Performance

VenueLondon Coliseum
TownWest End
CountyGreater London
From27th November 2008
To30th November 2008
WhenNov 27, 28 20:00. Nov 30 Mat 15:00
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Riders to the Sea

Riders to the SeaT1427542155
Based on J.M. Synge's 1907 play of the same name, Vaughan Williams' Riders to the Sea is set in the Aran Islands and is his most moving and compelling opera. Elemental and hauntingly lyrical, the music communicates all the raw directness of a primitive myth.
Music Ralph Vaughan Williams


Archive :: production:T1427542155, opera or operetta:S663566896, venue:V376

and Sibelius's Luonnotar

Running time 1hr 10mins. The evening begins with Sibelius’s 1913 ‘tone poem’ Luonnotar (Nature Spirit) sung by Susan Gritton, part of a fifteen minute prologue for Riders to the Sea which also incorporates incidental music by composer John Woolrich, archive recording of Aran Islander’s songs and film by artist Dorothy Cross. The prologue counters the bleakness of Synge’s story with Sibelius’s poem, the text of which is derived from an ancient Finnish epic, the Kavevala, and tells of the mythical creation of the earth and sky. The two polarities of creation and destruction are embodied by the figure of the Goddess in Luonnotar and the devastating power of the sea on Maurya and her family in Riders to the Sea. By combining both pieces in a single 60 minute arc, the evening will span the life cycle. Riders to the Sea is presented in asociation with the Vaughan Williams Charitable Trust and is supported by the English Opera Group and Culture Ireland.

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Overall: 5.00

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Company

Corporate Sponsor skyARTS
Producer English National Opera
Conductor Edward Gardner
Director Fioina Shaw
Design Dorothy Cross
Design Tom Pye
Lighting Jean Kalman
Performer Patricia Bardon (Maurya)
Performer Leigh Melrose (Bartley)
Performer Susan Gritton (Luonnotar)
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