Let's Make an Opera

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Title: We're doing an opera
Original title: Let's Make an Opera
Shape: Children's opera with a play
Original language: English
Music: Benjamin Britten
Libretto : Eric Crozier
Literary source: Charles Dickens
Premiere: June 14, 1949
Place of premiere: Aldeburgh

Let's Make an Opera Opus 45 (German: We make an opera ) with the contained The Little Sweep ( Der kleine Schornsteinfeger ) is the combination of a play with a children's opera in three acts by Benjamin Britten based on the libretto by Eric Crozier , which is based on one Novella based by Charles Dickens .

The work was performed for the first time during the Aldeburgh Festival on June 14, 1949 in the Jubilee Hall in Aldeburgh .

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The Entertainment for Young People (German: An entertainment for the youth ) consists of three parts. The first two are pure drama with few musical interludes. The third part includes the children's opera The Little Sweep , which contains the actual story. It can also be listed separately due to its independence.

Britten's intention here was to show children how to produce a small opera. The audience is also allowed to take part and in the drama that introduces the opera, the choirs are rehearsed that will later be sung in the children's opera.

Both adult singers and children take part. Some of the children's roles, including the little chimney sweep, are solo singing roles.

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Place and time of the foreplay - on the stage of a community hall, 1949

First part

Elisabeth Parrish tells the children present the story of Sam, the little chimney sweep. She had heard this story from her grandmother herself: While her mother was away to check on the father's arriving ship, the three children of the Brook family were visiting Iken Hall from their three cousins ​​from the Crome family and theirs Nanny. The visit, during which they experienced the adventures of the chimney sweep boy Sam, lasted until the following day.

The children are so enthusiastic about the story that they want to turn it into an opera.

Second part

The opera performance with contemporary amateur actors is prepared with singing and costume rehearsals.

Now follows the actual opera about the groomed and socially disadvantaged little chimney sweep apprentice Sam.

third part

Place and time of the opera - The Nursery by Iken Hall, 1810

The chimney sweep Black Bob, his assistant Clem and the new chimney sweep boy Sam let the housekeeper Miss Baggott explain the upcoming work to them in Iken Hall. Black Bob and his assistant delegate all work to be carried out to Sam. When he climbs into a chimney for the first time, the crying boy gets stuck in it. Iken Hall's children Johnny, Tina, Gay with their cousins ​​Sophie, Sammy and Hughie hear Sam's screams.

After the children have freed Sam from the chimney, they want to free him from sweeping the chimney as well. They pretend Sam ran away and are hiding him from Black Bob, Clem and Miss Baggott. They later initiate the nanny Rowan. Then the chimney sweep boy is washed and dressed again. The next day, Rowan and the children smuggle Sam hiding in a chest out of Iken Hall.

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Role in acting Role in the opera Pitch Original cast

Adults
Norman Chaffinch
an avid amateur actor and producer
Black Bob
a brutal master chimney sweep
and
Tom
coachman from Woodbridge
bass Norman Lumsden
Gladys Parworthy,
a maternal neighbor of his
with great experience as an amateur actress
Miss Baggott
housekeeper from Iken Hall
Old Gladys Parr
Elisabeth Parrish
teaches English and music at home school and helps the children
write their opera; tall, pretty and eager
Rowan
nannies of Woodbridge's cousins
soprano Elisabeth Parry
Anne Dougall
recently left school and works in the bank;
friends with Elisabeth Parrish
Juliet Brook , 14 years old,
one of Iken Hall's children
soprano Anne Sharp
Max Westleton Office boy and casual worker
at the Leiston print shop
Clem
Black Bob's son and assistant
and
Alfred the
gardener of Iken Hall
tenor Max Worthley
The conductor
organist of the local church
conductor Norman Del Mar

children
Johnnie Chaffinch, 15 years old
at math, knows all about fuses and circuits
Johnny Crome , one of Woodbridge's cousins ​​for 15 years
Boy soprano Peter Cousins
Tina Chaffinch, 9 years old,
small, calm and shy
Tina Crome , 8 years old,
one of Woodbridge's cousins
soprano Mavis Gardiner
Gay Denton, aged 13
home from school on vacation
Gay Brook , 13 years old
one of Iken Hall's children
Boy soprano Bruce Hines
Sophie Stevenson, 11 years old
happy girl with a big smile
Sophie Brook , one of the children of Iken Hall for 10 years
soprano Monica Garrod
Sammy Fisher, 8 year old church
choirboy; one of Miss Parrish's students
Sam Sparrow ("Sammy"), 8 years old
Black Bob's new chimney sweep boy
Boy soprano John Moules
Hugh Lark, 8 years old,
also a choirboy and student
Hugh Crome ("Hughie"), 8 years old
Tina's twin brother
Boy soprano Ralph Canham

Music numbers

number title occupation
I. The Sweep's Song, audience song I. Audience, later Clem and Bob
II Quartet "Sweep the chimney!" Miss Baggott, Rowan, Clem and Bob
III Duet "Now the little white boy" Clem and Bob
IIIa Hide and seek. “Juliet! Juliet! " The children
IV Shanty "Pull the rope gently" The children
V Ensemble "Is he wounded?" Sam and the kids
VI Marching song The children, later Miss Baggott, Bob and Clem
VII trio Miss Baggott, Bob and Clem
VIII Aria "Run the poor sweep boy" Rowan and later the children
IX Sammy's Bath, audience song II Audience, later Rowan and the children
X Ensemble "O why do you weep?" Sam, Rowan and the kids
XI and XII Mime and Scena Miss Baggott
XIII Finale “Help! Help! She's collapsed! " Rowan, Miss Baggott and the children
XIV The Night Song, audience song III audience
XV Aria "Soon the coach will carry you away" Juliet
XVI Ensemble "Morning Sammy" Sam and the kids
XVII Trio and Ensemble "Ready, Alfred?" Alfred, Tom, Miss Baggott, later Rowan and the children
XVIII Coaching Song, Audience Song IV Everyone and audience

Recordings

conductor Juliet Rowan Sam Miss Baggott Alfred Tom year
Benjamin Britten April Cantelo Jennifer Vyvyan David Hemmings Nancy Thomas Peter Pears Trevor Anthony 1956, Decca
Jirí Kares Jitka Pokorná Nadezda Sormova Miroslav Prusek Ivana Mixová Lubomir Procházka Karel Hanus 1975 (in Czech), Supraphon
Philip Ledger Catherine Benson Mary Wells Sam Monck Heather Begg Robert Tear Robert Lloyd 1977, HMV
Patrick Juzeau Joëlle Vautier Sylvie Kapeluche ? Maria Murano André Battedou Claude Legendre 1979 (in French), Adès
Simon Halsey Lisa Milne ? Edward Yeo Felicity Palmer John Graham Hall Stephen Richardson 1996, film by Petr Weigl , Arthaus

Sheet music and libretto

  • Benjamin Britten : Vocal score. The Little Sweep (Let's Make an Opera!) Boosey and Hawkes, London 1950 (piano reduction).
  • Benjamin Britten: We're doing an opera and the children's opera Op. 45 “The little chimney sweep”. (Notes) Ullstein-Taschenbuchverlag, Frankfurt / Main 1959
  • Eric Crozier : We're doing an opera. Entertainment for the youth. Together with the children's opera: “The little chimney sweep”. (German translation by Bettina Hürlimann-Kiepenheuer, music by Benjamin Britten), Ullstein Taschenbücher-Verlag, Frankfurt / Main 1959

literature

  • David Herbert, Janet Baker (Eds.): The Operas of Benjamin Britten. The complete librettos ill. with designs of the 1st productions. Hamish Hamilton, London 1979, ISBN 0-241-10256-1 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Benjamin Britten: Vocal score. (Piano reduction).
  2. The role of the "small, quiet and shy" 8-year-old Tina Crome was played in the television premiere by the later Bond girl Shirley Eaton , then 12 years old; see. The Little Sweep op.45: Performance Information ( Memento from October 15, 2006 in the Internet Archive ).
  3. There are 5 recordings of The Little Sweep by Benjamin Britten on file at www.operadis-opera-discography.org.uk, accessed on June 25, 2015.