Saw The Rake's Progress in SO's new production by David McVicar. Very good - straightforward with no gimmics, 18th century costumes (with only the brothel scene allowed to stray into fantasy), & a wooden structure providing the framework for the set, with flats providing the different scenes & immitating 18th century theatre. Performances good to excellent.
It's an opera I've wanted to see/hear for a long time (ever since I saw images of the Glyndebourne production with Hockney's designs); I thought that musically it might be a bit austere, but I was taken aback at how rich the score is, & how beautiful. Ann's song to Tom at the end was heart-rending.
Unfortunately my partner didn't like it at all.
If you can't get to Glasgow or Edinburgh to see it, it's a co-production with Turin, so you could catch it there
(incidentally, the programme notes said that the UK premmiere was in Edinburgh, with a production by Glyndebourne at the Festival; Scottish Opera's first appearance at the Festival was with another production, & they have done another production of it before the present one)
It's an opera I've wanted to see/hear for a long time (ever since I saw images of the Glyndebourne production with Hockney's designs); I thought that musically it might be a bit austere, but I was taken aback at how rich the score is, & how beautiful. Ann's song to Tom at the end was heart-rending.
Unfortunately my partner didn't like it at all.
If you can't get to Glasgow or Edinburgh to see it, it's a co-production with Turin, so you could catch it there
(incidentally, the programme notes said that the UK premmiere was in Edinburgh, with a production by Glyndebourne at the Festival; Scottish Opera's first appearance at the Festival was with another production, & they have done another production of it before the present one)
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