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The Turn of the Screw (c) La Monnaie de Munt

Britten The Turn of the Screw

From 02 May TO 14 May 2024
La Monnaie - Bruxelles
Program

Britten : The Turn of the Screw

Cast
  • Orchestre de chambre de la Monnaie
  • Conductor
    Antonio Méndez
  • Director
    Andrea Breth
  • Performers
    The Governess: Sally Matthews
    Mrs Grose: Carole Wilson
    Miss Jessel: Allison Cook
    The Prologue: Ed Lyon
    Peter Quint: Julian Hubbard
  • Venue Info
  • Seating Plan
  • Synopsis

La Monnaie - Bruxelles Location Place de la Monnaie - 1000 Bruxelles Belgique

  • Venue's Capacity: 1152

The history of La Monnaie, Brussels' famous opera house, dates back to 1695, when, after a large part of the city was bombed by the French, the tresorer of the last Spanish gover nor of the Netherlands obtained permission to construct a theatre on the bared site of a workshop where coins were formerly struck.

In 1700, a production of Lully's ATYS inaugurated the Monnaie stage, where opera and theatre performances were alternatively billed, and where, several years later. Napoleon came to hear the famous Talma recite the lines of Racine's BRITTANICUS. The French Emperor thought of constructing a new building just behind the old one. But Brussels soon fell under the reign of the Dutch King, who took over his plans. The second theatre, inaugurated in 1819, would nonetheless cause the Dutch sovereign quite a few headaches. During a performance of Auber's LA MUETTE BE PORTICI, for example, part of the overcrowded audience assembled in front of the building. The artists encored the opera's famous duo that pledges allegiance to the fatherland, and when the hero sang "To arms!" the crowd burst into the city. It was the 30th of August 1830, and the revolution that would lead to Belgian indépendance had begun.

The present hall was constructed in 1856, after the preceeding building was burnt down by one of the fires that have so often marked the history of European concert halls. From this time on. La Monnaie forged a reputation of being a crossroads of creation and modernity, whose audacious billing compensated that of the more conservative Parisian stage. Verdi, Wagner (heard here as nowhere else outside of Germany) or Bizet's CARMEN (which the French at first shunned), all resounded within the theatre's walls.

Since the beginning of our century, La Monnaie has never hesitated to programme works by such revolutionaries as Stravinsky, Berg, Britten, and Prokofiev, long before other opera houses welcomed them. As of 1960, the theatre's reputation was reinforced by the creation of Maurice Béjart's Twentieth Century Ballet, and consecrated under Gerard Mortier's management (1981-1991).

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Synopsis

The Turn of the Screw

THE TURN OF THE SCREW, BRITTEN'S FINEST CHAMBER OPERA


This opera is regarded as Britten's finest stage work. In 1954 he wrote it in four months. Based on a novel by Henry James, the story is one of good and evil. Ideas about the supernatural are explored along with exorcism and procession. Set in Essex in an English Country house, The Turn of the Screw explores Britten's interest in the theme of corruption of innocence.
Britten's music in this production is distinctive and uncomplicated. The "pure" music contrasts with the opera's story which evokes ghosts and other-worldly things.

An English composer, pianist and conductor, Britten is an important figure in 20th century music. The opera opens with music based on a twelve-note "screw" theme. The music developing from this is tightly woven and beautifully constructed.

HISTORY

The opera is set in Bly, Essex, England, in the mid-19th-Century. The mood is dramatic with themes of mystery, magic and relationships.
A governess's two charges see and communicate with ghosts. Afraid for the safety of them she writes to the children's guardian, something she promised not to do. This leads to sad, thought provoking and scary events.

Prologue

At the beginning of The Turn of the Screw a singer tells the story of a governess he once knew who cared for two children in an English Country House. The Guardian was too busy to care for them. When hired she was asked to never write to him about the children, inquire about the history of the House, and never to leave the children.

Act 1

The Governess arrives at Bly House and meets the housekeeper, and the children, Miles and Flora.
A letter arrives from Miles's school expelling the boy. The Governess believes that the children are too innocent to have done anything wrong. The letter is ignored.
Then the governess sees the ghost of Quint, the children's guardian's dead valet and realises the the ghost of Miss Jessel, the previous governess wants to claim Flora.

Act 2

The ghosts Miss Jessel and Quint appear. They had an affair when aliveh and there is an argument about hurt and blame. Accusations abound about the delay in possessing Flora and Miles. The Governess cries about the evil she senses in the house, writes to her employer and decides to leave Bly House.
She tells Miles about the letter and Quint tells Miles to steal it.
Flora is found with the ghost of Miss Jessel. Later Quint appears and Miles dies in the governesses arms.

MAIN ROLES

Prologue, the narrator. Tenor
The Governess, Soprano
Miles, Treble
Flora, Soprano
Mrs. Grose, the housekeeper. Soprano
Miss Jessel, the former governess. Soprano
Peter Quint, the Guardian's former valet, Tenor

The Turn of the Screw has a dramatic power which creates huge impact on an audience.

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