Benjamin Britten
| Birth Year: | 1913 |
| Death Year: | 1976 |
| Notes: | was the greatest English composer of his time, and the first of his generation to enjoy a wide international reputation. With the great success of Peter Grimes (1945) he effectively reinvented English opera and was a pioneer of music for film and radio |
Compositions:
| Title | Alternate Title(s) |
|---|---|
| Old Joe Has Gone Fishing | |
| Rejoice in the Lamb | A Festival Cantata |
| Sacred and Profane | Opus 91 |
| Saint Nicolas | |
| Shepherd's Carol | |
| Song of the Fishermen | |
| Sweet Was the Song | |
| Te Deum in C Major | Te Deum in C |
| The Ballad of Little Musgrave and Lady Barnard | Ballad of Little Musgrave and Lady Barnard; The Ballad of Little Musgrave |
| The Company of Heaven | |
| The Evening Primrose | |
| The Golden Vanity | |
| The Ride-By-Nights | |
| The Sally Gardens | |
| The Succession of the Four Sweet Months | |
| The Sycamore Tree | |
| There is no Rose | |
| This Little Babe | |
| Three Songs from 'Friday Afternoon' | |
| To Daffodils | |
| Voices for today | Opus 75 |
| War Requiem | Opus No. 66 |
Arrangements:
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