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It's the work which polarises opinion more than anything else he wrote. For some, Benjamin Britten's 'Spring Symphony' is a deeply touching and human reflection on the emergence from winter, the epitome of Britten's talents as an anthologiser of literary sources, the works of Spenser, Clare, Peele and Auden. But does it cross a line into the realms of naivety, and can its architectural design stand up to the weight of its building blocks? Stephen Johnson takes the work apart to find out.
Programme WebsiteTracklist
- TrackArtist
- 1.Spring symphony Op.44 for SAT, chorus, boys' ch & orchestraSpring symphony Op.44 for SAT, chorus, boys' ch & orchestraBenjamin Britten
- 2.The Rite of SpringThe Rite of SpringIgor Stravinsky
- 3.The Turn of the screw - chamber opera Op.54The Turn of the screw - chamber opera Op.54Benjamin Britten