Benjamin Britten
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File:Benjamin Britten-Karsh.jpg
Photo by Yousuf Karsh, mid 1950s
According to Operabase, Britten has more operas played worldwide than any other composer born in the 20th century,[1] and only Puccini and Richard Strauss come ahead of him if the list is extended to all operas composed after 1900.[2]
In 1936 he met the tenor Peter Pears who became his life partner. In 1939 they moved to America. They returned in 1942, registering as coscientious objectors, and moved to Aldeburgh in Suffolk. In 1948 they founded the Aldeburgh Festival.
Britten declined a knighthood, but accepted a life peerage a few months before his death.
References
- Jump up ↑ http://operabase.com/top.cgi?lang=en#composer Operabase List of top composers
- Jump up ↑ http://www.boosey.com/cr/news/Britten-Pears-Foundation-announces-Centenary-grants/12218 Britten-Pears Foundation press release