britten's Children, won the Royal Philharmonic Society Award 2005 for
Creative Communication.