Benjamin is next year's Wigmore Hall composer-in-residence, so the
Wigmore Hall is doing a Benjamin series culminating in George Benjamin
Day on April 6th. HERE IS MY REVIEW.The Birmingham Contemporary Music Group will be doing
Benjamin's first opera, Into the Lttle Hill,
this time in concert performance with Hilary Summers and Susanna
Andersson singing. This was a watershed for Benjamin, previously known
for his painstakingly meticulous working methods. Working with Martin
Crimp, the librettist, challenged Benjamin, who worked at what was, for
him, breakneck speed. Taking risks makes for highly charged drama. Into the Little Hill is a tightly focussed chamber opera, whose depths reveal themselves obliquely. I love Into the Little Hill. I've written about it extensively. Read my piece on the performance at the Linbury HERE.
The programme will also feature Francesco Antonioni's Ballata and David Sawer's Rumpelstiltskin Suite, based on Sawer's opera Rumpelstiltskin, another BCMG speciality. Read my article "Gold and Straw" HERE about the full opera when it wass staged at the Spitalfields Music Festival. The concert will be preceded by a talk with John Gilhooly.
The programme will also feature Francesco Antonioni's Ballata and David Sawer's Rumpelstiltskin Suite, based on Sawer's opera Rumpelstiltskin, another BCMG speciality. Read my article "Gold and Straw" HERE about the full opera when it wass staged at the Spitalfields Music Festival. The concert will be preceded by a talk with John Gilhooly.
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