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词条 List of compositions by Benjamin Britten
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  1. By genre

     Operas  Church parables  Ballets  Orchestral  Concertante  Vocal/choral orchestral  Vocal  Choral  Chamber/instrumental  Solo piano  Two pianos  Organ  String quartet  Violin and piano  Viola and piano  Violin, viola and piano  Solo viola  Cello and piano  Solo cello  Oboe and piano  Oboe and strings  Solo oboe  Flute, violin and piano 4-hands  Solo timpani  Three trumpets  Guitar  Harp  Film music 

  2. By opus number

  3. Notes

  4. References

This list of compositions includes all the published works by English composer Benjamin Britten with opus number.

By genre

Operas

Paul Bunyan Op. 17:

  • Operetta in two acts, 114'.
  • Libretto by W. H. Auden, after the American folktale.
  • Premiered on {{dts|format=dmy|1941-05-05}} at Brander Matthews Hall, New York.
  • Published by Faber Music.

Peter Grimes Op. 33:

  • Opera in a prologue and three acts, 147'.
  • Libretto by Montagu Slater, after the poem The Borough by George Crabbe.
  • Premiered on {{dts|format=dmy|1945-06-07}} at Sadler's Wells, London.
  • Published by Boosey and Hawkes.

The Rape of Lucretia Op. 37:

  • Opera in two acts, 107'.
  • Libretto by Ronald Duncan, after the play Le Viol de Lucrèce by André Obey.
  • Premiered on {{dts|format=dmy|1946-07-12}} at Glyndebourne.
  • Published by Boosey and Hawkes.

Albert Herring Op. 39:

  • Comic opera in three acts, 137'.
  • Libretto by Eric Crozier, loosely after the short story Le Rosier de Mme. Husson by Guy de Maupassant.
  • Premiered on {{dts|format=dmy|1947-06-20}} at Glyndebourne.
  • Published by Boosey and Hawkes.

The Beggar's Opera Op. 43:

  • Ballad opera, 108'.
  • Libretto after the ballad opera by John Gay.
  • Premiered on {{dts|format=dmy|1948-05-24}} at the Cambridge Arts Theatre.
  • Published by Boosey and Hawkes.

Let's Make an Opera (The Little Sweep) Op. 45:

  • An Entertainment for Young People, 130'.
  • Libretto by Eric Crozier.
  • Premiered on {{dts|format=dmy|1949-06-14}} at Jubilee Hall, Aldeburgh Festival.
  • Published by Boosey and Hawkes.

Billy Budd Op. 50:

  • Opera in four acts, 162'.
  • Libretto by E. M. Forster and Eric Crozier, after the novella by Herman Melville.
  • Premiered on {{dts|format=dmy|1951-12-01}} at the Royal Opera House, London.
  • Published by Boosey and Hawkes.

Billy Budd (revised) Op. 50:

  • Opera in two acts, 158'.
  • Premiered on {{dts|format=dmy|1964-01-09}} at the Royal Opera House, London.
  • Published by Boosey and Hawkes.

Gloriana Op. 53:

  • Opera in three acts, 148'.
  • Libretto by William Plomer, after Elizabeth and Essex by Lytton Strachey.
  • Premiered on {{dts|format=dmy|1953-06-08}} at the Royal Opera House, London.
  • Published by Boosey and Hawkes.

The Turn of the Screw Op. 54:

  • Opera in a prologue and two acts, 101'.
  • Libretto by Myfanwy Piper, after the novella by Henry James.
  • Premiered on {{dts|format=dmy|1954-09-14}} at Teatro La Fenice, Venice.
  • Published by Boosey and Hawkes.

Noye's Fludde Op. 59:

  • Music-theatre for community performance, 50'.
  • Libretto after the Chester Miracle Play as published in 'English Miracle Plays, Moralities and Interludes'.
  • Premiered on {{dts|format=dmy|1958-06-18}} at Orford Church, Aldeburgh Festival.
  • Published by Boosey and Hawkes.

A Midsummer Night's Dream Op. 64:

  • Opera in three acts, 144'.
  • Libretto by the composer and Peter Pears, after the play by Shakespeare.
  • Premiered on {{dts|format=dmy|1960-06-11}} at Jubilee Hall, Aldeburgh Festival.
  • Published by Boosey and Hawkes.

Owen Wingrave Op. 85:

  • Opera for television in two acts, 106'.
  • Libretto by Myfanwy Piper, after the short story by Henry James.
  • Premiered on {{dts|format=dmy|1971-05-16}} on a BBC2 TV broadcast. Staged at the Royal Opera House, London on the 10th of May 1973.
  • Published by Faber Music.

Death in Venice Op. 88:

  • Opera in two acts, 145'.
  • Libretto by Myfanwy Piper, after the novella by Thomas Mann.
  • Premiered on {{dts|format=dmy|1973-06-16}}, Snape Maltings, Aldeburgh Festival.
  • Published by Faber Music

Church parables

  • Curlew River (1964), based on a Japanese Noh play
  • The Burning Fiery Furnace (1966), after the Book of Daniel, Chapter 3
  • The Prodigal Son (1968), after the Gospel of Luke, Chapter 15

Ballets

  • Plymouth Town (Ballet for small orchestra) (1931)
  • The Prince of the Pagodas (1956)

Orchestral

  • "Two Portraits" for string orchestra (1930). No. 2 is subtitled "E.B.B" - his own initials, and thus a self-portrait (also arr. for viola and strings). No. 3 was unrealised.
  • Sinfonietta Op. 1, for five winds and five strings (1932), revised for chamber orchestra (1936)
  • Simple Symphony, for string orchestra (1934)
  • Soirées musicales, after Rossini (1936)
  • Variations on a Theme of Frank Bridge, for string orchestra (1937)
  • Mont Juic, a suite of Catalan Dances, jointly composed with Lennox Berkeley (1937)
  • Canadian Carnival (1939)
  • Sinfonia da Requiem (1940)
  • Matinées musicales, after Rossini (1941)
  • An American Overture (1941)
  • Prelude and Fugue for 18 Strings (1943)
  • Four Sea Interludes and Passacaglia from Peter Grimes, for orchestra (1945)
  • The Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra (1946)
  • Occasional Overture (1946)
  • Men of Goodwill – Variations on a Christmas carol (1947)
  • Variations on an Elizabethan Theme, jointly composed with Lennox Berkeley, Arthur Oldham, Humphrey Searle, Michael Tippett and William Walton (1953)
  • Symphonic Suite from Gloriana (1954)
  • Suite on English Folk Tunes, A Time There Was..., for chamber orchestra (1966/1974)

Concertante

  • Rondo Concertante for piano and strings (1930)
  • Double Concerto for Violin, Viola and Orchestra (1932) "Instrumentation...virtually 100% Britten" (Matthews, Erato sleeve note, 1999 - Colin Matthews realised the orchestration).
  • Piano Concerto (1938, rev. 1945, the original third movement – Recitative and Aria – replaced by an Impromptu)
  • Violin Concerto (1939, rev. 1958)
  • Young Apollo, for piano, string quartet and string orchestra (1939)
  • Diversions for Piano Left Hand and Orchestra (1940 rev. 1954)
  • Scottish Ballad, for two pianos and orchestra (1941)
  • Clarinet Concerto (incomplete: 1st movement only, 1942/3, orch. by Colin Matthews, who later added 2 further movements from 1940s Britten sketches, incl. Sonata for Orchestra; resulting work, "Movements for a Clarinet Concerto," fp 2008)
  • In memoriam Dennis Brain (c. 1958), unfinished sketch for 4 horns and orchestra.
  • Cello Symphony (1963)

Vocal/choral orchestral

  • Quatre Chansons Françaises, for soprano and orchestra (1928)
  • Two Psalms, for chorus and orchestra (1931)
  • Our Hunting Fathers, for soprano or tenor and orchestra (words W. H. Auden and others) (1936)
  • The Company of Heaven, for speakers, soloists, chorus and orchestra (1937, not performed again until 1989)
  • Ballad of Heroes, Op. 14, for tenor or soprano, chorus and orchestra (words W. H. Auden and Randall Swingler)(1939)
  • Les Illuminations, for soprano or tenor and strings (words Arthur Rimbaud) (1939; three further songs, not included in the cycle, also exist — another setting also called 'Phrase', and 'Aube' and 'A une raison'; they have been orchestrated by Colin Matthews; there also exists a sketch for a further Rimbaud setting)
  • Serenade for Tenor, Horn and Strings (1943)
  • The Ballad of Little Musgrave and Lady Barnard, for Male voice choir and piano (1943)
  • Saint Nicolas, for tenor soloist, children's chorus, chorus, and orchestra (1948)
  • Spring Symphony, for soprano, contralto, and tenor soloists, mixed chorus, boys' choir and orchestra (1949)
  • Nocturne, for tenor, seven obbligato instruments and strings (1958)
  • Cantata academica for soloists, chorus and orchestra (1959)
  • War Requiem for soprano, tenor and baritone soloists, chamber ensemble, boys' chorus, mixed chorus, and orchestra (1961)
  • Cantata misericordium for tenor and baritone soloists, small chorus, string quartet, string orchestra, piano, harp, timpani (1963)
  • Phaedra for mezzo-soprano, cello, harpsichord, percussion, and string orchestra (Robert Lowell after Jean Racines Phèdre, 1975)
  • Praise we great men, for soloists, chorus and orchestra (Edith Sitwell) (1976, completed by Colin Matthews 1985)

Vocal

  • Beware! Three Early Songs for voice and piano (1) "Beware!" (Henry Wadsworth Longfellow; 1922) (2) "O That I Had Ne’er Been Married" (Robert Burns; 1922) (3) "Epitaph: The Clerk" (Herbert Asquith; 1926). Revised 1968, published 1985
  • Tit for Tat for voice and piano (Walter de la Mare; 1928{{ndash}}31, revised and published 1969)
  • The Birds (Belloc; 1929, rev. 1934)
  • On this Island for high voice and piano (1937) (words by W. H. Auden)
  • Fish in the Unruffled Lakes (1937-1947) (words by W. H. Auden - includes songs originally intended for, but ultimate not used in, On this Island[1])
  • Cabaret Songs for medium voice and piano (1940) (words by W. H. Auden: "Tell Me the Truth About Love", "Funeral Blues", "Johnny", and "Calypso")
  • Seven Sonnets of Michelangelo for tenor and piano, Op. 22 (1940)
  • The Holy Sonnets of John Donne for tenor and piano, Op. 35 (1945)
  • Canticle I: My beloved is mine for tenor and piano (1947) (Five Canticles)
  • A Charm of Lullabies for mezzo-soprano and piano (1947)
  • Canticle II: Abraham and Isaac for alto (or countertenor), tenor, and piano (1952) (Five Canticles)
  • Still falls the rain for tenor, horn and piano (words Edith Sitwell) (1954) (Five Canticles)
  • Winter Words for tenor and piano, poetry by Thomas Hardy (1954)
  • The Heart of the Matter for narrator, tenor, horn, and piano (1956)
  • Songs from the Chinese for soprano or tenor and guitar, Op. 58 (translations by Arthur Waley; 1957)
  • Sechs Hölderlin-Fragmente for tenor and piano, Op. 61 (1958)
  • Songs and Proverbs of William Blake for baritone and piano, Op. 74 (1965)
  • The Poet's Echo for soprano or tenor and piano, Op. 76 (Alexander Pushkin; 1965)
  • Who Are These Children? for tenor and piano (William Soutar), Op. 84 (1969)
  • Canticle IV: Journey of the Magi for countertenor, tenor, baritone, and piano (1971) (Five Canticles)
  • Canticle V: The Death of Saint Narcissus for tenor and harp (1974) (Five Canticles)
  • A Birthday Hansel for high voice and harp (1975)
  • Eight books of Folksong Arrangements from the British Isles and France, for voice and piano, guitar and harp
  • Many realizations of songs by Henry Purcell

Choral

  • A Hymn to the Virgin for chorus and soli (1930; revised 1934)
  • Christ's Nativity for unaccompanied chorus (1931)
  • A Boy was Born for treble voices and choir (1933; revised 1955)
  • Jubilate Deo in E flat for chorus and organ (1934); published posthumously
  • Te Deum in C for treble solo, chorus, trumpet, and organ (1934)
  • Friday Afternoons for children's voices and piano (1935)
  • Advance Democracy for unaccompanied choir (1938)
  • A.M.D.G. (Ad Majorem Dei Gloriam), seven settings of Gerard Manley Hopkins for unaccompanied SATB (1939)
  • A Ceremony of Carols for treble voices and harp (1942); an alternative arrangement for mixed voices and harp (or piano) is popular as well
  • Hymn to St. Cecilia for unaccompanied choir; poem by W. H. Auden (1942)
  • Rejoice in the Lamb for 4 soloists, choir, and organ; text by Christopher Smart (1943)
  • Festival Te Deum in E for chorus and organ (1944)
  • A Wedding anthem 'Amo Ergo Sum for soprano, tenor, SATB and organ (1949)
  • Five Flower Songs for SATB (1950)
  • Hymn to St. Peter for treble soloist, SATB and organ (1955)
  • Antiphon for SATB and organ, (1955)
  • Missa Brevis for boys' voices and organ (1959)
  • Jubilate Deo in C for chorus and organ (1961)
  • A Hymn of St Columba for chorus and organ (1962)
  • The Golden Vanity for 5 boy soloists, treble chorus and piano (1966)
  • The Building of the House for chorus or organ or brass and orchestra (1967)
  • Children's Crusade for 9 boy soloists and chorus, percussion, organ and two pianos; text Bertolt Brecht, trans. Hans Keller (1968)
  • Sacred and Profane (8 medieval lyrics) for SSATB (1974–5)

Chamber/instrumental

Solo piano

  • Five Waltzes, for piano (1923–25, rev. 1969)
  • Three Character Pieces, for piano (1930)
  • Twelve variations on a theme, for piano (1930)
  • Holiday Diary, for piano (1934)
  • Sonatina romantica, for piano (1940)(Moderato,Nocturne,Burlesque and Toccata) - rejected by the composer.
  • Night-Piece (Notturno) for piano, written for Leeds International Pianoforte Competition (1963)
  • Variations for piano (1965)

Two pianos

  • Two Lullabies, for 2 pianos (1936)
  • Introduction and Rondo alla burlesca, for 2 pianos (1940)
  • Mazurka elegiaca, for 2 pianos (1941; written as part of the collaborative album Homage to Paderewski)

Organ

  • Prelude and Fugue on a Theme of Vittoria, for organ (1946)

String quartet

  • String Quartet in F major (1928)
  • Rhapsody (1929)
  • Quartettino (1930)
  • String Quartet in D major (1931, revised 1974)
  • Alla Marcia (1933)
  • Three Divertimenti, for string quartet (1933, revised 1936): March, Waltz, Burlesque
  • String Quartet No. 1 in D major (1941)
  • String Quartet No. 2 in C major (1945)
  • String Quartet No. 3 in G major (1975)

Violin and piano

  • Suite for Violin and Piano (1935)

Viola and piano

  • Reflections for viola and piano (1930)
  • Lachrymae, Reflections on a song of Dowland for viola and piano (1950) after "If My Complaints Could Passions Move" by John Dowland, for William Primrose
    • arranged for viola and string orchestra (1976) for Cecil Aronowitz
  • There is a willow grows aslant a brook (1932), an arrangement of the orchestral poem by Frank Bridge. The title is taken from Shakespeare, and the arrangement by Britten is dedicated to Bridge.

Violin, viola and piano

  • Two Pieces (written 1929; first performance 2003)[2]

Solo viola

  • Etude (1929)
  • Elegy (1930)

Cello and piano

  • Cello Sonata in C major (1961)

Solo cello

  • Cello Suite No. 1 (1964)
  • Cello Suite No. 2 (1967)
  • Cello Suite No. 3 (1972)
  • Tema "Sacher" for cello solo (1976)

Oboe and piano

  • Two Insect Pieces, for oboe and piano (1935)
  • Temporal Variations, for oboe and piano (1936)

Oboe and strings

  • Phantasy Quartet, Op. 2, for oboe, violin, viola, and cello (1932)

Solo oboe

  • Six Metamorphoses after Ovid for solo oboe (1951), with quotations from Ovid's Metamorphoses poem.

Flute, violin and piano 4-hands

  • Gemini Variations, for flute, violin and piano four hands (1965)

Solo timpani

  • Timpani Piece for Jimmy, timpani solo (1955) for James Blades

Three trumpets

  • Fanfare for St Edmundsbury (1959) short antiphonal and polytonal piece for three trumpets

Guitar

  • Nocturnal after John Dowland for guitar (1963)

Harp

  • Suite for Solo Harp (1969)

Film music

  • Night Mail (1936), with words by W. H. Auden

By opus number

  • Op. 1, Sinfonietta, for five winds and five strings 1932, revised for chamber orchestra 1936
  • Op. 2, Phantasy Quartet, oboe quartet, 1932
  • Op. 3, A Boy was Born for mixed chorus with organ ad lib, 1933, revised 1955
  • Op. 4, Simple Symphony for strings, 1934 (+ also version for string quartet)
  • Op. 5, Holiday Diary for piano, 1934
  • Op. 6, Suite for violin and piano, 1935
  • Op. 7, Friday Afternoons for children's voices and piano, 1935
  • Op. 8, Our Hunting Fathers for soprano or tenor and orchestra (words W. H. Auden), 1936
  • Op. 9, Soirées musicales for orchestra (after Rossini), 1936
  • Op. 10, Variations on a Theme of Frank Bridge for string orchestra, 1937
  • Op. 11, On this Island for soprano or tenor and piano (words W. H. Auden), 1937
  • Op. 12, Mont Juic, suite of Catalan dances, with Lennox Berkeley, 1937
  • Op. 13, Piano Concerto, 1938, revised 1945
  • Op. 14, Ballad of Heroes for tenor or soprano, chorus and orchestra (words W. H. Auden and Randall Swingler), 1939
  • Op. 15, Violin Concerto, 1939, revised 1958
  • Op. 16, Young Apollo for piano and strings, 1939 (withdrawn)
  • Op. 17, Paul Bunyan, opera (libretto W. H. Auden), 1941, revised 1976
  • Op. 18, Les Illuminations, for soprano or tenor and strings (words Arthur Rimbaud), 1939
  • Op. 19, Canadian Carnival overture, 1939
  • Op. 20, Sinfonia da Requiem, 1940
  • Op. 21, Diversions for Piano Left Hand and Orchestra, 1940, revised 1954
  • Op. 22, Seven Sonnets of Michelangelo for tenor and piano, 1940
  • Op. 23
    • No. 1, Introduction and Rondo alla burlesca for two pianos, 1940
    • No. 2, Mazurka elegiaca for two pianos, 1941
  • Op. 24, Matinées musicales for orchestra (after Rossini), 1941
  • Op. 25, String Quartet No. 1, 1941
  • Op. 26, Scottish Ballad for two pianos and orchestra, 1941
  • Op. 27, Occasional Overture, 1941; retitled An American Overture when first performed 1983[3]
  • Op. 27, Hymn to St. Cecilia for SSATB, 1942 (replaced Occasional Overture as Op. 27)
  • Op. 28, A Ceremony of Carols for trebles and harp, 1942
  • Op. 29, Prelude and Fugue for 18 strings, 1943
  • Op. 30, Rejoice in the Lamb for soloists, chorus and organ, 1943
  • Op. 31, Serenade for Tenor, Horn and Strings, song cycle, 1943
  • Op. 32, Festival Te Deum for chorus and organ, 1945
  • Op. 33, Peter Grimes, opera (libretto Montagu Slater after George Crabbe), 1945
    • Op. 33a, Four Sea Interludes from Peter Grimes
    • Op. 33b, Passacaglia from Peter Grimes
  • Op. 34, Variations and Fugue on a Theme of Henry Purcell (The Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra), 1946
  • Op. 35, The Holy Sonnets of John Donne for soprano or tenor and piano, 1945
  • Op. 36, String Quartet No. 2, 1945
  • Op. 37, The Rape of Lucretia, opera (libretto Ronald Duncan after André Obey), 1946 revised 1947
  • Op. 38, Occasional Overture, 1946
  • Op. 39, Albert Herring, opera (libretto Eric Crozier after Guy de Maupassant), 1947
  • Op. 40, My beloved is mine (Canticle I) for soprano or tenor and piano (words Francis Quarles), 1947
  • Op. 41, A Charm of Lullabies for mezzo soprano and piano, 1947
  • Op. 42, Saint Nicolas for soloists, chorus, strings, piano (4 hands), percussion and organ, 1948
  • Op. 43, The Beggar's Opera after John Gay, 1948
  • Op. 44, Spring Symphony for soloists, mixed choir, children's choir and orchestra, 1949
  • Op. 45, The Little Sweep, opera (libretto Eric Crozier), 1949
  • Op. 46, A Wedding anthem Amo Ergo Sum for soprano, tenor, SATB and organ (words Ronald Duncan), 1949
  • Op. 47, Five Flower Songs for SATB, 1950
  • Op. 48, Lachrymae for viola and piano, 1950
    • Op. 48a, Lachrymae for viola and strings, 1976
  • Op. 49, Six Metamorphoses after Ovid for oboe, 1951
  • Op. 50, Billy Budd, opera (libretto E. M. Forster and Eric Crozier after Herman Melville), 1951, revised 1960
  • Op. 51, Abraham and Isaac (Canticle II) for alto, tenor and piano (Chester miracle play), 1952
  • Op. 52, Winter Words for soprano or tenor and piano (words Thomas Hardy), 1953
  • Op. 53, Gloriana, opera (libretto William Plomer after Lytton Strachey), 1953
    • Op. 53a, Symphonic Suite "Gloriana" for tenor or oboe and orchestra, 1954
  • Op. 54, The Turn of the Screw, opera (libretto Myfanwy Piper after Henry James), 1954
  • Op. 55, Still Falls the Rain (Canticle III) for tenor, horn and piano (words Edith Sitwell), 1954
  • Op. 56a, Hymn to St. Peter for treble, SATB and organ, 1955
  • Op. 56b, Antiphon for SATB and organ, 1955
  • Op. 57, The Prince of the Pagodas, ballet, 1956
    • Op. 57a, Pas de six from The Prince of the Pagodas
  • Op. 58, Songs from the Chinese for soprano or tenor and guitar, 1957
  • Op. 59, Noye's Fludde, opera (Chester mystery play), 1957
  • Op. 60, Nocturne for tenor, 7 obbligato instruments and string orchestra, song cycle, 1958
  • Op. 61, Sechs Hölderlin-Fragmente for voice and piano, 1958
  • Op. 62, Cantata academica, 1959
  • Op. 63, Missa brevis for boys' voices and organ, 1959
  • Op. 64, A Midsummer Night's Dream, opera (libretto Benjamin Britten and Peter Pears after William Shakespeare), 1960
  • Op. 65, Sonata for cello and piano, 1961
  • Op. 66, War Requiem, 1961
  • Op. 67, Psalm CL for children's chorus and instruments, 1962
  • Op. 68, Cello Symphony, 1963
  • Op. 69, Cantata misericordium, 1963
  • Op. 70, Nocturnal after John Dowland for guitar, 1963
  • Op. 71, Curlew River, church parable (libretto William Plomer after Noh), 1964
  • Op. 72, Cello Suite No. 1, 1964
  • Op. 73, Gemini Variations for flute, violin and piano four hands, 1965
  • Op. 74, Songs and Proverbs of William Blake for baritone and piano, 1965
  • Op. 75, Voices for Today for boys' voices, chorus and organ ad lib, 1965
  • Op. 76, The Poet's Echo for soprano or tenor and piano (words Alexander Pushkin), 1965
  • Op. 77, The Burning Fiery Furnace, church parable (libretto William Plomer after The Book of Daniel), 1966
  • Op. 78, The Golden Vanity for boys' voices and piano (words Colin Graham), 1966
  • Op. 79, The Building of the House overture, for chorus or organ or brass and orchestra, 1967
  • Op. 80, Cello Suite No. 2, 1967
  • Op. 81, The Prodigal Son, church parable (libretto William Plomer), 1968
  • Op. 82, Children's Crusade (words Bertolt Brecht/Hans Keller), 1968
  • Op. 83, Suite for Harp, 1969
  • Op. 84, Who Are These Children? for tenor and piano (words William Soutar), 1969
  • Op. 85, Owen Wingrave, opera (libretto Myfanwy Piper based on Henry James), 1970
  • Op. 86, The Journey of the Magi (Canticle IV) for countertenor, tenor, baritone and piano (words T. S. Eliot), 1971
  • Op. 87, Cello Suite No. 3, 1972
  • Op. 88, Death in Venice, opera (libretto Myfanwy Piper based on Thomas Mann), 1973
  • Op. 89, The Death of Saint Narcissus (Canticle V) for tenor and harp (words T. S. Eliot), 1974
  • Op. 90, A Suite on English Folk Tunes "A Time There Was" for chamber orchestra, 1974
  • Op. 91, Sacred and Profane (8 medieval lyrics) for five voices (SSATB), 1975
  • Op. 92, A Birthday Hansel for high voice and harp (words Robert Burns), 1975
  • Op. 93, Phaedra, cantata (words Robert Lowell after Jean Racine), 1975
  • Op. 94, String Quartet No. 3, 1975
  • Op. 95, Welcome Ode for young people's voices and orchestra, 1976

Notes

1. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.boosey.com/shop/work-info/Britten-Fish-In-Unruffled-Lakes/5749|title=Benjamin Britten - Fish in the Unruffled Lakes|website=www.boosey.com|language=en|access-date=2018-11-26}}
2. ^Cambridge Journals
3. ^Oliver, p. 215

References

  • {{cite book|title=English Masters (New Grove Composer Biography)|date=1986|publisher=Grove Publications|isbn=0-333-40241-3|author=Diane McVeagh (ed.)}}
  • {{cite book|title=Benjamin Britten (Phaidon 20th Century Composers)|date=1996|publisher=Phaidon|isbn=0714832774|author=Michael Oliver}}
  • Britten Thematic Catalogue
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