Benjamin Britten: Peter Grimes

Benjamin Britten: Peter Grimes

by Peter Pears
Benjamin Britten: Peter Grimes

Benjamin Britten: Peter Grimes

by Peter Pears

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Overview

This is the original 1959 recording of Peter Grimes, conducted by the composer and starring Peter Pears, who created the role. There have been a number of subsequent recordings of the opera, but this one, both as a document of the composer's intentions, and on its own musical merits, remains essential for any Britten fan, or for anyone with an interest in 20th century opera. It could be argued that the townspeople of the Borough dominate the action of the opera. They are a group unified in the antagonism of Grimes that eventually destroys him, but Britten and librettist Montagu Slater brilliantly delineate the unique musical and dramatic characteristics of many of the individuals in the group. The townspeople here are uniformly convincing, and their contributions are crucial in making this recording so memorable. Each characterization is vividly realized, and most importantly, the personal interactions are believable. The individuals together create a vibrant community, mean-spirited and narrow-minded for the most part, but persuasively realistic. They would be a formidable adversary to anyone, and to a character as alienated and unstable as Grimes, their united certitude would have been unassailable. While the motivation of the townspeople is transparent, the two individuals at the center of the drama, Grimes and Ellen Orford, are complex and conflicted. Grimes' motivations are in some ways ambiguous, so there is latitude to portray him in a variety of ways. Pears highlights Grimes' vulnerability, due at least in part to the lightness of his vocal timbre, and he is entirely persuasive. The role was written for him, so his interpretive choices have authority, and he fully inhabits the character. Other tenors have brought equally valid interpretations to the part. Jon Vickers, on the Philips recording, represents the opposite pole; while Pears' Grimes could primarily be characterized as a disturbed victim, Vickers seems genuinely dangerous, like a caged bear. His powerful heldentenor makes his Grimes more physically threatening, and that quality brings a special poignancy to his anguished decline. The choice of a recording may hinge on the listener's perspective on Grimes' character. Claire Watson portrays Ellen Orford, who must persuade the listener that her loyalty to Grimes is not entirely irrational. Watson embodies the attributes that are necessary for a convincing Ellen -- tenderness toward Grimes based on genuine attraction, coupled with a realistic assessment of his flaws, and the independence and courage to stand up to the townspeople. She sings with pure tone, ideally suited to her tender moments with Grimes and the apprentice, but leaves the listener wishing for more wildness in her confrontation with the crowd. Decca's production values are high for the recording, made in its heyday of studio opera recordings. The label's attention to creating the illusion of spatial relationships captures the ambience and urgency of a stage production, the highest praise for an opera recording. The sound quality reflects the very highest technical standards at the time of recording and remains entirely satisfying. ~ Stephen Eddins

Product Details

Release Date: 01/26/2010
Label: Alto / Musical Concepts
UPC: 0894640001783
Rank: 102217

Tracks

Disc 1

  1. Peter Grimes~Prologue. Peter Grimes!
  2. Peter Grimes~Prologue. You sailed your boat round the coast
  3. Peter Grimes~Prologue. Peter Grimes, I here advise you
  4. Peter Grimes~Prologue. The truth... the pity...
  5. Peter Grimes~Prologue. Interlude 1. On the beach
  6. Peter Grimes~Act 1. Oh, hang at open doors
  7. Peter Grimes~Act 1. Hi! Give us a hand
  8. Peter Grimes~Act 1. I have to go from pub to pub
  9. Peter Grimes~Act 1. Let her among you without fault cast the first stone
  10. Peter Grimes~Act 1. Look, the storm come!
  11. Peter Grimes~Act 1. And do you prefer the storm
  12. Peter Grimes~Act 1. What harbour shelters peace
  13. Peter Grimes~Act 1. Interlude 2. The Storm
  14. Peter Grimes~Act 1. Past Time To Close!
  15. Peter Grimes~Act 1. We live and let live
  16. Peter Grimes~Act 1. Have you heard?
  17. Peter Grimes~Act 1. Now the Great Bear and Pleiades
  18. Peter Grimes~Act 1. Old Joe has gone fishing
  19. Peter Grimes~Act 1. The bridge is down, we half swam over
  20. Peter Grimes~Act 2. Interlude 3. Sunday morning by the beach
  21. Peter Grimes~Act 2. Glitter of waves
  22. Peter Grimes~Act 2. Let this be a holiday
  23. Peter Grimes~Act 2. This unrelenting work
  24. Peter Grimes~Act 2. Fool to let it come to this
  25. Peter Grimes~Act 2. What is it?
  26. Peter Grimes~Act 2. People!... I will speak!

Disc 2

  1. Peter Grimes~Act 2. We planned that their lives
  2. Peter Grimes~Act 2. Swallow! Shall we go
  3. Peter Grimes~Act 2. Now is gossip put on trial
  4. Peter Grimes~Act 2. From the gutter
  5. Peter Grimes~Act 2. Interlude 4. Passacaglia
  6. Peter Grimes~Act 2. Go there!
  7. Peter Grimes~Act 2. Now!... Now!
  8. Peter Grimes~Act 2. Peter Grimes! Nobody here?
  9. Peter Grimes~Act 3. Interlude 5. Evening (Moonlight)
  10. Peter Grimes~Act 3. Assign your prettiness to me
  11. Peter Grimes~Act 3. Pah! Mr. Keene, Mr. Keene
  12. Peter Grimes~Act 3. Come along Doctor!
  13. Peter Grimes~Act 3. Embroidery in childhood
  14. Peter Grimes~Act 3. Mr. Swallow! I want the lawyer Swallow!
  15. Peter Grimes~Act 3. Who holds himself apart
  16. Peter Grimes~Act 3. Interlude 6. Fog
  17. Peter Grimes~Act 3. Grimes! Grimes!
  18. Peter Grimes~Act 3. Peter. We've come to take you home
  19. Peter Grimes~Act 3. To those who pass the Borough

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Peter Pears   Primary Artist,Vocals,Tenor (Vocal)
Benjamin Britten   Primary Artist,Conductor
David Kelly   Bass (Vocal),Vocals
Royal Opera House Covent Garden Orchestra   Orchestra
Lauris Elms   Vocals
Owen Brannigan   Vocals,Bass (Vocal)
James Pease   Vocals
Claire Watson   Soprano (Vocal),Vocals
Geraint Evans   Vocals,Baritone (Vocal)
John Lanigan   Vocals,Tenor (Vocal)
Marion Studholme   Vocals,Soprano (Vocal)
Royal Opera House Covent Garden Chorus   Choir/Chorus
Marcus Norman   Vocals
Raymond Nilsson   Vocals,Tenor (Vocal)
Jean Watson   Vocals
Iris Kells   Vocals

Technical Credits

Benjamin Britten   Composer,Adaptation
Dennis Collins   Liner Note Translation
Nick Findell   Unknown Contributor Role
Angus McBean   Photography
Andrew Wedman   Remastering
Kenneth Wilkinson   Engineer
Erik Smith   Producer
Kenneth Green   Cover Art
Jeremy Tilston   Art Direction
Gerd Uekermann   Liner Note Translation
Christiane Frobenius   Liner Note Translation
Donald Mitchell   Liner Notes
George Crabbe   Poetry
Philip Brett   Liner Notes
Montagu Slater   Librettist
Marcus Norman   Unknown Contributor Role
Madeline Jay   Liner Note Translation
Eric Walter White   Synopsis,Liner Notes
Iris Kells   Unknown Contributor Role
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