SKU: SU.91770590
Libretto: Terry Teachout.
Cast: Soprano, Mezzo-Soprano, 3 Tenors, Baritone, Bass-Baritone Instrumentation: 2,1 2,1 2,1 2; t-sax; 4340; timp, perc, hp; stgs Duration: ca. 90' Libretti: Terry Teachout, after the play by W. Somerset Maugham Vocal Score: available for sale (#91770591) Libretti: available for sale (#91770595) Composd: 2009 Published by: Subito Music Corporation World Premiere: Santa Fe Opera, July 25, 2009.
SKU: HL.14015279
ISBN 9780711995796.
This new Opera was first performed in 1998 in Huddersfield by Opera North. Designed for the modern stage, it utilises only a small cast and orchestra - albeit one with a good variety of percussion! The libretto is adapted by the composer from the play 'The Love of Don Pemperlin for Belisa in the Garden' by Feredico Garcia Lorca, translated into English by David Johnston. The plot revolves around the ill-fated marriage of Don Pemperlin, an ageing bachelor and his beautiful neighbour Belisa, which was suggested by Pemperlin's maid. Tricks and misunderstandings abound and because of them, Pemperlin ends by stabbing himself and dying even as Belisa proclaims her love for him.
SKU: HL.14023278
ISBN 9788759868720. German.
Opera scored for Soprano, Contralto, Tenor, Two Baritones, Bass-Baritone, 6 Dancers, 6 Percussionists, Amplified Cello and Synthesiser. Text: After Adolf Wolfli. English Title: The Divine Circus.
SKU: HL.14014797
ISBN 9781844496389. 9.5x13.75x9.74 inches.
The fifteenth full Opera from the prolific Hans Werner Henze, and the first to feature a self-penned libretto. After the poems he wrote for his Songs from the Arabian, Henze has produced this unusal tale through adapting both Arab and Persian legends and invoking the same half-real, half-imaginary Arabia as the song cycle. The story itself is a fairy tale comedy with much in common with The Magic Flute. The orchestral arrangement is huge, featuring quadruple wind, five percussionists and a part for tape.
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