Archive Treasures
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Archive Treasures: Decimalisation
The archive at the Red House tells the story of Benjamin Britten and Peter Pears: their lives together, their creative work and how they formed part of…Archive Treasures: Nearly A Rabbit’s Tale
Did you ever imagine Peter Pears donning a fox’s costume for an opera, or that Britten would try his hand at set design? If not read on… Amid…Archive Treasures: Hardy’s Time’s Laughingstocks and Other Verses
Britten owned a large collection of verse anthologies as well as volumes of specific authors in his library. Of these volumes the one with the most…Archive Treasures: African National Congress
In the archive at the Red House, there is shelf after shelf of Benjamin Britten’s correspondence: its cataloguing was recently completed by a team of…Archive Treasures: Nicholson’s Guide to British Waterways
Visitors entering the Red House are met by one of our volunteers, who will explain how they should safely make their way around the house and equip…Archive Treasures: Peter Pears’ gift of Winterreise
Britten and Pears’ first public performance of Schubert’s masterpiece was memorable for various reasons, not least of which is an archive treasure, a…Archive Treasures: The first Aldeburgh Festival Executive Committee minute book
Britten, Pears and writer and producer Eric Crozier first discussed the idea of holding a festival in Aldeburgh in Summer 1947 while touring abroad…Archive Treasures: From Dr. Who’s Daleks to Britten’s baleful fisherman
Wonder what the above could possibly have in common? In three words: David Myerscough-Jones. Discover more about the work…Archive Treasures: Pears’ copy of Mansfield Park
As one would expect, the Britten Pears Archive strong room is full of stories about works Britten composed. Just as interesting though are the stories…Archive Treasures: Duke Ellington
When we visit someone’s house, is anyone able to resist checking out the contents of the shelves and drawing conclusions about the owner from the books…