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Aldeburgh (/ˈɔːlbərə/ AWL-bər-ə) is a
coastal town and
civil parish in the East
Suffolk district, in the
county of Suffolk, England,
north of the River...
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William de
Aldeburgh, 1st
Baron Aldeburgh (died 1387), m.
Elizabeth de L'isle,
daughter of Robert, Lord L'isle of Rugemont.
William de
Aldeburgh, 2nd Baron...
- the
librettist and
producer Eric Crozier,
Britten founded the
annual Aldeburgh Festival in 1948, and he was
responsible for the
creation of
Snape Maltings...
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organisation to
present the
first Aldeburgh Festival of
Music and the Arts in 1948. Each year
Britten Pears Arts
promotes the
Aldeburgh Festival of
Music and the...
- The
Aldeburgh Festival of
Music and the Arts is an
English arts
festival devoted mainly to
classical music. It
takes place each June in the town of Aldeburgh...
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acclaim for the
Happy Days
Enniskillen International Beckett Festival and
Aldeburgh Music, respectively.
Sophie Irene Hunter was born in
Hammersmith district...
- The
Aldeburgh Open and
later known as the
Aldeburgh Open Hard
Courts was a men's and women's
international gr****
court tennis tournament founded in 1884...
- in the 1940s, and for her 20
years as
joint artistic director of the
Aldeburgh Festival. In
addition to
composing music, she
wrote composer biographies...
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building in
Market Cross Place in
Aldeburgh, Suffolk, England. The building,
which is the
meeting place of
Aldeburgh Town Council, is a
Grade I listed...
- 1893) was an
English maltster,
instrumental in the
revival of the town of
Aldeburgh, Suffolk, of
which he
became mayor at the end of his life. His daughter...