"For many tenors, Benjamin Brittens music feels intimidating - intellectually demanding, technically exposed, and stylistically unforgiving. Yet Britten was, above all, a singers composer. His music rewards those who understand its unique technical and expressive language. Singing Britten for Tenors demystifies this repertoire through detailed, practical analysis of Brittens operatic arias, song cycles, canticles, and oratorio writing. Drawing on decades of performance and teaching experience, Ron Brendel guides singers through the specific vocal challenges Britten presents: passaggio management, voce finta, vowel color, articulation, non-traditional vocal effects, and expressive decision-making rooted in text. Rather than offering abstract theory, this book speaks directly to the working tenor and the voice teacher. It shows how Brittens music was shaped by real voices - particularly that of Peter Pears - and how todays singers can adapt that knowledge to their own technique and artistry. The result is confident, informed, and compelling performance.
This book invites tenors to step into Brittens world not with apprehension, but with clarity, skill, and musical imagination"-- Provided by publisher.