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Jan 5, 2024

Charles Castronovo, Benjamin Britten & Galina Vishnevskaya Lead New CD/DVD Releases

Happy New Year! For the first edition of the year, we look at the first releases of 2024. This week we get a new album by a leading tenor and a remastering of a legendary recording conducted by the composer himself. Out of the Ashes Navona releases the USD Chamber Singers and Dr. David Holdhusen’s new album. The CD will {…}

Jun 22, 2020

Artist Profile: Peter Pears, One of Britain’s Most Renowned Tenors

Sir Peter Neville Luard Pears was one of England’s leading tenors in the early twentieth century due, in part, to his close relationship with Benjamin Britten. Pears premiered nearly all of Britten’s most notable works. Pears was born June 22, 1910, to a religious family in Farnham, Surrey. The youngest of seven children, he grew up performing in amateur productions {…}

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Nov 22, 2017

Five Best Opera Recordings Under the Baton of Benjamin Britten

English composer Benjamin Britten holds a reputation as one of the most prolific figures in 20th-century music. With a massive centennial celebration held worldwide just four years ago, his legacy is still preserved today as opera houses around the world continue to stage his legendary pieces. Britten was born on Nov. 22, 1913, and not a day has gone by where {…}

Jun 7, 2017

The Two Most Iconic Interpreters of Britten’s ‘Peter Grimes’

Benjamin Britten’s “Peter Grimes” had its world premiere on June 7, 1945, and was immediately an operatic success. Hailed as a masterwork, Britten’s most famous opera has been a major staple in almost every opera house around the world. And while there have been numerous tenors that have staked their claim on the role, there are perhaps no artists better {…}

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