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Q&A with Devi Singh, Curator of Power of Stories
What do you think makes Power of Stories special as an exhibition? I think what makes Power of Stories special is many things,…Frazer Merrick
In August 2022, Frazer Merrick was on a week-long Snape Residency in the Britten Studio at Snape…Alya Al-Sultani
Alya Al-Sultani is a British-Iraqi dramatic soprano, and composer of new opera. Her first musical experiences were Iraqi folk songs sung by her great…Britten Pears Arts X Art Station Residency
We are delighted to announce that the recipient of the Art Station / Britten Pears Arts residency artist is Theo Alexander...Interview with Sydney Baedke, Female Chorus in The Rape of Lucretia
How would you describe your experience on The Rape of Lucretia so far? It’s been incredibly rewarding and meaningful. The fact…Trainee Music Leader, Charly Jolly
Charly Jolly, this year’s Trainee Music Leader with Britten Pears Arts and Spitalfields Music, talks about her time with the inspirational team at…12 Years In The Making
A chat with our Head Buyer, Heather Fortmann, about her journey from Liberty London, and how she decides which items end up on our shelves...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…