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Gemini Variations, Op. 73

Britten, Benjamin
Gemini Variations, Op. 73
This work was originally written in 1964 for two 12 year old twin brothers whom Britten met whilst working in Budapest. Each twin played the piano, and one the flute and the other the violin. A second version has been prepared for those who may not be quite so versatile as the twins for whom it was originally intended, and includes a version for four players with extra ad lib. passages for the flute and violin so they should not become bored b...

CHF 42.50

Children's Crusade

Britten, Benjamin
Children's Crusade
A ballad for children's voices and (largely) percussion orchestra setting a long narrative poem by Bertolt Brecht, telling the tragic story of a band of orphaned children lost in the snowy wastes of war-time Poland.

CHF 9.50

Elegy

Britten, Benjamin
Elegy
Britten's Elegy was first performed at The Maltings in Snape, Suffolk, by Nobuko Imai in 1984 as part of the 37th Aldburgh festival. This beautiful piece was originally sketched by Britten in 1930 upon leaving school at the age of sixteen.

CHF 23.50

Tit for Tat

Britten, Benjamin
Tit for Tat
Five settings of poems by Walter De La Mere arranged for Medium Voice and Piano Accompaniment. These settings were written by Benjamin Britten in his childhood, and were collected together in honor of Walter De La Mere's son, as a birthday present.

CHF 24.90

Sacred and Profane

Britten, Benjamin
Sacred and Profane
Sacred and Profane consists of eight settings for unaccompanied voices of lyrics from RT Davis' collection of Medieval English lyrics, composed early in 1975 for Peter Pears and the Wilbye Consort of Voices.

CHF 16.50

Canticle IV -- Journey of the Magi (Op. 86)

Britten, Benjamin
Canticle IV -- Journey of the Magi (Op. 86)
Music of profound beauty from one of the greatest vocal music composers of the past 100 years, set to text by T.S. Eliot. This is one of Britten's five canticles and was first performed at The Maltings, Snape on 26th June 1971.

CHF 24.90