The cello suites by Benjamin Britten (Opp. 72, 80, and 87) are a series of three compositions for solo cello, dedicated to Mstislav Rostropovich. The suites were the first original solo instrumental music that Britten wrote for and dedicated to Rostropovich, but Britten had earlier composed a cadenza for Joseph Haydn's Cello Concerto in C major, for Rostropovich, in 1964. Rostropovich gave the first performances of each work, and recorded Suites Nos 1 and 2 commercially.
Date of composition | 1971 (23 February - 3 March 1971; revised in January 1974) |
Premiered | 1974, December 21st (Snape Maltings Concert Hall) in Aldeburgh, United Kingdom |
Type | Suite |
Catalogue | BTC 1152 |
Approx. duration | 22 minutes |
Instruments | Cello |
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Benjamin Britten: Suite pour violoncelle n°3, BTC 1152 Benjamin Britten: Suite per violoncello n. 3, BTC 1152 Benjamin Britten: Suite Nr. 3 für Violoncello, BTC 1152 |