Opera in 2 (originally 4) acts Libretto: E.M. Forster and Eric Crozier [Based: Herman Melville: Billy Budd] First performance: 1 December 1951, Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, London
Recorded: 2010, Glyndebourne Festival
Captain Vere - John Mark Ainsley Billy Budd - Jacques Imbrailo Claggart - Phillip Ens Mr. Redburn - Iain Paterson Mr. Flint - Matthew Rose Lieutenant Ratcliffe - Darren Jeffery Red Whiskers - Alasdair Elliott Donald - John Moore Dansker - Jeremy White Novice - Ben Johnson Squeak - Colin Judson Bosun - Richard Mosley-Evans
Bonus: - Introducing Billy Budd - Designs on Billy Budd
Glyndebourne has a proud association with the operas of Benjamin Britten, however until 2010 had never staged Billy Budd. The all-male opera with a libretto co-written by EM Forster, is based on the battle between pure good and blind evil, and is set on a British man-'o-war ship.
Michael Grandage, Artistic Director of the Donmar Warehouse, chose this work to make his long-awaited operatic debut. Sir Mark Elder returned to conduct, marking the 100th opera production in his illustrious career. |