Aldeburgh Music celebrates Britten's centenary with the premiere of 'In Britten's Footsteps'
Charlotte Smith
Tuesday, February 5, 2013
Aldeburgh Music's PLACE weekend of cross-arts events took place between February 1 and 3, continuing the Benjamin Britten centenary celebrations.
Opening the weekend was the world premiere of In Britten's Footsteps, a new commission by leading wildlife sound recordist Chris Watson, which traced Britten's daily composing walks around Aldeburgh. Watson's work is based on sounds he recorded while walking the same paths as Britten over the course of a year. The recorded sounds were combined with live performances of Britten's cello music by Oliver Coates.
In Britten's Footsteps is part of Aldeburgh's year-long centenary celebrations for Britten. For more information visit Aldeburgh Music's Britten website.
To see pictures from the performance of In Britten's Footsteps and the landscapes which inspired the work, click the first image to launch the gallery below: