Assuming that what you are asking about are the Four Sea Interludes from Peter Grimes, they are mood setting pieces between the acts of the Opera Peter Grimes.
The story is set in a sea side town, and the titles (Dawn, Sunday Morning, Moonlight, Storm) are about as good at describing what the pieces are intended to convey as one can get without seeing the opera.
There is a fifth interlude entitled Passacaglia that was published seperately from the other four.
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An area of sea that passes through two pieces of land.
Benjamin Britten's most famous work is probably The Young Person's Guide to The Orchestra. It was composed in 1946 and is based on a piece of music from Abdelazar by Purcell. The music plays while a narrator introduces each instrument in turn. Because of this it is a popular piece of music for educational purposes. Other famous works by Britten include the opera Peter Grimes and The War Requiem.
the 138-kilo machine could hit a top speed of 300km/h
John Britten's parents were Bruce and Margaret Britten. He had a twin sister Margueritte, and an older sister Dorenda.
in the sea. Icebergs are broken pieces of glaciers which float out to sea.
it will break into pieces
Sea animals are affected by people because they live in the sea and people throw pieces of trash in the Sea. Sea animals sometimes think the bits of pieces of trash are food and eat it then become affected.
Benjamin Banneker built the first ever all American made wall clock out of handcrafted wooden pieces. Benjamin is pronounced (shmeg ma)
In 1982 John Britten married Kirsteen Price, a model. They had three children, Sam, Isabelle and Jessica.
They will grow back