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Down by the Greenwood Side (opera)

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Down by the Greenwood Side
dramatic pastoral by Harrison Birtwistle
The composer in 2008
LibrettistMichael Nyman
LanguageEnglish
Based on"The Cruel Mother"
Premiere8 May 1969 (1969-05-08)
Festival Pavilion, Brighton

Down by the Greenwood Side is a "dramatic pastoral" composed by Harrison Birtwistle to a text by Michael Nyman. It was first performed on 8 May 1969 at the Festival Pavilion, West Pier, Brighton. The New York Philharmonic staged the opera as part of their New Horizons music festival in 1984 with conductor Larry Newland leading singers Susan Belling, Bruce Vernon Bradley, Richard Levine, John Lankston and James Billings.

The text comes from two sources: a popular ballad called "The Cruel Mother", and passages from various mummers plays, the folk plays of the English countryside. The soprano, Mrs. Green, sings the ballad while the actors and mime perform the play. The two ingredients never meet; both are completely self-contained, involved only in themselves. But near the end, in the final tableau, there is a slight acknowledgement of each other's worlds when the presenter of the mummers' play, Father Christmas, completes the story Mrs. Green has been telling, and Mrs. Green momentarily enters the mummers’ acting area.

References

  1. Kenyon, Nicholas; Walsh, Stephen (1993). Holden, Amanda (ed.). The Viking Opera Guide. London: Viking. pp. 107–8. ISBN 0-670-81292-7.
  2. John Rockwell (June 10, 1984). "HORIZONS: NEW-MUSIC FESTIVAL ENDS". The New York Times.
  3. Sir Harrison Birtwistle / Down by the Greenwood Side / A Dramatic Pastoral UE
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