The Little Sweep (Let's Make an Opera) Op. 45: "Sweep! Sweep!"Benjamin Britten, London Symphony Orchestra, English Opera Group, George Malcolm
The Little Sweep (Let's Make an Opera) Op. 45: "Sweep This Chimney"Benjamin Britten, Sir Peter Pears, Trevor Anthony, English Opera Group, London Symphony Orchestra, George Malcolm
The Little Sweep (Let's Make an Opera) Op. 45: "Now, Little White Boy!"English Opera Group, George Malcom, Benjamin Britten, Sir Peter Pears, Trevor Anthony, London Symphony Orchestra
The Little Sweep (Let's Make an Opera) Op. 45: "Pull the Rope Gently"Benjamin Britten, English Opera Group, London Symphony Orchestra, George Malcolm
The Little Sweep (Let's Make an Opera) Op. 45: "Is He Wounded?"Benjamin Britten, English Opera Group, London Symphony Orchestra, George Malcolm
The Little Sweep (Let's Make an Opera) Op. 45: "Sooty Tracks Upon the Sheet"Benjamin Britten, English Opera Group, London Symphony Orchestra, George Malcolm
The Little Sweep (Let's Make an Opera) Op. 45: "Run Poor Sweepboy"Benjamin Britten, Jennifer Vyvyan, English Opera Group, London Symphony Orchestra, George Malcolm
The Little Sweep (Let's Make an Opera) Op. 45: "The Kettles Are Singing"Benjamin Britten, English Opera Group, London Symphony Orchestra, George Malcolm
The Little Sweep (Let's Make an Opera) Op. 45: "O Why Do You Weep"Benjamin Britten, Jennifer Vyvyan, David Hemmings, English Opera Group, London Symphony Orchestra, George Malcolm
The Little Sweep (Let's Make an Opera) Op. 45: Pantomime - "Ah! ..... Blackguards!"Benjamin Britten, Nancy Thomas, English Opera Group, London Symphony Orchestra, George Malcolm
The Little Sweep (Let's Make an Opera) Op. 45: "Help! Help! She's Collapsed!"Benjamin Britten, Nancy Thomas, English Opera Group, London Symphony Orchestra, George Malcolm
The Little Sweep (Let's Make an Opera) Op. 45: "The Owl, Wide-Winging"Benjamin Britten, English Opera Group, London Symphony Orchestra, George Malcolm
The Little Sweep (Let's Make an Opera) Op. 45: "Soon the Coach Will Carry You Away"Benjamin Britten, April Cantelo, English Opera Group, London Symphony Orchestra, George Malcolm
The Little Sweep (Let's Make an Opera) Op. 45: "Morning Sammy"Benjamin Britten, Robin Fairhurst, English Opera Group, London Symphony Orchestra, George Malcolm
The Little Sweep (Let's Make an Opera) Op. 45: "Ready, Alfred?"Benjamin Britten, Sir Peter Pears, English Opera Group, London Symphony Orchestra, George Malcolm
The Little Sweep (Let's Make an Opera) Op. 45: Coaching Song: "The Horses Are Champing"Benjamin Britten, English Opera Group, London Symphony Orchestra, George Malcolm
Cantata Academica Op. 62: Part I: I. Bonorum summum omnium - II. Il quae bene beatequwe ViviendiBenjamin Britten, Jennifer Vyvyan, Helen Watts, Sir Peter Pears, Owen Branningan, Harold Lester, London Symphony Orchestra, George Malcolm
Cantata Academica Op. 62: Part I: III. At huis caelestis - IV. Maiorum imprimis virtus - V. Tum vero Aenease SylviusBenjamin Britten, Jennifer Vyvyan, Helen Watts, Sir Peter Pears, Owen Branningan, Harold Lester, London Symphony Orchestra, George Malcolm
Cantata Academica Op. 62: Part I: VI. Et gubernacula mundi qui tenet - VII. ut ad longaeva temporaBenjamin Britten, Jennifer Vyvyan, Helen Watts, Sir Peter Pears, Owen Branningan, Harold Lester, London Symphony Orchestra, George Malcolm
Cantata Academica Op. 62: Part II: VIII. Docendi ac discendi aequitatiBenjamin Britten, Jennifer Vyvyan, Helen Watts, Sir Peter Pears, Owen Branningan, Harold Lester, London Symphony Orchestra, George Malcolm
Cantata Academica Op. 62: Part II: IX Rhenana erga omnes urbs - X. ut iutissime Basilea audiat - XI. O cives BasilensesBenjamin Britten, Jennifer Vyvyan, Helen Watts, Sir Peter Pears, Owen Branningan, Harold Lester, London Symphony Orchestra, George Malcolm
Cantata Academica Op. 62: Part II: XII. Nos autem cuncti hoc festo die - XIII. vigeatque academia liberaBenjamin Britten, Jennifer Vyvyan, Helen Watts, Sir Peter Pears, Owen Branningan, Harold Lester, London Symphony Orchestra, George Malcolm
Benjamin Britten, born on St. Cecilia's Day in 1913, was a titan of 20th-century British music, renowned for his profound contributions to opera, choral works, and orchestral compositions. As a child prodigy, Britten began composing at the age of five, and his musical genius blossomed throughout his life, making him a central figure in British classical music. His operas, such as the haunting "Peter Grimes," are celebrated as some of the finest in the English language since Henry Purcell. Britten's "War Requiem," a powerful anti-war piece, remains one of his most enduring works. Beyond his compositions, Britten was also an exceptional pianist and conductor, leaving an indelible mark on the musical world. His legacy continues to inspire, with his works performed and cherished by audiences worldwide.
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Immerse yourself in the captivating world of Benjamin Britten with this enchanting album, "Britten: The Little Sweep & Cantata Academia." Released on January 1, 1989, under Heritage Records, this collection showcases Britten's mastery across various genres, including classical, opera, neoclassical, and choral music. The album is a delightful blend of two distinct works: "The Little Sweep," a charming opera, and "Cantata Academica," a sophisticated choral piece.
"The Little Sweep" is a whimsical and heartwarming opera that tells the story of a young chimney sweep through a series of engaging and melodious tracks. Each piece, from "Sweep! Sweep!" to "Morning Sammy," is a testament to Britten's ability to create vivid characters and compelling narratives through music. The opera's playful and tender moments are beautifully contrasted with the more dramatic and intense passages, making it a dynamic and engaging listen.
Complementing the opera is "Cantata Academica," a two-part choral work that showcases Britten's skill in composing for voices. The cantata, with its intricate harmonies and rich textures, is a celebration of learning and academia. The Latin text, which translates to themes of virtue, wisdom, and the pursuit of knowledge, is brought to life through Britten's evocative and expressive music.
With a total runtime of 1 hour and 4 minutes, this album offers a comprehensive exploration of Britten's musical genius. Whether you're a longtime fan of classical music or a newcomer looking to explore the genre, this album is a perfect introduction to the diverse and captivating world of Benjamin Britten.