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BRITTEN, B.: Peter Grimes [Opera] (Aldeburgh Festival, 2013)


Peter Grimes, Op. 33
Composer: Britten, Benjamin
Librettist/Text Author: Slater, Montagu
Conductor: Bedford, Steuart
Orchestra: Britten-Pears Orchestra
Chorus: Opera North Chorus
Chorus: Guildhall School of Music and Drama Chorus

Auntie: Keeble, Gaynor
Bob Boles: Murray, Robert
Captain Balstrode: Kempster, David
Ellen Orford: Allen, Giselle
First Niece: Hutton, Alexandra
Hobson, carrier: Richardson, Stephen
Mrs. Sedley: Wyn-Rogers, Catherine
Ned Keene / Apothecary / Quack: Jones, Charles Price
Peter Grimes: Oke, Alan
Rev. Horace Adams: Gillett, Christopher
Second Niece: Bedford, Charmian
Swallow: Waddington, Henry

Set Designer: Travers, Leslie
Costume Designer: Travers, Leslie
Lighting Designer: Carter, Lucy
Stage Director: Albery, Tim
Television Director: Williams, Margaret


Date of Production: 2013
Festival: Aldeburgh Festival
Venue: Aldeburgh Beach, Suffolk
Playing Time: 02:20:15
Catalogue Number: EuroArts8792

Synopsis
Peter Grimes, Op. 33

Filmed in June 2013 during three extraordinary performances that took place during the Aldeburgh Festival, Peter Grimes on Aldeburgh beach takes place in the heart of the town that inspired it and is the film interpretation of Britten's Peter Grimes, the most successful opera of post-war Britain. Based on George Crabbe's 1810 poem The Borough, Britten's powerful and masterful evocation of the North Sea in all its moods has become inextricably linked with the Aldeburgh that was home to Crabbe in the late eighteenth century and Britten in the twentieth, and where both poem and opera were written.

Conceived and hosted by the Aldeburgh Festival, the performances of Peter Grimes were directed by Tim Albery who placed the audience on the beach watching the story of Peter Grimes unfold as dusk fades over the sea. The cast and chorus, with Alan Oke in the eponymous role of Peter Grimes, Giselle Allen as Ellen Orford, and David Kempster as Captain Balstrode, sing live with amplification, while the Britten-Pears Orchestra under the baton of Britten expert Steuart Bedford is pre-recorded.

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