A interesting report by Stephen Moss of a part-British Council/part Britten-Pears Foundation-funded festival of Britten's works, including his art collection, in Russia.
http://www.theguardian.com/music/201...eath-in-venice.
There is a fascinating section on why English music perhaps doesn't appeal to the Russian sensibility .. and then some clear evidence that when they get a chance to hear Death in Venice in concert under Rozhdestvensky with Bostridge, Iestyn Davies and Peter Coleman-Wright, they bring the house down.
http://www.theguardian.com/music/201...eath-in-venice.
There is a fascinating section on why English music perhaps doesn't appeal to the Russian sensibility .. and then some clear evidence that when they get a chance to hear Death in Venice in concert under Rozhdestvensky with Bostridge, Iestyn Davies and Peter Coleman-Wright, they bring the house down.
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