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Nocturne, op. 60, est un cycle de mélodies composé en 1958 par Benjamin Britten pour ténor, sept instruments obligés et cordes : ces sept instruments sont la flûte, le cor anglais, la clarinette, le basson, la harpe, le cor et les timbales. Il s'agit du quatrième et dernier cycle de mélodies avec orchestre de Britten, après , op. 8 (1936), Les Illuminations, op. 18 (1939) et Sérénade pour ténor, cor et cordes, op. 31 (1943). Il est dédié à Alma Mahler. Nocturne, Op. 60, è un ciclo di canzoni di Benjamin Britten, scritto per tenore, sette strumenti obbligato e archi. I sette strumenti sono flauto, corno inglese, clarinetto, fagotto, arpa, corno francese e timpani. Nocturne, Op. 60, is a song cycle by Benjamin Britten, written for tenor, seven obbligato instruments and strings. The seven instruments are flute, cor anglais, clarinet, bassoon, harp, French horn and timpani. Nocturne was Britten's fourth and final orchestral song cycle, after Our Hunting Fathers (Op. 8, 1936), Les Illuminations (Op. 18, 1939) and Serenade for Tenor, Horn and Strings (Op. 31, 1943). It was dedicated to Alma Mahler.
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Nocturne, Op. 60, è un ciclo di canzoni di Benjamin Britten, scritto per tenore, sette strumenti obbligato e archi. I sette strumenti sono flauto, corno inglese, clarinetto, fagotto, arpa, corno francese e timpani. Nocturne, Op. 60, is a song cycle by Benjamin Britten, written for tenor, seven obbligato instruments and strings. The seven instruments are flute, cor anglais, clarinet, bassoon, harp, French horn and timpani. Nocturne was Britten's fourth and final orchestral song cycle, after Our Hunting Fathers (Op. 8, 1936), Les Illuminations (Op. 18, 1939) and Serenade for Tenor, Horn and Strings (Op. 31, 1943). It was dedicated to Alma Mahler. Nocturne was premiered in the Leeds Town Hall at the centenary Leeds Festival on 16 October 1958 by Peter Pears and the BBC Symphony Orchestra conducted by Rudolf Schwarz. Britten conducted a recording at Walthamstow Assembly Hall in 1960 with Pears, the London Symphony Orchestra and William Waterhouse (bassoon), Alexander Murray (flute), Gervase de Peyer (clarinet), Roger Lord (cor anglais), Osian Ellis (harp), Barry Tuckwell (horn), and Denis Blyth (timpani). The theme of the piece, as its name Nocturne suggests, is sleep and darkness, both in the literal and figurative sense. In this respect, the work is reminiscent of Britten's earlier Serenade. Unlike Serenade, Nocturne is presented as a continuous piece rather than separate movements. This is emphasised by a number of figures which occur throughout, most notably the 'rocking' string motif which opens the work. The conflicting tonal relationship between C and D-flat is also evident throughout, reflecting the contrast between the untroubled and the more perturbed aspects of sleep which are also described by Britten's choice of poems. Nocturne, op. 60, est un cycle de mélodies composé en 1958 par Benjamin Britten pour ténor, sept instruments obligés et cordes : ces sept instruments sont la flûte, le cor anglais, la clarinette, le basson, la harpe, le cor et les timbales. Il s'agit du quatrième et dernier cycle de mélodies avec orchestre de Britten, après , op. 8 (1936), Les Illuminations, op. 18 (1939) et Sérénade pour ténor, cor et cordes, op. 31 (1943). Il est dédié à Alma Mahler.
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