Owen Wingrave

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Owen Wingrave (Op. 85) is an opera in two acts by Benjamin Britten, with a libretto by Myfanwy Piper after a short story by Henry James. BBC television commissioned an opera from Britten in 1966, and in 1968 he and Piper started working on the libretto, and the work was completed by August 1970. Britten had been aware of the story since his work on a previous opera, The Turn of the Screw, also based on a Henry James story of the same name. Britten originally intended the work for both television and the stage, although it is rarely seen in either medium. The premier was recorded at Snape Maltings in November 1970 and first broadcast in May 1971. The music is influenced by Britten's interest in 12-tone serialist techniques. London's Royal Opera House will perform the work in an uncommon revival in the April of 2007, in the Linbury Studio Theatre.

Character
Owen Wingrave
Spencer Coyle
Lechmere
Miss Wingrave
Mrs Coyle
Mrs Julian
Kate
General Sir Philip Wingrave
Narrator
Chorus
Orchestra
Voice part
baritone
bass-baritone
tenor
dramatic soprano
soprano
soprano
mezzo-soprano
tenor
tenor
Original cast
Benjamin Luxon
John Shirley-Quirk
Nigel Douglas
Sylvia Fisher
Heather Harper
Jennifer Vyvyan
Janet Baker
Peter Pears
Peter Pears
Wandsworth School Boys Choir
English Chamber Orchestra

Arnold Whittall. "Owen Wingrave", Grove Music Online, ed. L. Macy (accessed May 7, 2006), grovemusic.com (subscription access). Britten-Pears Foundation

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