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Promised End
Opera to words from Shakespeare's King Lear
Texts selected by Frank Kermode
Edition: Performance material
Series:
Promised End
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Description
‘Although the words of this libretto are derived from the Shakespearean text, they are considerably re-arranged, emphasizing one aspect of the original text: King Lear and the Earl of Gloucester, men who in their prime committed errors of judgement, bringing upon themselves their own tragic destinies.’
‘Some major characters in Shakespeare, for instance Kent, disappear completely, and Cordelia and the Fool are merged, brilliantly. The main outlines of the play are adhered to, though the ending, with the hanged Fool singing a prophecy, is drastically different from Shakespeare’s closing banalities. All told, it makes an extremely powerful impression. I’d be interested to know what someone not steeped in King Lear would make of Promised End, but I think that they wouldn’t be confused or uninvolved; conversely, those of us who live with Shakespeare’s works are not outraged; indeed, are encouraged to feel the work anew. The orchestra is, often, unobtrusive, though never not doing something interesting; and the vocal lines are tours de force of characterisation, with Goneril and Regan and the Fool (accompanied by a guitar) especially vivid.’
Michael Tanner, The Spectator
‘Some major characters in Shakespeare, for instance Kent, disappear completely, and Cordelia and the Fool are merged, brilliantly. The main outlines of the play are adhered to, though the ending, with the hanged Fool singing a prophecy, is drastically different from Shakespeare’s closing banalities. All told, it makes an extremely powerful impression. I’d be interested to know what someone not steeped in King Lear would make of Promised End, but I think that they wouldn’t be confused or uninvolved; conversely, those of us who live with Shakespeare’s works are not outraged; indeed, are encouraged to feel the work anew. The orchestra is, often, unobtrusive, though never not doing something interesting; and the vocal lines are tours de force of characterisation, with Goneril and Regan and the Fool (accompanied by a guitar) especially vivid.’
Michael Tanner, The Spectator
Orchestral Cast
2cl(Ebcl,bcl)-2hn-2tpt(pictpt, cornet, flugelhn).tba-timp-gtr.organ/sampler-str(1.0.2.2.1 minimum)
Cast
Lear · baritone - Gloucester · tenor - Edgar · tenor - Edmund · bass - Fool/Cordelia · contralto - Goneril · soprano - Regan · soprano
More Information
Title:
Promised End
Opera to words from Shakespeare's King Lear
Texts selected by Frank Kermode
Language:
English
Edition:
Performance material
Publisher/Label:
Schott Music
Year of composition:
2008 - 2009
Opus:
op. 83
Duration:
75 ′0 ′′
World Premiere:
October 9, 2010 · London (UK)
Linbury Studio Theatre, Royal Opera House
Roderick Earl, Lear; Nigel Robson, Gloucester; Adrian Dwyer, Edgar; Dean Robinson, Edmund; Lina Markeby, Cordelia / Fool; Jacqueline Varsey, Goneril; Julia Sporsen, Regan; Adam Tunnicliffe, Captain · Conductor: Ryan Wigglesworth · Aurora Orchestra
Original staging: James Conway · Set design: Adam Wiltshire; Guy Hoare, lighting
Organizer: English Touring Opera
(scenic)
Linbury Studio Theatre, Royal Opera House
Roderick Earl, Lear; Nigel Robson, Gloucester; Adrian Dwyer, Edgar; Dean Robinson, Edmund; Lina Markeby, Cordelia / Fool; Jacqueline Varsey, Goneril; Julia Sporsen, Regan; Adam Tunnicliffe, Captain · Conductor: Ryan Wigglesworth · Aurora Orchestra
Original staging: James Conway · Set design: Adam Wiltshire; Guy Hoare, lighting
Organizer: English Touring Opera
(scenic)
Series:
Technical Details
Media Type:
Hire/performance material
Product number:
LSL 10151-01
Manufacturer:
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