Making Musicians
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224 Pages

17 x 24 cm

120 b/w illus.

Imprint: Bittern Press

Making Musicians

A Personal History of the Britten-Pears School

by Moira Bennett

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An insider's perspective on forty years of the Britten-Pears School, generously illustrated and with quotations from the eminent staff and their students - many of whom are now internationally famous.

Moira Bennett worked at the Britten-Pears School in its hectic heyday in the 1980s. She charts its forty-year history, embodying its founders' initial vision of a bridge between conservatory and career for gifted young musicians,from ad hoc classes in a grainstore at Snape, to an annual calendar of non-stop courses for singers, string players and ensembles in its own building and fully staged operas in the Maltings, to its current incarnation as the Britten-Pears Young Artist Programme. Some of the most eminent teachers from Europe, the United States and beyond have come to teach at Snape. These include founder-director Peter Pears, Hans Hotter, Joan Sutherland, Galina Vishnevskaya, Jacqueline du Pré, Mitsuko Uchida, Mstislav Rostropovich, Ton Koopman, and members of the Amadeus Quartet. This authoritative and anecdotal historical survey of the work of the School is generously illustrated and studded withquotations from many faculty members and former students.
"Selected by as one of the best music books of 2012." .
"This book is in a way a resurrection - a bringing to vivid life of how Britten's innocent words bore extraordinary fruit." CLASSICAL MUSIC [Editor's Choice]
"Written affectionately by one who was at the centre of it all, it illustrates clearly the vision and hard work behind [this] facility for advanced musical education, one uniquely allied to a festival, a village community and a landscape." STRINGENDO

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9780957167209

May 2012

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Title Details

224 Pages

1.7 x 2.4 cm

120 b/w illus.

Imprint: Bittern Press