Friday 24 August at 7.00 p.m.
Royal Albert Hall
Britten: Peter Grimes (150 mins)
concert performance
Stuart Skelton tenor (Peter Grimes)
Amanda Roocroft soprano (Ellen Orford)
Iain Paterson bass-baritone (Captain Balstrode)
Rebecca de Pont Davies mezzo-soprano (Auntie)
Matthew Best baritone (Swallow)
Leigh Melrose baritone (Ned Keene)
Michael Colvin tenor (Bob Boles)
Felicity Palmer mezzo-soprano (Mrs Sedley)
Gillian Ramm soprano (First Niece)
Mairéad Buicke soprano (Second Niece)
Darren Jeffery bass-baritone (Hobson)
Stuart Kale tenor (Rev Horace Adams)
ENO Chorus and Orchestra
Edward Gardner conductor
English National Opera, conducted by Edward Gardner, performs one of the greatest of all English operas. Australian tenor Stuart Skelton sings the title role of the unpredictable fisherman, Peter Grimes, an outsider in a closed Suffolk community. Only the schoolteacher Ellen Orford and the old sea captain Balstrode treat Grimes like a normal human being. But will their friendship be enough to defend him when local hostility boils over into virtual mob rule?
English National Opera's revolutionary 2009 production of Britten's Peter Grimes revealed a side of the opera few had suspected. Not just one of the greatest of all English operas, but a masterpiece in a great European tradition - with musical echoes of Berg and German Expressionism. As the conductor, ENO's Music Director Edward Gardner, puts it: 'Grimes has a freedom, a strength and an emotionally connected, visceral quality that I don't think Britten ever quite recaptured - it's a piece that, at its best, feels unshackled and dangerous, and very un-English. That's why I rate it so highly.'
Tonight at the Royal Albert Hall you can hear precisely what he means - as ENO reunite their cast for one night only at the BBC Proms.
Royal Albert Hall
Britten: Peter Grimes (150 mins)
concert performance
Stuart Skelton tenor (Peter Grimes)
Amanda Roocroft soprano (Ellen Orford)
Iain Paterson bass-baritone (Captain Balstrode)
Rebecca de Pont Davies mezzo-soprano (Auntie)
Matthew Best baritone (Swallow)
Leigh Melrose baritone (Ned Keene)
Michael Colvin tenor (Bob Boles)
Felicity Palmer mezzo-soprano (Mrs Sedley)
Gillian Ramm soprano (First Niece)
Mairéad Buicke soprano (Second Niece)
Darren Jeffery bass-baritone (Hobson)
Stuart Kale tenor (Rev Horace Adams)
ENO Chorus and Orchestra
Edward Gardner conductor
English National Opera, conducted by Edward Gardner, performs one of the greatest of all English operas. Australian tenor Stuart Skelton sings the title role of the unpredictable fisherman, Peter Grimes, an outsider in a closed Suffolk community. Only the schoolteacher Ellen Orford and the old sea captain Balstrode treat Grimes like a normal human being. But will their friendship be enough to defend him when local hostility boils over into virtual mob rule?
English National Opera's revolutionary 2009 production of Britten's Peter Grimes revealed a side of the opera few had suspected. Not just one of the greatest of all English operas, but a masterpiece in a great European tradition - with musical echoes of Berg and German Expressionism. As the conductor, ENO's Music Director Edward Gardner, puts it: 'Grimes has a freedom, a strength and an emotionally connected, visceral quality that I don't think Britten ever quite recaptured - it's a piece that, at its best, feels unshackled and dangerous, and very un-English. That's why I rate it so highly.'
Tonight at the Royal Albert Hall you can hear precisely what he means - as ENO reunite their cast for one night only at the BBC Proms.
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