I had another go at listening to this today (Afternoon on 3 at 2pm) I last saw it at its TV debut in 1971, and I recall having to make myself go through with it and ending up disappointed. I was already a devotee of Grimes, The Rape of L.(which I saw Britten conduct) and The Turn of the S... not to mention a Midsummer ND. I have to confess that not much had changed and I didn't last more than half an hour today.
I wonder if putting one of Britten's less approachable operas on radio is really a good way of celebrating the centenary?
And maybe Mary C could chip in and give us her opinions about Owen Wingrave?
And should I have posted this under A Night at the Opera? Thanks for moving it here
I wonder if putting one of Britten's less approachable operas on radio is really a good way of celebrating the centenary?
And maybe Mary C could chip in and give us her opinions about Owen Wingrave?
And should I have posted this under A Night at the Opera? Thanks for moving it here
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