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Moina Moin
Born in Stroud in 1998 and working in expanded sculpture at Goldsmiths (2019) and Margate’s Open School East (2021-22) Moina has carved out a…Anna-Helena McLean
Anna-Helena McLean is a multi-disciplinary music and theatre artist, director and researcher.Archive Treasures: Britten, Myth and Radio
‘Read some Ingoldsby legends in evening’, Britten recorded in his diary on the 15 August 1932. The young composer was enjoying a collection of…In Memoriam, Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II
Queen Elizabeth II established a connection with Aldeburgh that was both public and personal. With the sad news of Her Majesty’s passing, we take this…Music and later life
During the summer of 2021, Britten Pears Arts (BPA) redesigned and relaunched ‘Participate’ as part of the Community team’s Later Life programme. Our…Imogen Holst: In Her Own Orbit
As her Aldeburgh home opens to the public for the first time in a decade, we remember an unsung hero of 20th century music...ThinkTank: Exploring Co-production in Music and the Arts
ThinkTanks are facilitated discussions held at Britten Pears Arts’ unique site at Snape Maltings. They bring together a broad range of stakeholders and…Archive Treasures: The Absent Composer
In our archive we hold a short note, in Britten’s frail hand, sent to Snape Maltings on the first performance of his final opera Death in Venice on…Archive Treasure - What might have been: Britten, Milligan and Lewis Carroll
The archive at the Red House documents the careers of Benjamin Britten and Peter Pears in great detail. Making up a fascinating sub-set of the archive…Young Musicians' Health & Wellbeing
We brought together some great minds to discuss the health and wellbeing of young musicians, in our latest Britten Pears Arts Think Tank. The…Hold the Drama
Hold the Drama create non-verbal shows that use music and drama to start conversations about mental health and emotional wellbeing...t l k: compositions about loss and grief
The next phase of development for a new t l k EP