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  INDEX

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  A

  Abraham, Gerald

  Adams, David

  Adelaide Festival

  Adorno, Theodor

  Aeolian Hall

  Aimard, Pierre-Laurent

  Aldeburgh Church

  Aldeburgh Cinema

  ‘Aldeburgh Deutsch’

  Aldeburgh Festival

  Aldeburgh Music

  Aldeburgh Music Club

  Aldeburgh, Suffolk

  Alexander, Peter F.

  Alford, Violet

  Allen, Sir Hugh

  Alston, Audrey

  Alston, John

  Alwyn, Kenneth

  Amadeus Quartet

  Ambrosian Singers

  Ameling, Elly

  Amis, John

  Amityville, Long Island

  Anderson, Allan

  Anderson, Hedli

  André, Franz

  Andresen, Bjorn

  Andrews, H. K.

  Ansermet, Ernest

  Anthony, Trevor

  Antwerp

  Aprahamian, Felix

  Argo Records

  Armenia

  Aronowitz, Cecil

  Arts Council of Great Britain

  Arts Theatre, Cambridge

  Arup Associates

  Ashton, Frederick

  Aspen, Colorado

  Associated-Rediffusion

  Astle, Ethel

  ATV (Associated Television)

  Auden, W. H.

  Ault, Norman

  Ausonia

  Axel Johnson

  B

  Bach, Johann Sebastian

  Bacharach, A. L.

  Backhaus, Wilhelm

  Baggott, Jonah

  Baker, George

  Baker, Janet

  Bali

  Bannerman, Betty

  Bantock, Granville

  Barber, Samuel

  Barbirolli, John

  Barcelona

  Barker, Charles

  Barrutia, Andoni

  Barry, Edward

  Bartlett, Ethel

  Bartók, Béla

  Barton, Francis

  Basel

  Bax, Arnold

  BBC (British Broadcasting Corporation)

  BBC Choir

  BBC Chorus

  BBC Midland Light Orchestra

  BBC Overseas Service

  BBC Radio 3

  BBC Singers

  BBC Symphony Orchestra

  BBC Third Programme

  Beard, Paul

  Beatles, The

  Beaumont, Francis

  Bedford, Lesley

  Bedford, Steuart

  Beecham, Thomas

  Beers, Adrian

  Beethoven, Ludwig van

  Behr-Schnabel, Therese

  Behrend, John

  Behrend, Mary

  Belgian Radio Symphony Orchestra

  Belsen

  Benbow, Edwin

  Benjamin, Arthur

  Berg, Alban

  Beriosova, Svetlana

  Berkeley, Freda

  Berkeley, Lennox

  Berkeley, Michael

  Berlin

  Berlioz, Hector

  Bernays, Robert

  Bernstein, Leonard

  Berthoud, Oliver

  Betjeman, John

  Billows, Lionel

  Bing, Rudolf

  Birmingham Post

  Birtwistle, Harrison

  Blades, James

  Blair, David

  Blake, William

  Bliss, Arthur

  Blitzstein, Marc

  Blunden, Edmund

  Blythburgh, Suffolk

  Bogarde, Dirk

  Bombay

  Bonavia, Ferruccio

  Boosey & Hawkes

  Boosey Hawkes Belwin

  Boosey, Leslie

  Boston Symphony Orchestra

  Bostridge, Ian

  Boughton, Joy

  Boughton, Rutland

  Boulez, Pierre

  Boult, Adrian

  Bowles, Jane

  Bowles, Paul

  Bowman, James

  Boys, Henry

  Bradbury, Ernest

  Brahms, Johannes

  Brain, Dennis

  Brannigan, Owen

  Bream, Julian

  Brecht, Bertholt

  Brendel, Alfred

  Brett, Philip

  Bridcut, John

  Bridge, Ethel

  Bridge, Frank

  British Council

  Britten, Barbara (sister)

  Britten, Benjamin

  education

  Southolme (pre-preparatory school)

  South Lodge (preparatory school)

  Gresham’s School, Holt

  Royal College of Music

  health and illnesses

  homes

  21 Kirkley Cliff Road, Lowestoft

  51 Prince’s Square, W2

  Burleigh House, SW7

  West Cottage Road, NW6

  559 Finchley Road, NW3

  43 Nevern Square, SW5

  The Old Mill, Snape

  67 Hallam Street, W1

  104a Cheyne Walk, SW10

  45a St John’s Wood High Street, NW8

  3 Oxford Square, W2

  4 Crabbe Street, Aldeburgh

  22 Melbury Road, W14

  5 Chester Gate, NW1

  The Red House, Aldeburgh

  59 Marlborough Place, N1

  99 Offord Road, N1

  Chapel House, Horham

  prizes and honours

  works

  Advance Democracy

  Agamemnon

  Albert Herrimg, Op. 39

  Alla Quartetto Serioso: ‘Go play, boy, play’

  Alpine Suite

  A. M. D. G.

  An American in England

  An American Overture

  Around the Village Green

  Ballad of Heroes, Op. 14

  The Ballad of Little Musgrave and Lady Barnard

  The Beggar’s Opera

  Billy Budd, Op. 50

  A Birthday Hansel, Op. 92

  A Boy Was Born, Op. 3

  The Building of the House, Op. 79

  The Burning Fiery Furnace, Op. 77

  Cabaret Songs

  Calendar of the Year

  Canadian Carnival, Op. 19

  Cantata Academica, Op. 62

  Cantata Misericordum, Op. 69

  Canticle I: My Beloved is Mine, Op. 40

  Canticle II: Abraham and Isaac, Op. 51

  Canticle III: Still Falls the Rain, Op. 55

  Canticle IV: Journey of the Magi, Op. 86

  Canticle V: The Death of Saint Narcissus, Op. 89

  Cello Sonata, Op. 65

  Cello Symphony, Op. 68

  A Ceremony of Carols, Op. 28

  A Charm of Lullabies, Op. 41

  The Children’s Crusade, Op. 82

  Coal Face

  Curlew River, Op. 71

  Death in Venice, Op. 88

  Dido and Aeneas

  Diversions, Op. 21

  Double Concerto for Violin and Viola

  First Suite for Cello, Op. 72

  Five Flower Songs, Op. 47

  Friday Afternoons, Op. 7

  Gemini Variations, Op. 73

  Gloriana, Op. 53

  The Golden Vanity, Op. 78

  Holiday Diary

  The Holy Sonnets of John Donne, Op. 35

  Hymn to St Cecilia, Op. 27

  A Hymn to the Virgin

  Les Illuminations, Op. 18

  Introduction and Rondo alla Burlesca, Op. 23 No. 1

  Johnson Over Jordan

  Jubilate Deo

  King Arthur

  The King’s Stamp

  Lachry
mae, Op. 48 and 48a

  The Little Sweep, Op. 45

  Love from a Stranger

  Matinées Musicales, Op. 24

  Mazurka Elegiaca, Op. 23 No. 2

  Men of Goodwill

  A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Op. 64

  Missa Brevis, Op. 63

  Mont Juic, Op. 12

  The National Anthem

  Negroes

  Night Mail

  Nocturnal after John Dowland, Op. 70

  Nocturne, Op. 60

  Noye’s Fludde, Op. 59

  An Occasional Overture, Op. 27 see An American Overture

  Occasional Overture

  On This Island, Op. 11

  Our Hunting Fathers, Op. 8

  Owen Wingrave, Op. 85

  Pacifist March

  Paul Bunyan, Op. 17

  Peace of Britain

  Peter Grimes, Op. 33

  Phaedra, Op. 93

  Phantasy, Op. 2

  Phantasy for string quintet

  Piano Concerto, Op. 13

  Plymouth Town

  The Poet’s Echo, Op. 76

  Praise We Great Men

  Prelude and Fugue, Op. 29

  Prelude and Fugue on a Theme of Vittoria

  The Prince of the Pagodas, Op. 57

  The Prodigal Son, Op. 81

  Psalm 150, Op. 67

  Quatre Chansons Françaises

  The Rape of Lucretia, Op. 37

  Rejoice in the Lamb, Op. 30

  The Rescue

  Russian Funeral

  Sacred and Profane, Op. 91

  Saint Nicolas, Op. 42

  Scottish Ballad, Op. 26

  Sechs Hölderlin-Fragmente, Op. 61

  Second Suite for Cello, Op. 80

  Serenade, Op. 31

  Seven Sonnets of Michelangelo, Op. 22

  Simple Symphony, Op. 4

  Sinfonia da Requiem, Op. 20

  Sinfonietta, Op. 1

  Six Metamorphoses after Ovid, Op. 49

  Soirées Musicales, Op. 9

  Songs from the Chinese, Op. 58

  Songs and Proverbs of William Blake, Op. 74

  Spring Symphony, Op. 44

  String Quartet No. 1, Op. 25

  String Quartet No. 2, Op. 36

  String Quartet No. 3, Op. 94

  Suite for Harp, Op. 93

  Suite on English Folk Tunes: ‘A Time There Was’, Op. 90

  Te Deum in C

  Temporal Variations

  Third Suite for Cello, Op. 87

  Three Divertimenti

  Three Two-part Songs

  Timon of Athens

  Timpani Piece for Jimmy

  The Turn of the Screw, Op. 54

  Two Part-Songs

  Up the Garden Path

  Variations on a Theme of Frank Bridge, Op. 10

  Violin Concerto, Op. 15

  Voices for Today, Op. 75

  War Requiem, Op. 66

  The Way to the Sea

  Welcome Ode, Op. 95

  Who Are These Children?, Op. 84

  Winter Words, Op. 52

  The World of the Spirit

  Young Apollo, Op. 16

  The Young Person’s Guide to the Orchestra, Op. 34

  Britten, Beth (sister)

  Britten, Bobby (brother)

  Britten, Edith (mother, née Hockey)

  Britten, Florence (aunt)

  Britten, Marjorie (sister-in-law)

  Britten, Robert (father)

  Britten-Pears Foundation

  Britten-Pears Orchestra

  Britten-Pears School of Advanced Musical Studies

  Brontë, Emily

  Bronzino

  Brosa, Antonio

  Brosa, Peggy

  Brown, Leslie

  Buckingham, Bob

  Budd, F. E.

  Bungay, Suffolk

  Burgess, Guy

  Burney, Roger

  Burns, Robert

  Burra, Nell

  Burra, Peter

  Burrell, Billy

  Burrowes, Norma

  Burton, Humphrey

  Bush, Alan

  Bush, Geoffrey

  Butt, Richard

  Butterworth, George

  Bye, Mr, Mrs and Master

  Byron, George Gordon, Lord

  Bystander

  C

  Cadbury-Brown, H. T.

  Calcutta

  Cameron, Basil

  Camus, Albert

  Cantelo, April

  Capell, Richard

  Caplan, Isador

  Caplan, Joan

  Cardus, Neville

  Carnegie Hall

  Carpenter, Humphrey

  Catto, Max

  Cavalcanti, Alberto

  CBC (Canadian Broadcasting Corporation)

  CBS (Columbia Broadcasting System)

  Celan, Paul

  CEMA (Council for the Encouragment of Music and the Arts)

  Cerda, Esteban

  Chamberlain, Kersty

  Chaplin, Charlie

  Chapman, Joyce

  Chicago

  Chicago Daily News

  Chicago Daily Times

  Chicago Tribune

  Chopin, Frederic

  Christie, John

  Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra

  City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra

  Clare, John

  Clark, Edward

  Clark, Sir Kenneth

  Clayton, Allan

  Cleveland Orchestra

  Clive House (school)

  Cobbold, Richard

  Cockshott, Gerald

  Coghill, Nevill

  Coldstream, William

  Coleman, Basil

  Coleridge, Samuel Taylor

  Columbia Records

  Columbia University

  Consort of Musicke

  Constable, John

  Cooke, Arnold

  Cooke, Mervyn

  Coolidge, Elizabeth Sprague

  Coolidge Quartet

  Cooper, Martin

  Copland, Aaron

  Cotton, Charles

  Coventry Cathedral

  Coward, Noël

  Cox, Harry

  Crabbe, George

  Cranbrook, Fidelity, Countess of

  Cranko, John

  Crantock, Cornwall

  Cross, Joan

  Cross Keys, Aldeburgh

  Crosse, Gordon

  Crozier, Eric

  Cullum, Jeremy

  Cullum, Tommy

  Culshaw, John

  Cundell, Edric

  Curzon, Clifford

  D

  Daily Express

  Daily Telegraph

  D’Arányi, Jelly

  Dartington Hall

  Davenport, John

  Davidson, Michael

  Davies, Meredith

  Davies, Peter Maxwell

  Davies, W. H.

  Davies, Walford

  Davis, George

  de la Mare, Richard

  de la Mare, Walter

  de Nerval, Gerard

  de Rougemont, Denis

  de Valois, Ninette

  Debussy, Claude

  Decca Records

  Dekker, Thomas

  Del Mar, Norman

  Delhi

  Delius, Frederick

  Deller, Alfred

  Dent, Edward

  Devereux, Robert, Earl of Essex

  Dickens, Charles

  Disney, Walt

  Dohnanyi, Ernö

  Don, Monty

  Donne, John

  Doone, Rupert

  Dorée, Doris

  Dorliak, Nina

  Douglas, Basil

  Dowland, John

  Downes, Olin

  Downs School, Colwall

  du Sautoy, Peter

  Dubrovnik Festival

  Dukes, Philip

  Duncan, Roger

  Duncan, Ronald

  Dunkerley, Daphne

  Dunkerley, Piers

  Düsseldorf

  Dwyer, Oli
ve

  E

  East Anglian Daily Times

  Eastern Daily Press

  Ebert, Carl

  Eccles, J. R.

  Edinburgh Festival

  Eddy, Mary Baker

  Edwards, Len

  Ehrlich, Georg

  Einecke, Harold

  Elgar, Edward

  Eliot, T. S.

  Ellington, Duke

  Ellis, Ossian

  EMI (Electric & Musical Industries)

  English Chamber Orchestra

  English Madrigal Choir

  English Opera Group

  English Singers

  Erdmann, Charles

  Evans, Geraint

  Evans, Nancy

  Evans, Peter

  F

  Faber & Faber

  Faber Music

  Farnan, Dorothy J.

  Farrar, F. W.

  Fass, Marjorie

  Fauré, Gabriel

  Ferguson, Howard

  Fermoy, Lady Ruth

  Ferrier, Kathleen

  Fielding, Henry

  Finzi, Gerald

  Fischer-Dieskau, Dietrich

  Fisher, Sylvia

  Flanders, Michael

  Fleet Street Choir

  Fletcher, John

  Florence

  Floud, Francis

  Ford, Boris

  Ford, John

  Forster, E. M.

  Foss, Hubert

  Fox Strangways, A. H.

  Foy, Henry

  Franco, Francisco

  Frankel, Benjamin

  Fredricks, Bill

  Furbank, P. N.

  Furtseva, Ekaterina

  G

  Gabrieli, Andrea

  Gainsborough, Thomas

  Gandhi, Indira

  Garbo, Greta

  Garnham, Maureen

  Garrett, Newson

  Gassmann, Remi

  Gathorne-Hardy, Anne

  Gathorne-Hardy, Jonathan

  Gay, John

  Gielgud, John

  Gieseking, Walter

  Gifford, Charles

  Gifford, Lettie

  Gilchrist, James

  Gill, David

  Gishford, Anthony

  Giulini, Carlo Maria

  Gledhill, Christopher

  Glock, William

  Glyndebourne, Sussex

  Goddard, Scott

  Godfrey, Revd R. C. R.

  Goehr, Walter

  Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von

  Goldberg, Albert

  Goldsbrough, Arnold

  Goodall, Reginald

  Gooderham & Hayward

  Goodes, Graham

  Goodman, Benny

  Goodman, Lord (Arnold)

  Goossens, Eugene

  Goossens, Leon

  GPO Film Unit

  Graham, Colin

  Graham-Hall, John

  Grainger, Percy

  Grand Rapids, Michigan

  Graves, Robert

  Gray, Cecil

  Great Glemham, Suffolk

  Greatorex, Walter

  Green, Kenneth

  Greene, Graham

  Greenfield, Edward

  Grenfell, Joyce

  Gresham’s School, Holt see Britten, Benjamin: education

  Grieg, Edvard

  Grierson, John

  Griller Quartet

  Grogan, Christopher

  Group Theatre

  Guardian [from 1958]

  Gulbenkian Foundation

  Gunn, Thom

  Gurney, Ivor

  Guthrie, Tyrone

  Gyde, Arnold

  H

  Hahessy, John

  Hall, Peter

  Hallé Orchestra

  Halliday, Michael

 

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