Britten, Benjamin: Les Illuminations op. 18 (1939) 21'
for high voice and strings
Music Text
Arthur Rimbaud (F)
Abbreviations (PDF).
Territory
This work is available from Boosey & Hawkes for the world.
World premiere complete
1/30/1940
Aeolian Hall, London
Sophie Wyss, soprano / Boyd Neel Orchestra / Boyd Neel
Repertoire Note
Britten continued his imaginative exploitation of string orchestra sonorities begun in the Frank Bridge Variations with these exhilarating settings of poems by Arthur Rimbaud, begun in Suffolk in March 1939 and completed a few months later in the USA. Originally written for soprano Sophie Wyss, the work can, and often is, performed by a tenor: Britten first performed the piece with Peter Pears as early as 1941. The work has been successfully choreographed by Sir Frederick Ashton and Richard Alston.
Recommended Recording
Peter Pears, English Chamber Orchestra, Benjamin Britten
Decca 4363952
for high voice and strings
Music Text
Arthur Rimbaud (F)
Abbreviations (PDF).
Territory
This work is available from Boosey & Hawkes for the world.
World premiere complete
1/30/1940
Aeolian Hall, London
Sophie Wyss, soprano / Boyd Neel Orchestra / Boyd Neel
Repertoire Note
Britten continued his imaginative exploitation of string orchestra sonorities begun in the Frank Bridge Variations with these exhilarating settings of poems by Arthur Rimbaud, begun in Suffolk in March 1939 and completed a few months later in the USA. Originally written for soprano Sophie Wyss, the work can, and often is, performed by a tenor: Britten first performed the piece with Peter Pears as early as 1941. The work has been successfully choreographed by Sir Frederick Ashton and Richard Alston.
Recommended Recording
Peter Pears, English Chamber Orchestra, Benjamin Britten
Decca 4363952
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