This looks like it's something that will be well worth watching when it gets transmitted on TV.
Britten's Curlew River from Blythburgh (Aldeburgh Festival)
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Originally posted by Pulcinella View PostThis looks like it's something that will be well worth watching when it gets transmitted on TV.
https://www.thetimes.com/article/eed...a55a785da9b975
When we go to Aldeburgh we always do a trip to Orford, to the church where the first Curlew was recorded, and a walk out through the reed beds....and ditto Blythburgh church.
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Originally posted by rauschwerk View PostI was there and completely agree with the Times critic. Ian Bostridge's assumption of this role was complete, and he was wonderfully supported by the rest of the cast and the musicians.
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Originally posted by oliver sudden View PostSpeaking of YouTube and Orford and church parables (although not Curlew River), this splendid documentary is up again (it comes and it goes, or so the chaps tell me…)
https://youtu.be/nj_j-ZY7QCU?feature=shared
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Originally posted by Roger Webb View Post
Thanks Pulcinella, we'll look forward to that...Babs' favourite Britten! We attended a late night Prom many years ago for a Curlew...I'm struggling to remember who the tenor was......ah, that's it, Mark Curtis.
When we go to Aldeburgh we always do a trip to Orford, to the church where the first Curlew was recorded, and a walk out through the reed beds....and ditto Blythburgh church.
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Originally posted by CallMePaul View PostWhen were The Burning Fiery Furnace and The Prodigal Son last performed? Britten's recordings of these are now download only (unless in some mega-box) and I am not aware of any more recent ones on either CD or DVD.
Amazon lists 5 Prodigal Sons - much more expensive!
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Originally posted by CallMePaul View PostWhen were The Burning Fiery Furnace and The Prodigal Son last performed? Britten's recordings of these are now download only (unless in some mega-box) and I am not aware of any more recent ones on either CD or DVD.
A bit pricey the new copy....for a giveaway CD!
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Originally posted by Roger Webb View Post
A bit pricey the new copy....for a giveaway CD!
Not too bad s/h price though, but more likely cheaper still in a charity shop, though it's by no means a recent issue, so probably not often seen if at all.
My copy is signed by one of the singers (Quentin Hayes): I wonder if that would bump the price up even more (though it's not new).
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