Opera (romantic comedy) in 3 acts Libretto: Benjamin Britten and Peter Pears [Based: William Shakespeare's play] First performance: between 1595 and 1596
  Recorded: 1981, Glyndebourne Festival Opera
  Tytania - Ileana Cotrubas Oberon - James Bowman Bottom - Curt Appelgren Hermia - Cynthia Buchan  Lysander - Ryland Davies Demetrius - Dale Duesing Helena - Felicity Lott Quince - Robert Bryson Snug - Andrew Gallagher Starveling - Donald Bell Flute - Patrick Power Snout - Adrian Thompson Theseus - Lieuwe Visser Hippolyta - Claire Powell Puck - Damien Nash
  Glyndebourne's production of A Midsummer Night's Dream is pure magic. Brillantly adapted from Shakespear's play, the opera follows the adventures of four lovers and a group of naive rustics who, in a wood on a moonstruck midsummer night, fall foul of Oberon and Tytania, the quarrelling king and queen of the fairies. In Hall's remarkable staging the very wood comes alive as logs and trees move a rustle, creating ambiguous silhouettes in the dark mysterious woodland, lit only by designer John Bury's wonderful rising sun and moon.
  A Midsummer Night's Dream Op. 64  01  Over Hill, Over Dale (1. Akt)   02  How Now My Love?   03  Be It On Lion, Bear Or Wolf   04  Is All Our Company Here?   05  Fair Love, You Faint With Wandering   06  Stay, Though Thou Kill Me   07  Come, Now A Roundel   08  Are We All Met? (2. Akt)   09  What Angel Wakes Me   10  How Now, Mad Spirit   11  Flower Of This Purple Dye   12  This Is Thy Negligence   13  My Gentle Robin (3. Akt)   14  Helena!   15  When My Cue Comes   16  Now Fair Hippolyta   17  If We Offend   18  Now The Hungry Lion Roars   19  Closing Credits (Abspann) |