Benjamin Britten: Billy Budd
Part of Cambridge Opera Handbooks
- Authors:
- Mervyn Cooke, University of Cambridge
- Philip Reed, Britten-Pears Library, Aldeburgh, UK
- Date Published: July 1993
- availability: Available
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9780521387507
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Billy Budd, based on Herman Melville's nautical allegory, is one of Britten's most challenging operas. This comprehensive guide considers the work from both literary and musical viewpoints. Melville's novella is discussed, as is the interpretation given to the novella by the librettists E. M. Forster and Eric Crozier. A detailed synopsis guides the reader through the musical and dramatic action of the opera and in a chapter devoted to the music, Britten's distinctive technique of tonal symbolism is analysed to demonstrate the effectiveness of his musical response to the dramatic suggestions of Melville's story. The most important critical writings on Billy Budd are represented by an expanded version of Donald Mitchell's 1979 notebook on the opera. A final chapter charts the opera's stage history and fluctuating critical reception.
Read more- The first full-length study of this opera
- Written with full access to the fascinating archival material in the Britten-Pears Library at Aldeburgh
- Contains a full discussion of the libretto by E. M. Forster (Room with a View, Howard's End ) and Eric Crosier
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- Date Published: July 1993
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9780521387507
- length: 194 pages
- dimensions: 215 x 138 x 17 mm
- weight: 0.257kg
- contains: 13 b/w illus.
- availability: Available
Table of Contents
1. Synopsis
2. Herman Melville's Billy Budd
3. Britten's Billy Budd: Melville as opera libretto
4. From first thoughts to first night: a Billy Budd chronology
5. The 1960 revisions: a two-act Billy Budd
6. Britten's 'prophetic song': tonal symbolism in Billy Budd
7. A Billy Budd notebook (1979–91)
8. Stage history and critical reception
Appendices.
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