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Dr Dee

Dr Dee: An English Opera is an opera created by theatre director Rufus Norris and musician and composer Damon Albarn. Its debut performance was at the Palace Theatre, Manchester in July 2011, as part of the 2011 Manchester International Festival.[1] The opera is based on the life of John Dee, medical and scientific advisor to Elizabeth I.[2]

Original poster

Background Edit

 
An engraving of John Dee, 1845

Damon Albarn became associated with the Manchester International Festival through a 2006 concert production by his band Gorillaz, Demon Days Live, a 2007 Chinese opera, Monkey: Journey to the West, and a 2009 immersive theatre production, It Felt Like a Kiss, for which he wrote music.[3][4]

An opera titled Doctor Dee was originally planned as a collaboration between Albarn, Gorillaz partner Jamie Hewlett and comic book author Alan Moore.[5] According to Moore, he was approached by Albarn and Hewlett to collaborate on an opera featuring superheroes, but instead he suggested John Dee as a subject. He withdrew from the project when expected contributions from Albarn and Hewlett to his magazine Dodgem Logic failed to materialise.[6] Moore is credited for "inspiration" in the opera's official programme[7] and his incomplete libretto was published in Strange Attractor magazine.[8]

Production Edit

Dr Dee ran from 1 to 9 July 2011 at the Palace Theatre, Manchester. It was commissioned by the Manchester International Festival, English National Opera and the London 2012 Festival.[9] It was subsequently performed from 26 June to 7 July 2012 at the London Coliseum, as part of the London 2012 Festival.[10]

The opera was scored for a band combining Elizabethan English instruments (viola da gamba, shawm, dulcian, crumhorn, recorder, lute) with the African kora and the distinctive drumming of Nigerian percussionist Tony Allen. Damon Albarn played acoustic guitar and harmonium and sang on a number of songs. A twenty-piece conventional orchestra was provided by the BBC Philharmonic and conducted by André de Ridder.[9]

John Dee, a non-singing part, was played by Bertie Carvel. Dee's wife, Katherine, was played by Anna Dennis. Francis Walsingham was played by Steven Page. Edward Kelley was played by Christopher Robson, whose singing was described as "sublime" by Albarn.[9][11]

Reception Edit

The Guardian gave the Manchester production four stars, saying that it "reaches to the heart of the tragedy of an overreaching intellect destroyed by a deal with a second-rate Mephistopheles".[12] The Independent also awarded four stars, saying that the production was "mostly a triumph, but the opening dumb show and final song don't work".[13] Rupert Christiansen in The Daily Telegraph gave the same star-rating, describing the opera as "fresh, original and heartfelt".[14] The NME described it as "visually sumptuous and musically haunting".[15]

Soundtrack Edit

Dr Dee
 
Soundtrack album by
Released7 May 2012 (2012-05-07)
Recorded2011 at Studio 13, London and MediaCityUK, Salford
Genre
Length48:05
LabelParlophone
ProducerDamon Albarn
Damon Albarn chronology
Leave-Taking EP
(2012)
Dr Dee
(2012)
Blur 21
(2012)
Damon Albarn solo chronology
Democrazy
(2003)
Dr Dee
(2012)
Everyday Robots
(2014)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic     [16]
Classic Rock          [17]

Track listing Edit

All tracks are written by Damon Albarn

No.TitleLength
1."The Golden Dawn"3:56
2."Apple Carts"2:37
3."O Spirit, Animate Us"3:48
4."The Moon Exalted"5:43
5."A Man of England"3:17
6."Saturn"2:05
7."Coronation"1:10
8."The Marvelous Dream"2:23
9."A Prayer"1:33
10."Edward Kelley"3:29
11."Preparation"3:01
12."9 Point Star"1:33
13."Temptation Comes in the Afternoon"2:05
14."Watching the Fire that Waltzed Away"2:37
15."Moon (Interlude)"0:29
16."Cathedrals"3:01
17."Tree of Beauty"2:00
18."The Dancing King"3:24
Total length:48:05

Personnel Edit

  • Damon Albarn – vocals, harmony vocals, backing vocals, acoustic guitar, producer, artwork
Production
  • Stephen Sedgwick – engineer, recording
  • Stephen Rinker – engineer
  • Andre De Ridder – conductor
  • Valgeir Sigurdsson – mixing
  • Alexander Overington – assistant mixing
  • Einar Stefannsson – assistant mixing
  • Paul Evans – assistant mixing
  • Tim Young – mastering
Additional musicians
  • Tony Allen – drums
  • Simon Tong – guitar
  • Mike Smith – organ
  • Arngeir Hauksson – theorbo
  • Madou Diabate – kora
  • Liam Byrne – viol
  • Anne Allen – wind
  • Bill Lyons – wind
  • David Hatcher – wind
  • Anna Dennis – vocals
  • Bertie Carvel – vocals
  • Christopher Robson – vocals
  • Melanie Pappenheim – vocals
  • Stephen Page – vocals
  • Victoria Couper – vocals
  • BBC Philharmonic
  • Palace Voices – vocals
Other personnel
  • Stephen Higgins – music supervisor
  • Paul Arditti – recording consultant

References Edit

  1. ^ . Manchester International Festival. Archived from the original on 21 March 2011. Retrieved 18 March 2011.
  2. ^ "Damon Albarn to star in new stage show". BBC News. 17 March 2011. Retrieved 18 March 2011.
  3. ^ Morley, Paul (6 November 2005). "Gorillaz at the Manchester International Festival". The Daily Telegraph. London. Retrieved 16 February 2011.
  4. ^ It Felt Like a Kiss (theatre programme). Manchester, UK: Manchester International Festival. 2009.
  5. ^ "Gorillaz ditch opera project with Watchman's Alan Moore". New Musical Express. Retrieved 18 March 2011.
  6. ^ Michaels, Sean (15 June 2010). "Gorillaz and Alan Moore fall out over opera". The Guardian. London. Retrieved 15 June 2010.
  7. ^ "Dr Dee: Damon Albarn's Magickal Mystery Tour Fails To Become Gold". The Quietus. Retrieved 5 July 2011.
  8. ^ "John Dee Opera Goes Ahead". Strange Attractor. 17 March 2011. Retrieved 16 October 2011.
  9. ^ a b c Dr Dee Official Programme. Manchester, UK: Manchester International Festival. 2011.
  10. ^ "Damon Albarn's 'Doctor Dee' to open in London in June 2012". NME.
  11. ^ Christiansen, Rupert (29 June 2011). "Damon Albarn interview for Dr Dee opera – Manchester International Festival". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 16 October 2011.
  12. ^ Hickling, Alfred (2 July 2011). "Dr Dee". The Guardian. Retrieved 16 October 2011.
  13. ^ Vallely, Paul (5 July 2011). "Dr Dee". The Independent. Retrieved 16 October 2011.
  14. ^ Christiansen, Rupert (4 July 2011). "Dr Dee". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 16 October 2011.
  15. ^ Nicolson, Barry (12 July 2011). "Damon Albarn And Rufus Norris – Dr Dee". New Musical Express. Retrieved 16 October 2011.
  16. ^ Erlewine, Stephen Thomas. "Damon Albarn - Dr. Dee review". AllMusic. All Media Network. Retrieved 2017-07-24.
  17. ^ Dalton, Stephen (July 2012). "Damon Albarn - Dr. Dee". Classic Rock. No. 172. p. 97.

External links Edit

  • Production Images

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For the mathematician see John Dee Dr Dee An English Opera is an opera created by theatre director Rufus Norris and musician and composer Damon Albarn Its debut performance was at the Palace Theatre Manchester in July 2011 as part of the 2011 Manchester International Festival 1 The opera is based on the life of John Dee medical and scientific advisor to Elizabeth I 2 Original poster Contents 1 Background 2 Production 2 1 Reception 3 Soundtrack 3 1 Track listing 3 2 Personnel 4 References 5 External linksBackground Edit nbsp An engraving of John Dee 1845Damon Albarn became associated with the Manchester International Festival through a 2006 concert production by his band Gorillaz Demon Days Live a 2007 Chinese opera Monkey Journey to the West and a 2009 immersive theatre production It Felt Like a Kiss for which he wrote music 3 4 An opera titled Doctor Dee was originally planned as a collaboration between Albarn Gorillaz partner Jamie Hewlett and comic book author Alan Moore 5 According to Moore he was approached by Albarn and Hewlett to collaborate on an opera featuring superheroes but instead he suggested John Dee as a subject He withdrew from the project when expected contributions from Albarn and Hewlett to his magazine Dodgem Logic failed to materialise 6 Moore is credited for inspiration in the opera s official programme 7 and his incomplete libretto was published in Strange Attractor magazine 8 Production EditDr Dee ran from 1 to 9 July 2011 at the Palace Theatre Manchester It was commissioned by the Manchester International Festival English National Opera and the London 2012 Festival 9 It was subsequently performed from 26 June to 7 July 2012 at the London Coliseum as part of the London 2012 Festival 10 The opera was scored for a band combining Elizabethan English instruments viola da gamba shawm dulcian crumhorn recorder lute with the African kora and the distinctive drumming of Nigerian percussionist Tony Allen Damon Albarn played acoustic guitar and harmonium and sang on a number of songs A twenty piece conventional orchestra was provided by the BBC Philharmonic and conducted by Andre de Ridder 9 John Dee a non singing part was played by Bertie Carvel Dee s wife Katherine was played by Anna Dennis Francis Walsingham was played by Steven Page Edward Kelley was played by Christopher Robson whose singing was described as sublime by Albarn 9 11 Reception Edit The Guardian gave the Manchester production four stars saying that it reaches to the heart of the tragedy of an overreaching intellect destroyed by a deal with a second rate Mephistopheles 12 The Independent also awarded four stars saying that the production was mostly a triumph but the opening dumb show and final song don t work 13 Rupert Christiansen in The Daily Telegraph gave the same star rating describing the opera as fresh original and heartfelt 14 The NME described it as visually sumptuous and musically haunting 15 Soundtrack EditDr Dee nbsp Soundtrack album by Damon 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vocals harmony vocals backing vocals acoustic guitar producer artworkProductionStephen Sedgwick engineer recording Stephen Rinker engineer Andre De Ridder conductor Valgeir Sigurdsson mixing Alexander Overington assistant mixing Einar Stefannsson assistant mixing Paul Evans assistant mixing Tim Young masteringAdditional musiciansTony Allen drums Simon Tong guitar Mike Smith organ Arngeir Hauksson theorbo Madou Diabate kora Liam Byrne viol Anne Allen wind Bill Lyons wind David Hatcher wind Anna Dennis vocals Bertie Carvel vocals Christopher Robson vocals Melanie Pappenheim vocals Stephen Page vocals Victoria Couper vocals BBC Philharmonic Palace Voices vocalsOther personnelStephen Higgins music supervisor Paul Arditti recording consultantReferences Edit Doctor Dee Manchester International Festival Archived from the original on 21 March 2011 Retrieved 18 March 2011 Damon Albarn to star in new stage show BBC News 17 March 2011 Retrieved 18 March 2011 Morley Paul 6 November 2005 Gorillaz at the Manchester International Festival The Daily Telegraph London Retrieved 16 February 2011 It Felt Like a Kiss theatre programme Manchester UK Manchester International Festival 2009 Gorillaz ditch opera project with Watchman s Alan Moore New Musical Express Retrieved 18 March 2011 Michaels Sean 15 June 2010 Gorillaz and Alan Moore fall out over opera The Guardian London Retrieved 15 June 2010 Dr Dee Damon Albarn s Magickal Mystery Tour Fails To Become Gold The Quietus Retrieved 5 July 2011 John Dee Opera Goes Ahead Strange Attractor 17 March 2011 Retrieved 16 October 2011 a b c Dr Dee Official Programme Manchester UK Manchester International Festival 2011 Damon Albarn s Doctor Dee to open in London in June 2012 NME Christiansen Rupert 29 June 2011 Damon Albarn interview for Dr Dee opera Manchester International Festival The Daily Telegraph Retrieved 16 October 2011 Hickling Alfred 2 July 2011 Dr Dee The Guardian Retrieved 16 October 2011 Vallely Paul 5 July 2011 Dr Dee The Independent Retrieved 16 October 2011 Christiansen Rupert 4 July 2011 Dr Dee The Daily Telegraph Retrieved 16 October 2011 Nicolson Barry 12 July 2011 Damon Albarn And Rufus Norris Dr Dee New Musical Express Retrieved 16 October 2011 Erlewine Stephen Thomas Damon Albarn Dr Dee review AllMusic All Media Network Retrieved 2017 07 24 Dalton Stephen July 2012 Damon Albarn Dr Dee Classic Rock No 172 p 97 External links EditProduction Images Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Dr Dee amp oldid 1143192364, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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