Benjamin Dwyer's Britten and the Guitar: Critical Perspectives for Performers is the first
complete study of the guitar works of Benjamin Britten. This book offers more than an objective
analytical study of these compositions. Dwyer draws upon his expertise as a classical guitarist
composer and musicologist to deliver a multi-lensed examination of this music providing broad
contexts and unique insights. Dwyer not only explores the intricate relationship between
Britten his life-long partner the tenor Peter Pears and the guitarist Julian Bream for whom
all the guitar works were written but goes further in situating Renaissance composer and
lutenist John Dowland as a central and inspirational figure who hovers over all of Britten's
guitar works. In so doing he offers new perspectives into Britten's compositional approach
demonstrating how techniques of musical rhetoric exemplified by Dowland are central to his
musical language. Britten and the Guitar: Critical Perspectives for Performers is an essential
guide for the professional guitarist and singer the committed teacher and those who simply
wish to understand more about the guitar music of one Britain's foremost composers.