Canticle II: Abraham and Isaac
1952 composition by Benjamin Britten / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Canticle II: Abraham and Isaac, Op. 51, is a composition for tenor, alto and piano by Benjamin Britten, part of his series of five Canticles. Commissioned to be performed as a fundraiser for the English Opera Group, it sets the story of Abraham and Isaac from the Chester Mystery Plays. Britten assigned the tenor voice of Peter Pears to Abraham, the alto of Kathleen Ferrier to Isaac, and both singers singing in homophony to the voice of God. The work was premiered on 20 January 1952 by Pears and Ferrier, with Britten as the pianist. It was published by Boosey & Hawkes in 1952, dedicated to the singers.
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Canticle II: Abraham and Isaac | |
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Vocal composition by Benjamin Britten | |
Opus | 51 |
Related | Canticles |
Text | Abraham and Isaac, from Chester Mystery Plays |
Language | English |
Dedication | Kathleen Ferrier and Peter Pears |
Performed | 20 January 1952 (1952-01-20) |
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