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has glosseng: The Spring Symphony is Benjamin Brittens Opus 44. It is dedicated to Serge Koussevitzky and the Boston Symphony Orchestra. It was premiered in Amsterdam during the July 1949 Holland Festival, when the composer was 35, and is one of his most promising works. The Spring Symphony is a choral symphony, written for soprano, alto and tenor soloists, mixed chorus, boys choir (often performed by a childrens choir instead) and orchestra. Britten sets a varied number of poets words, chiefly from the sixteenth and seventeenth century such as Edmund Spenser, John Clare and George Peele. A notable exception is Out on the lawn I lie in bed by his friend W. H. Auden.
lexicalizationeng: Spring Symphony
instance of(noun) major English composer of the 20th century; noted for his operas (1913-1976)
Benjamin Britten, Britten, Edward Benjamin Britten, Lord Britten of Aldeburgh
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has glossjpn: 春の交響曲(はるのこうきょうきょく、Spring Symphony)作品44は、ベンジャミン・ブリテンが1949年に作曲した、3人の独唱者(ソプラノ、アルト、テノール)、混声合唱と少年合唱、管弦楽のための交響曲である。表現の主体は声楽にあり、形式的にはオラトリオあるいは連作歌曲ともいえる。指揮者セルゲイ・クーセヴィツキーとボストン交響楽団に献呈されている。
lexicalizationjpn: 春の交響曲

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