Matches in DBpedia 2015-10 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Winter_Words_(song_cycle)> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 40 of
40
with 100 triples per page.
- Winter_Words_(song_cycle) abstract "Winter Words, Op. 52, is a song cycle for tenor and piano by Benjamin Britten. Written in 1953, it sets eight poems by Thomas Hardy. Winter Words is one of Britten's few compositions from the period after the premiere of his opera Gloriana; its poems are from Hardy's last published collection, having the same title. The cycle was premiered at the Leeds Festival in October 1953, with Peter Pears singing and Britten at the piano. It was dedicated to John and Myfanwy Piper.A performance takes about 22 minutes. The poems are: "At Day-Close in November" "Midnight on the Great Western" (or, "The Journeying Boy") "Wagtail and Baby (A Satire)" "The Little Old Table" "The Choirmaster's Burial" (or, "The Tenor Man's Story") "Proud Songsters (Thrushes, Finches and Nightingales)" "At the Railway Station, Upway" (or, "The Convict and Boy with the Violin") "Before Life and After"↑ ↑ 2.0 2.1 ↑".
- Winter_Words_(song_cycle) wikiPageID "5772566".
- Winter_Words_(song_cycle) wikiPageLength "1945".
- Winter_Words_(song_cycle) wikiPageOutDegree "15".
- Winter_Words_(song_cycle) wikiPageRevisionID "676292714".
- Winter_Words_(song_cycle) wikiPageWikiLink Benjamin_Britten.
- Winter_Words_(song_cycle) wikiPageWikiLink Category:1953_compositions.
- Winter_Words_(song_cycle) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Classical_song_cycles_in_English.
- Winter_Words_(song_cycle) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Musical_settings_of_poems_by_Thomas_Hardy.
- Winter_Words_(song_cycle) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Song_cycles_by_Benjamin_Britten.
- Winter_Words_(song_cycle) wikiPageWikiLink Gloriana.
- Winter_Words_(song_cycle) wikiPageWikiLink John_Piper_(artist).
- Winter_Words_(song_cycle) wikiPageWikiLink Leeds_Festival.
- Winter_Words_(song_cycle) wikiPageWikiLink Myfanwy_Piper.
- Winter_Words_(song_cycle) wikiPageWikiLink Opus_number.
- Winter_Words_(song_cycle) wikiPageWikiLink Peter_Pears.
- Winter_Words_(song_cycle) wikiPageWikiLink Piano.
- Winter_Words_(song_cycle) wikiPageWikiLink Reading_and_Leeds_Festivals.
- Winter_Words_(song_cycle) wikiPageWikiLink Song_cycle.
- Winter_Words_(song_cycle) wikiPageWikiLink Tenor.
- Winter_Words_(song_cycle) wikiPageWikiLink Thomas_Hardy.
- Winter_Words_(song_cycle) wikiPageWikiLinkText "''Winter Words'' (song cycle)".
- Winter_Words_(song_cycle) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Winter Words".
- Winter_Words_(song_cycle) hasPhotoCollection Winter_Words_(song_cycle).
- Winter_Words_(song_cycle) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Benjamin_Britten.
- Winter_Words_(song_cycle) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Italic_title.
- Winter_Words_(song_cycle) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Winter_Words_(song_cycle) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Use_British_English.
- Winter_Words_(song_cycle) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Use_dmy_dates.
- Winter_Words_(song_cycle) subject Category:1953_compositions.
- Winter_Words_(song_cycle) subject Category:Classical_song_cycles_in_English.
- Winter_Words_(song_cycle) subject Category:Musical_settings_of_poems_by_Thomas_Hardy.
- Winter_Words_(song_cycle) subject Category:Song_cycles_by_Benjamin_Britten.
- Winter_Words_(song_cycle) comment "Winter Words, Op. 52, is a song cycle for tenor and piano by Benjamin Britten. Written in 1953, it sets eight poems by Thomas Hardy. Winter Words is one of Britten's few compositions from the period after the premiere of his opera Gloriana; its poems are from Hardy's last published collection, having the same title. The cycle was premiered at the Leeds Festival in October 1953, with Peter Pears singing and Britten at the piano.".
- Winter_Words_(song_cycle) label "Winter Words (song cycle)".
- Winter_Words_(song_cycle) sameAs m.0f3v0_.
- Winter_Words_(song_cycle) sameAs Q8026366.
- Winter_Words_(song_cycle) sameAs Q8026366.
- Winter_Words_(song_cycle) wasDerivedFrom Winter_Words_(song_cycle)?oldid=676292714.
- Winter_Words_(song_cycle) isPrimaryTopicOf Winter_Words_(song_cycle).