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King Priam

An opera in three acts
Text by the composer
Written for the consecration of the new Cathedral of Coventry, (Britten's War Requiem was premiered there the next night) Michael Tippett's second opera is about human responsibility in the face of choice. It marked a radical change of style from that of his first opera, The Midsummer Marriage, and it is the only opera in which he turned to an existing story as subject matter. Bright, spare, virtuosic writing for singers and orchestra leaves nowhere to hide, but the spiritual journey Priam eventually undertakes is portrayed with luminous beauty.
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Music of iron and bronze, appropriate to its Trojan War Setting – of fanfares and percussion tattoos, but with plangent windows of orchestral and vocal beauty – Michael Tippett’s second opera is unlike his first in every respect except that of the immediacy and fullness with which it portrays the feelings and predicaments of a variety of characters. We understand the warmth and anxiety of Andromache, the majestic command of Hecuba and the erotic charge that runs through Helen – the Trojan women who come together at the start of the third act, and who double as the goddesses among whom Paris has to choose at the end of the first. We understand, too, the varieties of blindness and determination inside the male characters who dominate the central act, set on the Trojan plain. Chief among them are Achilles, singing with the vehemence but also the tenderness of a hero, and the troubled Priam, whose tragedy this essentially is, a tragedy multiplied many times over, because it brings about those of so many others. That central, determining tragedy results from Priam’s decision to sacrifice his young son Paris and thereby go against his instincts, a decision he takes to forestall a prophesy that Paris will bring about his death. Everything that takes place thereafter unfolds on this battleground between necessity and desire, a battleground on which there can be no conquerors, only casualties. Paul Griffiths

Orchestral Cast

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Cast

Priam, King of Troy · bass-baritone - Hecuba, his wife · dramatic soprano - Hector, their eldest son · baritone - Andromache, Hector's wife · lyric dramatic soprano - Paris, Priam's second son · boy soprano/tenor - Helen, wife to Menelaus, then wife in adultery to Paris · mezzo-soprano - Achilles, a Greek hero · heroic tenor - Patroclus, his friend · light baritone - Nurse · mezzo-soprano - Old Man · bass - Young Guard · lyric tenor - Hermes, a messenger of the Gods · high light tenor - Chorus of Hunters, Wedding Guests, Serving Women etc. (SATB)

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Title:
King Priam
An opera in three acts
Text by the composer
German translation by Walter Bergmann
Language:
German, English
Edition:
Performance material
Publisher/Label:
Schott Music Ltd., London
Year of composition:
1958 - 1961
Duration:
125 ′
World Premiere:
May 29, 1962 · Coventry (UK)
Noreen Berry; Maria Collier; Forbes Robinson; David Kelly; Robert Bowan; Victor Godfrey; Philip Doghan; John Dobson; Margreta Elkins; John Lanigan; Jospehine Veasey; Richard Lewis; Joseph Ward; Paula Dean; · Conductor: Sir John Pritchard · Covent Garden Opera
Original staging: Sam Wanamaker · Costumes: Sean Kenny · Set design: Sean Kenny
Organizer: Covent Garden Opera
Commissioned work :
to Karl Hawker
Series:

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Product number:
LSL 4021-01

Performances

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  • King Priam
    June 8, 2019 | London (United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland) , RADA Studio Theatre
    19.30
  • King Priam
    June 8, 2019 | London (United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland) , RADA Studio Theatre
    15.00
  • King Priam
    June 7, 2019 | London (United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland) , RADA Studio Theatre
    19.30
  • King Priam
    Conductor: Nicolas Cleobury
    Orchestra: National Opera Studio
    May 10, 2013 | London (United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland) , National Opera Studio
  • King Priam
    Conductor: Nicolas Cleobury
    Orchestra: National Opera Studio
    May 9, 2013 | London (United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland) , National Opera Studio
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