I know there are some noted Britten enthusiasts among the forum contributors and I wanted some views on some recent thoughts I've had.
I have loved all Britten's operas since I discovered them 40 years ago. I always realised that they were not all on the same level as Grimes, Budd and Screw, but still thought they were all great works. I have a bit of a problem with Lucretia, which I have never really 'got', and I suppose I accept the traditional view that Gloriana is not among the best. (Though I do like Wingrave, which has also got a lot of flak!)
However I have recently been listening to A Midsummer Night's Dream for the first time for a number of years. I recall loving every moment in the theatre, but, on the composer's CD, though the Deller bits and the mechanicals' scenes are wonderful, I found the scenes involving the lovers tedious in the extreme. Is it just me - or did BB lack his usual degree of inspiration when writing this opera? Or perhaps WS himself managed to make the four lovers pretty dull!
I have loved all Britten's operas since I discovered them 40 years ago. I always realised that they were not all on the same level as Grimes, Budd and Screw, but still thought they were all great works. I have a bit of a problem with Lucretia, which I have never really 'got', and I suppose I accept the traditional view that Gloriana is not among the best. (Though I do like Wingrave, which has also got a lot of flak!)
However I have recently been listening to A Midsummer Night's Dream for the first time for a number of years. I recall loving every moment in the theatre, but, on the composer's CD, though the Deller bits and the mechanicals' scenes are wonderful, I found the scenes involving the lovers tedious in the extreme. Is it just me - or did BB lack his usual degree of inspiration when writing this opera? Or perhaps WS himself managed to make the four lovers pretty dull!
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