| Opera in 13 scenes Libretto: David Harsent
 First performance: April 15, 2008, Royal Opera House, London
 
 Recorded: 25th & 30th April and 3rd May 2008, Royal Opera House, Covent Garden
 
 The Minotaur: John Tomlinson
 Theseus: Johan Reuter
 Ariadne: Christine Rice
 Snake Priestess: Andrew Watts
 Hiereus: Philip Langridge
 Ker: Amanda Echalaz
 Innocents: Rebecca Bottone; Pumeza Matshikiza; Wendy Dawn Thompson; Christopher Ainslie;  Tim Mead
 
 This world premiere of a gripping new work by composer Harrison Birtwistle and librettist David Harsent, commissioned by The Royal Opera, brings the monstrous, Greek mythological character to the stage. The Minotaur, part man, part beast, trapped in his labyrinth and constrained by his bloodthirsty role there, longs to discover his true identity and his own voice. Athens must pay a blood sacrifice to Crete and among the innocents is Theseus, who has come to challenge the violent Minotaur, but who also attracts the attention of Ariadne, half-sister and keeper of the monster; it is with her help he succeeds.
 
 Plus
 * Documentary: 'Myth is Universal'.
 * Illustrated synopsis & cast gallery.
 
 Reviews
 'Thanks to a superb cast and impeccable playing under Antonio Pappano, the evening is a glittering success. ...what Birtwistle has done is give us one opera inside another. The outer one is strident and earthbound; the inner one - ending with the Minotaur's Caliban-like dying aria - burns with visionary fire.' The Independent
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