Lord Britten of Aldeburgh
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Definition
Proper noun: - A title of nobility: "Lord Britten of Aldeburgh" is the life peerage title conferred upon the English composer Benjamin Britten. - Refers to the person Benjamin Britten: The title is used to refer specifically to Benjamin Britten, a major 20th-century composer, particularly after he was granted this peerage in 1976.
Usage Examples
- Proper noun:
- The opera "Peter Grimes" was composed by Lord Britten of Aldeburgh.
- A memorial service was held for Lord Britten of Aldeburgh at Westminster Abbey.
Advanced Usage
- Used in formal or historical contexts: The full title "Lord Britten of Aldeburgh" is typically used in official biographical, historical, or ceremonial references to honor his status and contributions.
- The papers of Lord Britten of Aldeburgh are held at the Britten-Pears Foundation.
Variants and Related Words
- Benjamin Britten (proper noun): The composer's birth name, used more commonly in general discussion of his work.
- Benjamin Britten founded the Aldeburgh Festival.
- Britten (proper noun): A common shortened reference to the composer.
- The festival features the music of Britten.
Synonyms
- Benjamin Britten: The individual's name without the title.
- Baron Britten: An equivalent reference to his peerage rank (a life peer is a baron).
Noun
- major English composer of the 20th century; noted for his operas (1913-1976)