A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Featuring:
Philip Langridge, Janice Cairns, Alan Opie
Written by:
George Crabbe
Montagu Slater
Directed by:
Barrie Gavin
Release Date:
January 1, 1994
Original Title:
Peter Grimes
Genres:
Music
Production Companies:
Art Haus Musik
BBC
ENO: English National Opera
RM Arts
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 144
Benjamin Britten's opera as performed by the English National Opera, with Philip Langridge in the title role.
At an inquest for the death at sea of fisherman Peter Grimes's apprentice, Coroner Swallow rules that the boy drowned accidentally. The townspeople clearly dislike the work-obsessed Grimes, though Ellen Orford is sympathetic to him. Grimes gets another apprentice, and Ellen later sees that the boy has bruises. Peter is an ambitious man, but full of anger because he knows society will never accept him. As a crowd assembles to confront Grimes, he rushes out of his clifftop hut, driving the apprentice before him; the apprentice accidentally falls to his death. The townspeople assume it was murder. Ellen hopes to save him, but Captain Balstrode suggests that Grimes take his own life. In the last scene we learn that a boat has been seen sinking out at sea.
Conductor:
David Atherton
Director:
Barrie Gavin
Lighting Design:
Jean Kalman
Music:
Benjamin Britten
Music Director:
Sian Edwards
Producer:
Jan Younghusband
Set Designer:
Hildegard Bechtler
Stage Director:
Tim Albery
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