Five essential works by Benjamin Britten

We choose the greatest pieces by the great British composer, Benjamin Britten

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Published: April 10, 2023 at 3:00 pm

The output of English composer Benjamin Britten (1913-1976) is fascinatingly varied, spanning everything from large-scale operas via a famous War Requiem and orchestral showpieces like A Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra, to some of the most adventurous and exciting chamber music of the twentieth century.

But where to start with this captivating and eclectic composer? Here, we recommend five key Britten works to get you started, and a best recording for each one.

Benjamin Britten: best works

A Ceremony of Carols

Composed in 1942 while Britten was crossing the Atlantic from America, its unusual scoring of treble voices and harp present a range of serene, exhilarating and ecstatic settings of medieval carols.

Recommended recording: Choir of King’s College, Cambridge/David Willcocks Classics for Pleasure 968 9492

Serenade for Tenor, Horn and Strings

This was Britten’s first major work on returning to England. The calm pastoral of its opening song revealed a new vein in his music.

Recommended recording: Peter Pears (tenor), Barry Tuckwell (horn); English Chamber Orchestra/Benjamin Britten Decca 436 3952

Peter Grimes

The première secured Britten’s international fame and the opera testifies to Britten’s masterful sense of drama.

Recommended recording: Peter Pears; Royal Opera House Chorus and Orchestra/Benjamin Britten Decca 467 6822

War Requiem

Written for the reconsecration of Coventry Cathedral, Britten juxtaposed the Requiem Mass with poems by Wilfred Owen.

Recommended recording: Peter Pears, Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau; Bach Choir; LSO/Benjamin Britten Decca 475 7511

Suite on English Folk Tunes

Britten admired Grainger more than Vaughan Williams, and this is evident in his by turns quirky and brooding suite.

Recommended recording: Bournemouth SO/Richard Hickox Chandos CHAN 9221

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