Performance

VenueGlyndebourne
TownLewes
CountyEast Sussex
From20th May 2010
To27th June 2010
WhenMay 20, 26, 29, Jun 2, 5, 8, 11, 16, 19, 22 at 17:10. May 23, Jun 27 at 15:55
What is currently on at Glyndebourne (V671)

Billy Budd

T0155600102
Britten's operas often focus on the way particular worlds deal with an outsider. The outsider in Billy Budd is a young man, press-ganged into naval service on the HMS Idomitable around 1797. His story is told in an opera-length flashback by the ship's captain, Edward Fairfax Vere, who is racked by guilt over Billy's fate. Billy's optimism, good-heartedness and trusting nature wins over all but the most venal of the downtrodden crew. He's keen for promotion, but his charisma and beauty cause the evil master-at-arms, John Claggart (who resembles Iago in Shakespeare's Othello), to plot his destruction. Billy's fatal flaw is that, under pressure, he suffers from a crippling stutter. When Claggart falsely accuses him of fomenting mutiny, in front of a sceptical Vere, Billy cannot find the words to defend himself and strikes Claggart dead. At the subsequent court-martial, Vere must follow the letter of the Articles of War and Billy is condemned to death. Typically, just before his execution, Billy cries out in praise of Vere. Now a very old man, Vere concludes that Billy's blessing has, in fact, saved him.
Author Britten


Archive :: production:T0155600102, opera or operetta:S1877, venue:V671

Production details

Sung in English with supertitles

Reviews

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Company

Producer Glyndebourne Festival Opera
Company London Philharmonic Orchestra
Company Glyndebourne Chorus
Conductor Mark Elder
Director Michael Grandage
Design Christopher Oram
Lighting Paule Constable
Director Tom Roden (movement)
Performer John Mark Ainsley (Captain Vere)
Performer Jacques Imbrailo (Billy Budd)
Performer Phillip Ens (Claggart)
Performer Iain Paterson (Mr Redburn)
Performer Matthew Rose (Mr Flint)
Performer Darren Jeffery (Lieutenant Ratcliffe)
Performer Alasdair Elliott (Red Whiskers)
Performer John Moore (Donald)
Performer Jeremy White (Dansker)
Performer Ben Johnson (The Novice)
Performer Colin Judson (Squeak)
Performer Richard Mosley-Evans (Bosun)
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