Benjamin Britten - Elegy for Solo Viola
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 Published On Aug 23, 2020

Filmed at The Red House, Aldeburgh by Jessie Rodger.

Sound: Brett Cox

"During these last months, and especially now as I’m planning my little festival in West Wycombe next month, I find myself even more beguiled and dazzled by Benjamin Britten’s brilliance and vision.

I was fortunate to be in Aldeburgh recently and as always one can’t help but fall in love again with this most special corner of Suffolk. The town and its surroundings were Britten’s creative epicentre, a constant source of inspiration through his life.

Today I feel Britten is the best possible example we have of how a strong creative vision within the community can make a profound impact for years to come. In 1948 Britten was one of the most important 20th century composers with the world at his feet yet he still chose to put strong musical roots down in the community that he held so close to his heart. Roots that continue to flourish 72 years later with the world famous Aldeburgh Festival and the equally important educational elements to that vision.

The last five months have been challenging for everyone but maybe now is the time as musicians to recognise and embrace the importance of connecting more with our surroundings and community. Let’s carefully balance the natural excitement of travelling to perform with a delight in watching musical roots develop closer to home. I look forward to presenting my annual Chamber Music Festival which will be taking place online for the first time, next month. More news on that to follow but in the meantime, thank you Mr Britten, you are a constant inspiration to me."

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