Three Two-Part Songs (Upper Voices)
Three Two-Part Songs (Upper Voices)
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Three Two-Part Songs by Benjamin Britten, for boys' or women's voices.
These part-songs were the first of Britten's works to be published. In 1932 Britten showed the pieces to John Ireland during discussions about proofs and possible transpositions.
First called Three Studies In Canon, revisions in 1932 by the Composer lead to the transposition of The Ride-By-Nights and The Rainbow into G minor and C major respectively.