Britten's Curlew River

Britten's Curlew River

Britten's Curlew River

The Gramophone Choice

Peter Pears ten Madwoman John Shirley-Quirk bar Ferryman Harold Blackburn bass Abbot Bryan Drake bar Traveller Bruce Webb treb Voice of the Spirit English Opera Group / Benjamin Britten and Viola Tunnard

Decca London download 421 858-2LM (69‘ · ADD · T) Recorded 1965. Buy from Amazon

Curlew River captured completely the composer’s fascination with the Japanese Noh play on which it was based. The recording, produced by John Culshaw, was made in Orford Church, and the atmosphere of this unforgettable occasion is preserved. The procession of monks at the beginning and end comes towards us and recedes, just as if we were sitting in a pew. Pears’s performance as the Madwoman is one of his finest and most touching, while Shirley-Quirk and Drake are equally authoritative. The voice of the Madwoman’s dead son is devoid of the sentimentality that might have been a peril if any treble other than Bruce Webb had sung it, and the inventive and beguiling orchestral score is marvellously played. With the composer and Viola Tunnard directing the performance, this is in a class of its own.

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