Journeying Boy
The Diaries of the Young Benjamin Britten 1928-1938
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Faber & Faber
Published:3rd Jun '10
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Journeying Boy: The Diaries of the Young Benjamin Britten 1928-1938, edited by John Evans, is a revealing and intimate collection of diary entries from one of the greatest English composers of the twentieth century.
Best remembered for his operas and his War Requiem, Benjamin Britten's radical politics and his sexuality have also ensured that he remains a controversial public figure. This title presents a selection of his diaries that offer readers an insight into this complex man.
Best remembered for his operas and his War Requiem, Benjamin Britten's radical politics and his sexuality have also ensured that he remains a controversial public figure. Journeying Boy is a selection of his diaries that offer the reader an unseen insight into this complex man.
Encompassing the years 1928-1938, they explore some key periods of Britten's life - his early compositions, his education first under composer Frank Bridge and then at the Royal College of Music, an unhappy but productive period studying under John Ireland and Ralph Vaughan Williams, and his reluctant and often painful process of parting from the warm, safe environment of his family home and his beloved mother.
The diaries cast light on an often misrepresented musician whose technique, originality and musical prowess have entranced audiences for generations and who continues to inspire composers and musicians around the world.
ISBN: 9780571238842
Dimensions: 233mm x 153mm x 44mm
Weight: 610g
608 pages
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