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Letters from a Life is more than just an edition of letters; it is
a vast Britten compendium. [...] there can be no question that it
is vastly more successful as biography than the straight [...]
works on Britten have been.
*YALE REVIEW*
A stupendous achievement of scholarship.
*AMERICAN RECORD GUIDE*
The generously-illustrated, sumptuously annotated edition gives
deep insights into Britten's life and milieu, and in this volume
we, amongst many others, witness Britten encouraging young and
aspiring composers [...] a most inspiring and inspired publication,
with plenty new insights into Britten and his world.
*BMS NEWS*
Editors Philip Reed and Mervyn Cooke have managed to balance the
many factors involving selection and annotation [...] with notable
success.
*MUSICAL TIMES*
Impeccably edited, annotated, and presented series.
*AUSTRALIAN BOOK REVIEW*
Like its predecessor, the fifth volume of the annotated letters of
Benjamin Britten, now edited by Philip Reed and Mervyn Cooke, is
co-produced by the Boydell Press and the Britten-Pears foundation.
[...] Production standards could scarcely be higher [...]
Enthusiasts will find it a treasure trove.
*INTERNATIONAL RECORD REVIEW*
The book is, as with previous volumes in the series, superbly
crafted. The attention to detail, such as extensive editorial notes
to set context for the letters where needed, explanations of who
people are and their role in Britten's life and career, is nothing
short of masterly in its scholarship and clarity.
*FONTES ARTIS MUSICAE*
This hefty penultimate tome in what amounts to an immensely
detailed biography manqué covers what many would regard as the apex
of Britten's career. ... Donald Mitchell... has now retired... but
his principles of painstaking annotation are well sustained by Reed
and Cooke.
*BBC MUSIC MAGAZINE*
The letters, published by the Boydell Press and meticulously edited
by Philip Reed and Mervyn Cooke, are an even more direct and
intimate examination [of his achievement].
*THE TELEGRAPH*
In much of his correspondence, Britten is warm, addressing his
friends as 'my dear' or 'dearest' and showing detailed concern for
their tribulations. He can be catty but is preternaturally
outgoing. Britten was a bigger man and a more important composer
than his present reputation suggests.
*ECONOMIST*
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