RMCF30WT–Maggi Hambling's 'Scallop', a sculpture to celebrate composer Benjamin Britten at Aldeburgh, Suffolk, England. Feb 2012.
RMG6FK88–Music - Classical - Benjamin Britten - Heathrow Airport, London. Composer Benjamin Britten at Heathrow Airport, where he was flying to New York.
RMB126BM–UK England Suffolk Aldeburgh artist Maggie Hamblings Benjamin Britten scallop shell sculpture on beach
RMKD3RPY–Benjamin BRITTEN - Peter Grimes - Score Cover for 'Peter's Dreams'. Published by Boosey & Hawkes, New York, 1945. English composer, conductor and pianist (1913-1976).
RMBC69FB–Shell Sculpture on Aldeburgh Beach in honour of Benjamin Britten
RMWH8FT0–W H Auden (1907-1973) with William Coldstream (1908-1987) and Benjamin Britten (1913-1976) at the Downs School, Colwell, 1935. W H Auden, The Life of a Poet, by Charles Osborne.. .
RMDXBRNG–Britten House Lowestoft Suffolk birthplace of British Composer Benjamin Britten born 22nd November 1913
RMBY078X–Shell Sculpture memorial to Benjamin Britten by Maggi Hambling on Aldeburgh beach; woman sitting on sculpture
RMP9GMJE–Benjamin Britten (1913-1976), English composer.
RMJDBD8M–Rosa 'BENJAMIN BRITTEN', a very fragrant English rose in flowering in summer (June) in the border of an English garden, UK
RM2G6M1BN–Aldeburgh scallop shell sculpture, Suffolk, UK, a tribute to the composer Benjamin Britten
RMB4X637–Blue Plaque marking Benjamin Britten's home 1947-1957, Aldeburgh, Suffolk
RF2FY333X–The headstones and resting place of composer Benjamin Britten and Peter Pears in the cemetery of St Peter and St Paul's Church, Aldeburgh, Suffolk. UK
RMM5CE9F–The Scallop, dedicated to Benjamin Britten by Suffolk-based artist Maggi Hambling.
RMA74YM6–BENJAMIN BRITTEN UK classical composer
RM2K098AP–Edward Benjamin Britten, Baron Britten OM CH (22 November 1913 - 4 December 1976) was an English composer, conductor, and pianist. He was a central figure of 20th-century British music, with a range of works including opera, other vocal music, orchestral and chamber pieces.
RME101W7–Queen Elizabeth II with composer Benjamin Britten
RMC55PX3–The Scallop sculpture dedicated to Benjamin Britten
RMDA1C8X–Benjamin Britten memorial window. Church of Saint Peter and Saint Paul. Aldeburgh, Suffolk, England, United Kingdom, Europe.
RMCF312J–Maggi Hambling's 'Scallop', a sculpture to celebrate composer Benjamin Britten at Aldeburgh, Suffolk, England. Feb 2012.
RMG6FK8A–Composer Benjamin Britten receives the Gold Medal of the Royal Philharmonic Society from Sir Thomas Armstrong at the Royal Albert Hall.
RME63BDW–Benjamin Britten, portrait, English composer, 1913 - 1976
RMAPPPYN–The statue of Benjamin Britten on the upper level of St pancras Station in London
RMCXW18N–Benjamin Britten memorial scallop sculpture Aldeburgh Suffolk England UK
RMWH93R0–Benjamin Britten rehearsing his church parable, Curlew River for the 1964 Aldeburgh Festival where many of his works both orchestral and operatic were first performed..
RM2HX5924–Benjamin Britten British Composer. February 08, 1955. (Photo by Camera Press).
RMP78PXG–Edward Benjamin Britten (1913-1976), compositor inglés.
RMBTJXC1–Benjamin Britten, British Composer.
RMKE51FF–Benjamin Britten 's ballet 'The Prince of the Pagodas' Programe cover for performance by The Sadler 's Wells Ballet at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, with Benjamin Britten conducting The Covent Garden Orchestra. Tuesday, 1 January, 1957. Ballet dedicated to Imogen Holst and Ninette de Valois
RMBE66R6–Benjamin Britten Blue Plaque, Cromwell Road, Kensington, Royal Borough of Kensington & Chelsea, London, England, United Kingdom
RMAH17XJ–Aldeburgh, Suffolk, England, 'Scallop' shell sculpture by Maggi Hambling in honour of Benjamin Britten
RMGDW4BR–'A Midsummer Night's Dream', opera in three acts by Benjamin Britten
RMKKCYFX–Benjamin Britten, London Records 1968 publicity photo front and back
RMA74YKC–BENJAMIN BRITTEN UK classical composer
RMB5291R–Composer Benjamin Britten and opera star Joan Cross at a Cocktail party hosted by the Earl and Countess of Harewood to celebrate the birth of the Earl's Magazine 'Opera'. February 1950 O22597
RME101W6–English composer, conductor and pianist, BENJAMIN BRITTEN Edward Benjamin Britten, Baron Britten of Aldeburgh
RMBHCWAT–Scallop sculpture dedicated to British composer Benjamin Britten, Aldeburgh, Suffolk, UK.
RMBD68PF–Snape Maltings, Suffolk - the renowned centre for music, first set up by the respected composer Benjamin Britten.
RMD30BKG–Aldeburgh, Suffolk, England, UK. 4-2-2013 The Scallop, a sculpture to celebrate Benjamin Britten by the artist Maggie Hambling.
RMG6FK8H–Music - Classical - Benjamin Britten - Orchestra Strike - London
RMA8ECG7–Maggi Hambling s scallop sculpture on Aldeburgh beach Suffolk a tribute to Benjamin Britten
RMBTGC5E–The Scallop, a sculpture by Maggi Hambling, dedicated to composer Benjamin Britten and quoting his opera Peter Grimes
RMBJ4F70–The beach at Aldeburgh a fishing town in Suffolk East Anglia England UK once the home of composer Benjamin Britten
RMBG7FKG–The Scallop Scupture dedicated to Benjamin Britten by artist Maggi Hambling on Aldeburgh beach on the Suffolk Coast East Anglia
RM2HX5921–Benjamin Britten British Composer and Peter Pears Singer. April 07, 1952. (Photo by Camera Press).
RMP53W33–Benjamin Britten, compositor, director de orquesta y pianista británico.
RFA7A2K5–Benjamin Britten scallop shell sculpture on Aldeburgh beach, suffolk
RMC6R3X6–The Scallop sculpture on the beach at Aldeburgh dedicated to Benjamin Britten.
RMDA1DY1–'Scallop' sculpture by Maggi Hambling. Aldeburgh, Suffolk, England, United Kingdom, Europe.
RMD3FYD4–(dpa files) - British composer Benjamin Britten (R) gives instructions during a rehearsal with the chamber orchestra of the East German State Opera for the performance of 'War Requiem' in East Berlin, East Germany, 5 January 1968. He studied piano under Harold Samuel and composition under Frank Bridge. He was awarded a scholarship to the Royal College of Music, where he worked unde
RMBPEWD2–Scallop a sculpture to Celebrate Benjamin Britten by Maggi Hambling
RMB59D7W–The scallop memorial to composer Benjamin Britten on the beach at Aldeburgh in Suffolk in England
RMA74YK8–BENJAMIN BRITTEN UK classical composer
RMEPFB2W–£13 a week carpenter Len Edmunds playing his homemade violin watched by composer Benjamin Britten, as he tests the acoustics of Britain's newest £150,000 concert hall coverted from an old malthouse at Snape near Aldeburgh, Suffolk. Picture taken 18th May
RME0ME8G–Composers Benjamin Britten and Ernst Ansermet
RMG3C1DJ–Grave of Benjamin Britten, British composer, Aldeburgh
RMK3632W–BENJAMIN BRITTEN
RMD30BEB–Aldeburgh, Suffolk, England, UK. 4-2-2013 The Scallop, a sculpture to celebrate Benjamin Britten by the artist Maggie Hambling.
RMG52JNA–Music - Benjamin Britten - Wandsworth School Boy's Choir - St. Paul's Cathedral
RM2K098AD–Edward Benjamin Britten, Baron Britten OM CH (22 November 1913 - 4 December 1976) was an English composer, conductor, and pianist. He was a central figure of 20th-century British music, with a range of works including opera, other vocal music, orchestral and chamber pieces.
RMBTGCJM–The Scallop, a sculpture by Maggi Hambling, dedicated to composer Benjamin Britten and quoting his opera Peter Grimes
RMBJ6H7T–The Scallop sculpture on Aldeburgh beach Suffolk UK by Maggi Hamblin dedicated to composer Benjamin Britten and created in 2003
RMBG7FJ6–The Scallop Scupture dedicated to Benjamin Britten by artist Maggi Hambling on Aldeburgh beach on the Suffolk Coast East Anglia
RM2RHNFCJ–Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. 18th August 2023. Performance of cantata Phaedra by Benjamin Britten at the Royal Lyceum Theatre in Edinburgh. Leading mezzo soprano Christine Rice reprises her Olivier Award-nominated performance accompanied by acclaimed pianist Richard Hetherington. The opera and theatre director Deborah Warner and choreographer Kim Brandstrup have brought an exciting new production inspired by Greek mythology. Iain Masterton/Alamy Live News
RMKF0HDE–William Plomer 's 'The Burning Fiery Furnace', cover. A parable for church performance, set to music by Benjamin Britten. Published by Faber Music, London, 1966. William Ploomer, South African novelist, poet and librettist. Benjamin Britten, English composer, conductor and pianist, 22 November 1913 - 4 December 1976.
RFM501WT–Benjamin Britten, Sviatoslav Richter, Mark Lubotsky, English Chamber Orchestra - original vinyl album cover - Piano Concerto / Violin Concerto - 1971
RMC8E781–Clare Williams directing rehearsals for Mid Wales Opera production of Noye's Fludde by Benjamin Britten
RM2GMFD8D–The Benjamin Britten Scallop Shell tribute memorial on the beach at Aldeburgh, Suffolk, England.
RMJDBDA2–Rosa 'BENJAMIN BRITTEN', a very fragrant English rose in flowering in summer (June) in the border of an English garden, UK
RMFW5GH4–Benjamin Britten Memorial Window - stained glass window depicting scenes from the 3 Church Parables by Benjamin Britten -
RMB59E2Y–The scallop memorial to composer Benjamin Britten on the beach at Aldeburgh in Suffolk in England
RMF2Y50K–BENJAMIN BRITTEN English composer about 1965 facing camera with from left Peter Pears, Maria Curcio (poiano teacher) and Peter Damano
RMJJPGAX–The Scallop which is dedicated to Benjamin Britten by Suffolk based artist Maggi Hambling.
RME0M2YJ–Apr. 14, 1953 - 14-4-53 Benjamin Britten with his Coronation Opera score. Working at Covent Garden. Mr. Benjamin Britten the famous British composer was to be seen at Covent Garden Opera House this afternoon, working on his new Coronation Opera . Keystone Photo Shows: Benjamin Britten seen with the score of his new work at the Opera House this afternoon.
RMD5F2DK–top: Alex Jennings (Henry / Benjamin Britten) below: Richard Griffiths (Fitz / WH Auden)
RME5HJA8–Rosa Benjamin Britten Ausencart.
RMD30BD3–Aldeburgh, Suffolk, England, UK. 4-2-2013 The Scallop, a sculpture to celebrate Benjamin Britten by the artist Maggie Hambling.
RMG6FK8P–Music - Benjamin Britten Funeral - Aldeburgh, Suffolk
RMKCEW05–1969 Brooke Bond collectors tea card, depicting: Edward Benjamin Britten, Baron Britten, OM CH (22 November 1913 – 4 December 1976) was an English composer, conductor and pianist. He was a central figure of 20th-century British classical music, with a range of works including opera,
RMWAEJ93–Sculpture called Scallop, dedicated to Benjamin Britten on the beach at the seaside town of Aldeburgh on the East Suffolk coast, England, UK
RMC5GY16–Blue plaque on a large house in Crabbe Street Aldeburgh Suffolk where Composer Benjamin Britten lived 1947-1957
RMBG7G0X–The Scallop Scupture dedicated to Benjamin Britten by artist Maggi Hambling on Aldeburgh beach on the Suffolk Coast East Anglia
RM2RHNFAR–Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. 18th August 2023. Performance of cantata Phaedra by Benjamin Britten at the Royal Lyceum Theatre in Edinburgh. Leading mezzo soprano Christine Rice reprises her Olivier Award-nominated performance accompanied by acclaimed pianist Richard Hetherington. The opera and theatre director Deborah Warner and choreographer Kim Brandstrup have brought an exciting new production inspired by Greek mythology. Iain Masterton/Alamy Live News
RM2RAAKBE–Benjamin Britten laughing. Aldeburgh Festival Date: 1963
RMD2CP34–Home of Benjamin Britten in Aldeburgh, Suffolk
RMC8E793–Clare Williams directing rehearsals for Mid Wales Opera production of Noye's Fludde by Benjamin Britten, Wales UK
RM2G7ABCG–The Benjamin Britten Scallop Shell tribute memorial on the beach at Aldeburgh, Suffolk, England.
RMJGB86M–Rosa 'BENJAMIN BRITTEN', a very fragrant English rose in flowering in summer (June) in the border of an English garden, UK
RM2WB91W1–Grave of Benjamin Britten
RM2G6M1DN–Aldeburgh scallop shell sculpture, Suffolk, UK, a tribute to the composer Benjamin Britten
RMFB5RN8–Programme for the 1991 English National Opera production of Peter Grimes by Benjamin Britten, at the London Coliseum.
RMJJPGAW–The Scallop which is dedicated to Benjamin Britten by Suffolk based artist Maggi Hambling.
RME101W5–English composer, conductor and pianist, BENJAMIN BRITTEN Edward Benjamin Britten, Baron Britten of Aldeburgh
RM2RD444C–Trevor Nunn (director) during a dress rehearsal of PETER GRIMES by Benjamin Britten at Glyndebourne Festival Opera, East Sussex, England 1992
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