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The Woodlanders
A romantic tragedy in three acts
libretto by Colin Graham
Edition: Performance material
Series:
The Woodlanders
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Description
Little Hintock is a small town, buried deep in the woods where its inhabitants live a secluded and sheltered life. Their peace and calm is disturbed, however, by the arrival of three newcomers: Edred Fitzpiers, a young doctor pursuing mysterious research; Felice Charmond, a woman of social stature; and Grace Melbury, a woman born and bred in Little Hintock but isolated from the community because of her ‘foreign’ education.
Paulus’s keen stage momentum and pure, lyrical style give weight to Thomas Hardy’s story. The Woodlanders is reminiscent of operatic writing from an earlier time, with strong melodic and dramatic sequences that sit comfortably for the vocalists and the orchestra. Paulus’s score succeeds in illustrating rather than dominating the action on stage while the vocal writing complements the conservative manners of its characters with an elegant and faithful style.
Paulus’s keen stage momentum and pure, lyrical style give weight to Thomas Hardy’s story. The Woodlanders is reminiscent of operatic writing from an earlier time, with strong melodic and dramatic sequences that sit comfortably for the vocalists and the orchestra. Paulus’s score succeeds in illustrating rather than dominating the action on stage while the vocal writing complements the conservative manners of its characters with an elegant and faithful style.
Orchestral Cast
2(2.pic).2.2.2-2.1.1.0-timp.2perc(glsp, xyl, bell tree, 2sus cym, s.d, tom-t, b.d, wdbl, tempbl, slapstick)-hp-str(8.6.4.4.2)
Cast
Grace Melbury · soprano - Mrs. Felice Charmond · soprano - Marty South · mezzo-soprano - Suke Damson · mezzo-soprano - Grammer Oliver · alto - Edred Fitzpiers, doctor · tenor - John South/The "Boy" · tenor - Barber Percomb/Farmer Cawtree · baritone - Giles Winterbourne · baritone - George melbury · bass-baritone - Old Tim tangs · tenor - Robert Creedle · tenor - Young Tim Tangs · baritone - Tincott · baritone - John Upjohn · bass - Rob Slatters · bass
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Title:
The Woodlanders
A romantic tragedy in three acts
libretto by Colin Graham
based on the novel by Thomas Hardy
Language:
English
Edition:
Performance material
Publisher/Label:
Schott Music
Year of composition:
1985
Duration:
125 ′0 ′′
World Premiere:
June 13, 1985 · St Louis, MI (USA)
Loretto-Hilton Theater
Conductor: Richard Buckley · Opera Theatre of Saint Louis
Original staging: Colin Graham · Set design: Richard Isackes
(scenic)
Loretto-Hilton Theater
Conductor: Richard Buckley · Opera Theatre of Saint Louis
Original staging: Colin Graham · Set design: Richard Isackes
(scenic)
Commissioned work :
Commissioned by the Opera Theatre of Saint Louis and the Carl A. Weyerhaeuser Charitable Trusts
Series:
Technical Details
Media Type:
Hire/performance material
Product number:
LSMC 50181-01
Delivery rights:
Worldwide
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The Woodlanders
Performances
The Woodlanders
Conductor: Richard Buckley
Orchestra: Opera Theatre of Saint Louis
June 13, 1985 |
St Louis, MI (United States of America) , Loretto-Hilton Theater — World Premiere
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