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Benjamin Britten's Sonata in C for Cello and Piano, Op. 65: A Practical Guide for Performance

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Benjamin Britten is a renowned and prolific English composer, well known for his operas and vocal works. He did, however, also compose five works especially for the cello as a solo instrument of which the Sonata in C for Cello and Piano Op. 65 was the first. He was inspired by one of his musical contemporaries, the remarkable Soviet cellist, Mstislav Rostropovich. Rostropovich was famous for his amazing artistry which propelled him to become one of the most prominent cellists in the world during his time. Thus Britten, who had previously only composed for cello as part of ensembles, created this sonata specifically thinking of Rostropovich and his outstanding skill as a cellist. The premiere of the sonata took place in July 1961 at the Aldeburgh Festival and it was a great success. However, despite Britten's reputation as an outstanding composer and the significance of the sonata, this sonata has been performed infrequently. Britten utilized many challenging techniques and adapted them innovatively in the composition, and perhaps performers may be reluctant to choose this work due to the complexity and challenge inherent in the composition itself. The purpose of this dissertation is to provide a practical guide for students and those who wish to learn and perform Britten's Sonata in C for Cello and Piano, Op. 65 by increasing understanding of the work, and by offering practical assistance.
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Title: Benjamin Britten's Sonata in C for Cello and Piano, Op. 65: A Practical Guide for Performance
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Benjamin Britten is a renowned and prolific English composer, well known for his operas and vocal works.
He did, however, also compose five works especially for the cello as a solo instrument of which the Sonata in C for Cello and Piano Op.
65 was the first.
He was inspired by one of his musical contemporaries, the remarkable Soviet cellist, Mstislav Rostropovich.
Rostropovich was famous for his amazing artistry which propelled him to become one of the most prominent cellists in the world during his time.
Thus Britten, who had previously only composed for cello as part of ensembles, created this sonata specifically thinking of Rostropovich and his outstanding skill as a cellist.
The premiere of the sonata took place in July 1961 at the Aldeburgh Festival and it was a great success.
However, despite Britten's reputation as an outstanding composer and the significance of the sonata, this sonata has been performed infrequently.
Britten utilized many challenging techniques and adapted them innovatively in the composition, and perhaps performers may be reluctant to choose this work due to the complexity and challenge inherent in the composition itself.
The purpose of this dissertation is to provide a practical guide for students and those who wish to learn and perform Britten's Sonata in C for Cello and Piano, Op.
65 by increasing understanding of the work, and by offering practical assistance.

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