Aldeburgh Festival
The
Aldeburgh Festival
is an
English
festival, largely revolving around
classical music
. It takes place every year in June at
Aldeburgh
in
Suffolk
, in the 15th century
church
of
Saint Peter
and
Saint Paul
and in the Jubilee Hall. Further venues nearby include
Snape
,
Orford
,
Blythburgh
and
Framlingham
. The Festival was founded in
1948
by the
composer
Benjamin Britten
and the singer
Peter Pears
. Several of Britten's
operas
were premiered at the festival, including
A Midsummer Night's Dream
(
1960
) and
Death in Venice
(
1973
).
Harrison Birtwistle
's
Punch and Judy
was also first heard there in
1968
. See also:
Festivals in the United Kingdom
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