Benjamin Britten Studies: Essays on An Inexplicit Art
By Vicki Stroeher (Editor), Justin Vickers (Editor), Byron Adams (Contribution by), Christopher Mark (Contribution by), Colleen Renihan (Contribution by), Danielle Ward-Griffin (Contribution by), Jenny Doctor (Contribution by), Justin Vickers (Contribution by), Kevin Salfen (Contribution by), Lloyd Whitesell (Contribution by), Louis Niebur (Contribution by), Lucy Walker (Contribution by), Nick Clark (Contribution by), Paul Kildea (Contribution by), Philip E. Rupprecht (Contribution by), Philip Reed (Contribution by), Thornton Miller (Contribution by), Vicki Stroeher (Contribution by)
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By Vicki Stroeher (Editor), Justin Vickers (Editor), Byron Adams (Contribution by), Christopher Mark (Contribution by), Colleen Renihan (Contribution by), Danielle Ward-Griffin (Contribution by), Jenny Doctor (Contribution by), Justin Vickers (Contribution by), Kevin Salfen (Contribution by), Lloyd Whitesell (Contribution by), Louis Niebur (Contribution by), Lucy Walker (Contribution by), Nick Clark (Contribution by), Paul Kildea (Contribution by), Philip E. Rupprecht (Contribution by), Philip Reed (Contribution by), Thornton Miller (Contribution by), Vicki Stroeher (Contribution by)
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Bringing together established authorities and new voices, this book takes off the 'protective arm' around Britten.
Benjamin Britten Studies brings together established authorities and new voices to offer a fresh perspective on previous scholarship models and a recontextualization of previously held beliefs about Britten. Using the mostrecent and innovative historical, musicological, sociological, psychological, and theoretical methodologies, the authors take off the 'protective arm' around ...
Benjamin Britten Studies brings together established authorities and new voices to offer a fresh perspective on previous scholarship models and a recontextualization of previously held beliefs about Britten. Using the mostrecent and innovative historical, musicological, sociological, psychological, and theoretical methodologies, the authors take off the 'protective arm' around ...






















