Royal Albert HallKensington Gore, Londres, Greater London, SW7 2AP, Reino Unido
Fechas/horas en zona horaria de London
Festival: BBC PromsPrograma
| Britten, Benjamin (1913-1976) | Billy Budd (semi-staged performance) |
Intérpretes
| Jacques Imbrailo | Barítono | Billy Budd |
| Mark Padmore | Tenor | Captain Vere |
| Brindley Sherratt | Bajo | John Claggart |
| Stephen Gadd | Barítono | Mr Redburn |
| David Soar | Bajo | Mr Flint |
| Darren Jeffery | Barítono | Lieutenant Ratcliffe |
| Alasdair Elliott | Tenor | Red Whiskers |
| Jeremy White | Bajo | Dansker |
| John Moore | Barítono | Donald |
| Peter Gijsbertsen | Tenor | Novice |
| Colin Judson | Tenor | Squeak |
| Richard Mosley-Evans | Barítono | Bosun |
| Glyndebourne Festival Opera | ||
| London Philharmonic Orchestra | ||
| Sir Andrew Davis | Dirección |
Sir Andrew Davis conducts the London
Philharmonic Orchestra and the cast and chorus
of Glyndebourne Festival’s production of Britten’s
Billy Budd. Adapted by E. M. Forster and Eric
Crozier from Herman Melville’s unfinished novella,
Britten’s 1951 opera on the persecution and
destruction of pure-hearted sailor Billy by a
predatory master-at-arms is a tragedy of ‘sexual
discharge gone evil’ in the Napoleonic Wars.
Jacques Imbrailo sings the title-role, with Brindley
Sherratt as the sinister Claggart and Mark
Padmore as the rule-bound Pontius Pilate figure,
Captain ‘Starry’ Vere.Tickets £14 - £57.
Philharmonic Orchestra and the cast and chorus
of Glyndebourne Festival’s production of Britten’s
Billy Budd. Adapted by E. M. Forster and Eric
Crozier from Herman Melville’s unfinished novella,
Britten’s 1951 opera on the persecution and
destruction of pure-hearted sailor Billy by a
predatory master-at-arms is a tragedy of ‘sexual
discharge gone evil’ in the Napoleonic Wars.
Jacques Imbrailo sings the title-role, with Brindley
Sherratt as the sinister Claggart and Mark
Padmore as the rule-bound Pontius Pilate figure,
Captain ‘Starry’ Vere.Tickets £14 - £57.

