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Britten: Albert Herring

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Royal Opera House: Linbury TheatreBow Street Covent Garden, Londres, Greater London, WC2E 9DD, Royaume-uni
Dates/horaires selon le fuseau horaire de London
Programme
Britten, Benjamin (1913-1976)Albert HerringLivret de Eric Crozier
Artistes
English Touring Opera
Aurora Orchestra
Michael RosewellDirection
Christopher RollsMise en scène
Mark WildeTénorAlbert Herring
Jennifer Rhys-DaviesSopranoLady Billows
Rosie AldridgeSopranoFlorence Pike
Anna-Clare MonkSopranoMiss Wordsworth
Charles JohnstonBasseMr Gedge
Colin JudsonTénorMr Upfold
Timothy DawkinsBasseSuperintendent Budd
Charles RiceBarytonSid
Martha JonesMezzo-sopranoNancy
Clarissa MeekMezzo-sopranoMrs. Herring
Benjamin Britten’s Albert Herring has become a classic, comic depiction of English village life. Full of character, matching humour with psychological insight, it describes the election by village committee of a shy local lad in a grocer’s shop as May King – a title normally awarded as May Queen to a virtuous girl, but no one matches up to the exacting standards of virtue held by Lady Billows. Naturally, the crowning of the May King does not go quite as planned, and poor (or lucky) Albert Herring ends up straying rather far from the path of virtue.

A genuinely hilarious satire with undertones of melancholy, Albert Herring is a village masterpiece, with a score of great beauty. ETO’s new production is conducted by Michael Rosewell, a Britten expert, and directed by Christopher Rolls; the cast includes a splendid group of experienced singers and actors as Lady Billows (Jennifer Rhys-Davies) and her committee, with Mark Wilde in the title role as the youth they judge so severely.

New production, sung in English
Running time: 2 hours and 15 minutes
English Touring Opera
Version portable