• Iain Bell
  • In Parenthesis (2016)

  • Chester Music Ltd (World)

Commissioned by the Nicholas John Trust With 14-18 NOW, WW1 Centenary Art Commissions, supported by the National Lottery through Arts Council England and the Heritage Lottery Fund.


Unavailable for performance.

  • 2(afl)+pic.2(ca).2(bcl).2+cbn/2221/timp.2perc/hp/str[12.10.8.6.4]
  • SATBarB
  • Soprano; High Tenor; 4 Tenors; High Baritone; 2 Baritones; 2 Basses
  • 1 hr 50 min
  • E. Jenkins and D. Antrobus, after David Jones
  • English

Programme Note

The action homes in on John Ball, a young Private in the Royal Welch Fusiliers; a clumsy, hapless soldier also possessed of moments of hallucinatory vision in which Celtic and mythical imagery consumes him. As his platoon marches toward the front line, his visions intensify until they take over the entire action of the opera at Mametz Wood, where he sees the Queen of the Woods and her Dryads bring death and destruction in their wake. By the end he is the sole survivor, Mametz is destroyed. In the spirit of the eternal cycle of destruction and regeneration, by dawn Ball sees the woodland beautifully regenerate and the fallen are garlanded with flowers by the Dryads.

Commissioned by the Nicholas John Trust With 14-18 NOW, WW1 Centenary Art Commissions, supported by the National Lottery through Arts Council England and the Heritage Lottery Fund.

First performance 13 May 2016 at Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff, by the Welsh National Opera, conducted by Carlo Rizzi.

Credits

Music: Iain Bell
Libretto: E. Jenkins and D. Antrobus, after David Jones
Director: David Pountney
Designer: Robert Innes Hopkins

Cast of Characters

Private John Ball - high tenor
Bard of Germania / Alice the Barmaid / The Queen of the Woods - soprano
Bard of Britannia / HQ Officer - baritone
Lieutenant Jenkins - baritone
Lance Corporal Lewis - high baritone
Sergeant Snell - tenor
Dai Great Coat - bass
The Marne Sergeant - tenor
Private Watcyn - tenor
Private Wastebottom - bass
German Soldier / Runner - tenor

Female Chorus of Remembrance / Chorus of Dryads

Male Platoon Chorus

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