Associations to the word «Britten»
Noun
- Requiem
- Benjamin
- Grimes
- Midsummer
- Norman
- Islander
- Mozart
- Herring
- Purcell
- Verdi
- Handel
- Decca
- Vaughan
- Premiere
- Schubert
- Brahms
- Covent
- Lyle
- Haydn
- Cantata
- Walton
- Strauss
- Screw
- Dmitri
- Opera
- Bernstein
- Philharmonic
- Beethoven
- Repertoire
- Libretto
- Concerto
- Symphony
- Soloist
- Sadler
- Bach
- Composer
- Cello
- Centenary
- Prom
- Pagoda
- Amadeus
- Johnnie
- Parable
- Rape
- Luciano
- Orchestra
- Interlude
- Terry
- Twilight
- Illumination
- Quartet
- Recital
- Igor
- Conductor
- Emma
- Hyperion
- Tenor
- Lennox
- Suffolk
- Repertory
- Opus
- Berg
- Venice
- Austin
- Choir
- Gustav
- Desmond
- Sergei
- Ovid
- Sonnet
- Classics
- Dietrich
- Sonata
- Wilfred
- Chorus
- Humphrey
- Soprano
- Lied
- Barber
- Faust
- Conducting
- Tchaikovsky
- Carol
- Sergeant
- Nicolas
- Bliss
- Hannah
- Cecilia
- Sargent
Wiktionary
BRITTEN, proper noun. A botanical plant name author abbreviation for botanist James Britten (1846-1924).
BRITTEN, proper noun. A surname.
Dictionary definition
BRITTEN, noun. Major English composer of the 20th century; noted for his operas (1913-1976).
Wise words
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