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Britten: Owen Wingrave

Britten: Owen Wingrave
Programme Benjamin Britten Owen Wingrave Libretto by Myfanwy Piper, after the story by Henry James Creatives Rory Macdonald, Benjamin Voce * conductors Orpha Phelan director Performers and creatives tbc About Can one act of defiance shatter generations of tradition, or will history always find a way to repeat itself? Owen Wingrave, Benjamin Britten?s final opera, grapples with this question in a tale that feels strikingly relevant today. Commissioned by the BBC and premiered as a television opera in 1971, it was Britten?s second exploration of Henry James? works, following the success of The Turn of the Screw. Whilst this earlier opera leans into the supernatural, Owen Wingrave draws its tension from the living: a family bound by militaristic pride, a young man determined to break free, and the inescapable weight of ancestral expectations. Owen Wingrave tells of a young man who defies his family?s rigid military traditions to embrace pacifism, only to face isolation, humiliation, and an untimely, mysterious death. At the heart of the story lies Paramore, the Wingrave family?s country estate, where tragedy seems written into the walls. Ghosts stalk the halls and mirror Owen?s turmoil as he resists his family?s condemnation. Britten?s score captures the tension between inner conviction and external pressures with sinister urgency and lyrical beauty. The Ballad Singer in Act II recounts the chilling history of the house, while Owen?s pivotal aria reveals his lonely, yet resolute, faith in peace. Premiered on television at the insistence of its commissioner, Sir David Attenborough, Owen Wingrave was Britten?s innovative attempt to expand opera?s reach. Its themes ? morality, courage, family conflict, and the cost of standing by one?s beliefs ? resonate far beyond its historical setting, making it a work that speaks powerfully to our time. Tickets: Full Price ?30.50, ?26 Student/Under 26 ?17.50, ?15 Promoted by RNCM. This event will include an interval and will end at approximately 5.30pm and 10pm. Spotlight Spotlight: Vaughan Williams? On Wenlock Edge Sunday 30 March 2025, 2.00pm Book Now Sunday 30 March 2025, 3.00pm
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