The possibility of a new Britten work for the 1936 Norwich Festival was first broached in February 1934, though it was not until January 1936 that Britten began discussing the work with Auden.
The revisions of 1961 (made in preparation for BBC recording sessions on 11 June 1961) involved some rescoring of the 'Epilogue'.
Sophie Wyss sop, LPO, Benjamin Britten cond
Sop or ten - 2 fl (II=picc), 2 ob (II=ca), cl in B flat (=A), cl in E flat (=bass cl), alto sax, 2 bn - 4 hn, 2 tpt in C, 2 trbn, bass trbn, tuba - timp, 2 perc (sd, td, cymb, bd, xyl, trgl, tamb) - harp - str
Commissioned by the 1936 Norwich Festival
Ralph Hawkes (1989-1950), a director of the music publishers Boosey & Hawkes Ltd.
In July and September 1936 Britten held discussions with Rupert Doone and Robert Medley (choreographer and stage designer respectively for the Group Theatre) regarding the possibility of a ballet based on this work.