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Silent NightUK Première

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Leeds Town HallLeeds, Yorkshire and the Humber, LS1 3AD, Royaume-uni
Dates/horaires selon le fuseau horaire de London
Programme
Puts, Kevin (n. 1972)Silent Night (Semi-staged)Livret de Mark Campbell
Artistes
Opera North
Nicholas KokDirection
Tim AlberyMise en scène
Hannah ClarkDécors, Costumes
Orchestra of Opera North
Chorus of Opera North
Royal Northern College of Music Chorus
Máire FlavinSopranoAnne Sorensen
Ru CharlesworthTénorNikolaus Sprink
Quirijn de LangBaryton-basseLieutenant Audebert
Timothy NelsonBaryton-basseLieutenant Gordon
Richard BurkhardBarytonLieutenant Horstmayer
Geoffrey DoltonBarytonPonchel
Adrian ClarkeBarytonFather Palmer
Alex BanfieldTénorJonathan Dale
Stephen RichardsonBasseGeneral Audebert
Tim Ochala-GreenoughTénorKronprinz
Christopher NairneBarytonWilliam Dale
Laura Kelly-McInroyMezzo-sopranoMadeleine Audebert
Dean RobinsonBasseBritish Major

Sung in English, French and German, with English titles

Inspired by a true story – as depicted in the 2005 film Joyeux NoëlSilent Night tells the story of the 1914 Christmas truce, when peace spontaneously broke out between French, German and Scottish troops in the trenches during the First World War. Lyrical, cinematic and expressive, the Pulitzer Prize-winning score by American composer Kevin Puts is combined with a multilingual libretto by Mark Campbell to create a richly textured, deeply affecting contemporary work.

German opera singer Nikolaus Sprink, now a soldier, is ordered to perform for the Crown Prince Wilhelm, behind the front line on Christmas Eve, 1914. Back at the front later that night, upon hearing some of the Scottish soldiers singing, Sprink responds with a rousing song, and raises a Christmas tree above the bunker. Yet the moment of hope and humanity that follows proves to be only a brief respite from the futility and horror of the War.

Directed by Tim Albery, this U.K. premiere production of Silent Night will be semi-staged at Leeds Town Hall, as part of a series of events in Leeds marking the centenary of the end of WWI.