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Haggin, B. H. | November 12, 1949 issue

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The voice of the English tenor Peter Pears was very small in Town Hall, where he appeared in a concert with the composer Benjamin Britten; but with his sensitive deployment of the voice in long phrases, Pears' extraordinarily distinct pronunciation of words of the English songs by composer Henry Purcell and others and the fact of Britten's piano-playing, there were achieved in the large space of Town Hall the quietly intimate performances of those lovely songs in a small room. Britten also contributed to the occasion as a composer; accompaniments of songs by Purcell were his realizations of the figured basses.

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MUSIC; PEARS, Peter; BRITTEN, Benjamin, 1913-1976; COMPOSERS; CONCERTS; BASSES (Singers); CITY halls
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