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- Five_Canticles abstract "Five Canticles is a series of five musical works by composer Benjamin Britten. The pieces were written at various points in his career, with three of them written as memorials. Instrumentation differs on each piece, and several are based on non-sacred texts. A review in Opera Today notes, "Britten didn't draw upon the Scriptures for the texts of his canticles, which resemble cantatas more than church hymns in scale and structure, but an intense religious spirit pervades them all." Critic Peter Evans notes the works contain a "mood of spiritual elevation intense enough to demand realization in an ambitious musical structure."".
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- Five_Canticles subject Category:1947_compositions.
- Five_Canticles subject Category:1952_compositions.
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- Five_Canticles subject Category:1971_compositions.
- Five_Canticles subject Category:1974_compositions.
- Five_Canticles subject Category:Compositions_by_Benjamin_Britten.
- Five_Canticles comment "Five Canticles is a series of five musical works by composer Benjamin Britten. The pieces were written at various points in his career, with three of them written as memorials. Instrumentation differs on each piece, and several are based on non-sacred texts.".
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