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1. Curlew River : a parable for church performance, op. 71
condensed score or piano-conductor score
Benjamin Britten ; libretto, based on the medieval Japanese Nō-play Sumidagawa of Jūrō Motomasa, by William Plomer ; German translation by Ludwig Landgraf ; rehearsal score by Imogen Holst ; production notes by Colin Graham
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2. The prodigal son : third parable for church performance : op. 81
condensed score or piano-conductor score
Benjamin Britten ; libretto by William Plomer ; German translation by Hans Keller ; rehearsal score by David Matthews ; production notes by Colin Graham
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3. The rape of Lucretia : an opera in two acts, op. 37 = Der Raub der Lukrezia. Corrected ed
full score
Benjamin Britten ; libretto by Ronald Duncan after "Le viol de Lucrèce" by André Obey ; German translation by Elizabeth Mayer
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Benjamin Britten ; libretto after André Obey's play "Le viol de Lucrèce" by Ronald Duncan ; German translation by Elisabeth Mayer
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Benjamin Britten ; libretto, based on the medieval Japanese No-play "Sumidagawa" of Juro Motomasa, by William Plomer ; German translation by Ludwig Landgraf ; production notes by Colin Graham
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Benjamin Britten ; arranged for SATB and harp by Julius Harrison ; Übersetzung aus dem Englischen von Herbert E. Herlitschka
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Benjamin Britten ; Übersetzung aus dem Englischen von Herberth E. Herlitschka
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8. Albert Herring : a comic opera in three acts : op. 39
full score, miniature or study size
libretto freely adapted from a short story of Guy de Maupassant by Eric Crozier ; music by Benjamin Britten ; [Ins Deutsche übertragen von Fritz Schröder]
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Benjamin Britten ; libretto adapted from William Shakespeare by Benjamin Britten and Peter Pears ; deutsche Übersetzung nach A.W. von Schlegel eingerichtet von Ernst Roth
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10. The burning fiery furnace : second parable for church performance op. 77
condensed score or piano-conductor score
Benjamin Britten ; libretto by William Plomer ; German translation by Ludwig Landgraf ; rehearsal score by Martin Penny and David Matthews ; production notes by Colin Graham
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Benjamin Britten ; libretto, after the story by Henry James, by Myfanwy Piper ; Deutsche Übertragung von Ludwig Landgraf
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12. Noye's fludde : the Chester miracle play : op. 59
accompaniment reduced for keyboard
set to music by Benjamin Britten ; vocal score by Imogen Holst ; deutsche Übertragung von Ludwig Landgraf
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13. A midsummer night's dream = Ein Sommernachtstraum : opera in three acts op. 64
accompaniment reduced for keyboard
Benjamin Britten ; libretto adapted from William Shakespeare by Benjamin Britten and Peter Pears ; deutsche Übersetzung nach A.W.v. Schlegel eingerichtet von Ernst Roth ; vocal score by Imogen Holst and Martin Penny
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14. Death in Venice : an opera in two acts op. 88
accompaniment reduced for keyboard
Benjamin Britten ; libretto by Myfanwy Piper ; based on the short story by Thomas Mann ; German translation by Claus Henneberg and Hans Keller ; piano reduction by Colin Mattews
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15. Owen Wingrave : an opera in two acts : op. 85
accompaniment reduced for keyboard
Benjamin Britten ; libretto by Myfanwy Piper ; based on the short story by Henry James ; German translation by Claus Henneberg and Karl Robert Marz ; vocal score by David Matthews
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16. The rape of Lucretia = Der Raub der Lukrezia : an opera in two acts : op. 37. Rev. ed
accompaniment reduced for keyboard
Benjamin Britten ; libretto after André Obey's play "Le viol de Lucrèce" by Ronald Duncan ; German translation by Elisabeth Mayer ; vocal score by Henry Boys
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Benjamin Britten ; libretto by Myfanwy Piper, based on the short story by Thomas Mann ; German transltaion by Claus Henneberg and Hans Keller
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Benjamin Britten ; libretto by William Plomer ; German translation by Ludwig Landgraf ; production notes by Colin Graham
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