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Benjamin Britten - There was a monkey

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There was a monkey climb'd up a tree
When he fell down, then down fell he
There was a crow sat on a stone
When he was gone, then there was none
There was an old wife did eat an apple
When she'd ate two, she'd ate a couple
There was a horse a-going to the mill
When he went on, he stood not still
There was a butcher cut his thumb
When it did bleed, thе blood did come
There was a lackеy ran a race
When he ran fast, he ran apace
There was a cobbler clouting shoon
When they were mended. they were done
There was a chandler making candle
When he them strip, he did them handle
There was a navy went into Spain
When it return'd it came again
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Benjamin Britten (1913-1976) was one of the 20th century’s greatest opera composers. Born in Suffolk, England, he studied at the Royal College of Music. He fell into the circle of W.H. Auden, and though he left a few years later, he met the tenor Peter Pears, who would become his greatest musical interpreter and his personal partner until Britten’s death. After spending part of the years of World War II in America, he leapt to prominence in 1945 with his opera Peter Grimes. Later successes on the stage included Albert Herring, Billy Budd, The Turn of the Screw, and Death in Venice. He wrote music for other venues as well, and his great successes include the Serenade for Tenor, Horn, and Strings; the Variations on a Theme by Frank Bridge; the Young Person’s Guide to the Orchestra; and the War Requiem. Shortly before his death, he became the first composer to be awarded a life peerage by the British crown.
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