
Britten and Pears
Benjamin Britten, piano
Peter Pears, tenor
In 1974, Benji Britten and Peter Pears exchanged a number of remarkable letters that summarized not only their personal relationship but also their artistic careers. Dated 17 November 1974, Britten writes, “My darling heart (perhaps an unfortunate phrase, but I can’t use any other). I feel I must write a squiggle, which I couldn’t say on the telephone without bursting into those silly tears — I do love you so terribly, not only glorious you but your singing. I have just listened to a re-broadcast of Winter Words and honestly, you are the greatest artist that ever was — every nuance, subtle & never over-done — those great words, so sad & wise, painted for one, that heavenly sound you make, full but always colored for words & music. What have I done to deserve such an artist and man to write for?…I love you, I love you, I love you, B.”
Pears replied a couple of days later. “My dearest darling, no one has ever ever had a lovelier letter than the one which came from you today — You say things which turn my heart over with love and pride, and I love you for every single word you write. But you know, Love is blind — and what your dear eyes do not see it that it is you who have given me everything, right from the beginning, from yourself in Grand Rapids! Through Grimes & Serenade & Michelangelo and Canticles — one thing after another, right up to this great Aschenbach — I am here as your mouthpiece and I live in your music — And I can never be thankful enough to you and to Fate for all the heavenly joy we have had together for 35 years. My darling, I love you — P.” At the time of this intimate exchange, Britten was recovering from surgery to replace a heart valve, and Pears was engaged in a number of “extra-marital” sexual affairs. However, this should not distract from the fact that their partnership of nearly forty years created an astonishing and remarkable musical legacy.
