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PERFORMANCE ART --- SEX --- HOMOSEXUALITY IN LITERATURE --- GAYS --- ART --- PSYCHOLOGY --- LITERARY CRITICISM --- SOCIAL SCIENCE --- Performance Art --- Sex --- Homosexuality In Literature --- Gays --- Art --- Psychology --- Literary Criticism --- Social Science --- Performance art --- Homosexuality in literature --- Literary criticism --- Social science
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Philip Brett's groundbreaking writing on Benjamin Britten altered the course of music scholarship in the later twentieth century. This volume is the first to gather in one collection Brett's searching and provocative work on the great British composer. Some of the early essays opened the door to gay studies in music, while the discussions that Brett initiated reinvigorated the study of Britten's work and inspired a generation of scholars to imagine "the new musicology." Addressing urgent questions of how an artist's sexual, cultural, and personal identity feeds into specific musical texts, Brett examines most of Britten's operas as well as his role in the British cultural establishment of the mid-twentieth century. With some of the essays appearing here for the first time, this volume develops a complex understanding of Britten's musical achievement and highlights the many ways that Brett expanded the borders of his field.
Gender identity in music. --- Sex in music. --- Composers --- Britten, Benjamin, --- 20th century. --- benjamin britten. --- british composers. --- british culture. --- cultural history. --- cultural identity. --- essay collection. --- europe. --- famous composers. --- gay studies. --- gender studies. --- lgbtq. --- music and culture. --- music historians. --- music history. --- music scholars. --- music scholarship. --- musical texts. --- musicians. --- musicology. --- nonfiction essays. --- nonfiction. --- operas. --- personal identity. --- queer studies nonfiction. --- queer studies. --- sexual identity. --- sexuality.
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