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Miss Julie (Alwyn opera)


Miss Julie is an English-language opera in two acts, with music and libretto by William Alwyn. His second and final opera, premiered in 1977 as a radio broadcast, Alwyn based his opera on the 1888 play Miss Julie by Swedish playwright August Strindberg.

Performance history edit

The opera received its premiere as a BBC Radio 3 broadcast on 16 July 1977, from a studio recording made on 17 February 1977 in Brent Town Hall. Its first stage production was in 1992 at the Ballerup Theatre in Copenhagen, by Opera-Fabrikken. The first UK production was at the Norwich Triennial Festival in October 1997.[1] The BBC Symphony Orchestra performed the opera in a semi-staged concert performance at the Barbican Centre in October 2019.[2]

Roles edit

Role Voice type Premiere performance
BBC broadcast, 16 July 1977
Stage premiere
Ballerup Theater, Opera-Fabrikken
26 October 1992
UK stage premiere
Theatre Royal, Norwich
15 October 1997
Miss Julie soprano Jill Gomez Susanne Raber Judith Howarth
Jean, manservant of the Count, Miss Julie's father baritone Benjamin Luxon Jørn Pedersen Karl Raymond
Kristin, the cook mezzo-soprano Della Jones Annette Lindjerg Simonsen Fiona Kimm
Ulrik, the gamekeeper tenor Anthony Rolfe Johnson Ole Vadsten Ian Caley
Orchestra BBC Concert Orchestra Lyngby-Taarbæk Symfoniorkester Britten Sinfonia
Conductor Vilém Tauský Frans Rasmussen Nicholas Cleobury

Synopsis edit

The action is set on an estate of a Swedish count, during Midsommarafton (Midsummer's Eve).

Act I edit

Scene 1: The Count's staff and servants are celebrating Midsummer at a dance in a nearby barn. The Count is at his sister's residence and has left his daughter, Miss Julie, in charge of the house. Kristin, the cook and Jean's implicit fiancee, waits for Jean to take her to the dance. Meanwhile, she stirs on the stove a potion for Miss Julie's lap-dog, who is on heat, meant to keep other dogs away. Jean returns to the kitchen from the barn and has danced with Miss Julie, whom he found with Ulrik, the gamekeeper. Jean and Kristin state that Miss Julie has become 'utterly crazy' since her mother's suicide. Jean brazenly opens a stolen bottle of the Count's wine, then starts to tease Kristin's affections. Miss Julie interrupts them, nominally asking about the potion but hoping to lure Jean back to the barn. Miss Juie tells Kristin to go and change for the dance. She then sings to Jean about Midsummer Night and persuades him not to wait for Kristin.

Scene 2: Jean and Miss Julie return from the barn, after midnight. She alternately taunts him about his peasant background and provokes him. When he eventually kisses her, she is shocked and slaps him, but remains. Miffed, he starts to polish the Count's boots, but she orders him to stop, and they embrace. Ulrik approaches the kitchen, drunk and singing an innuendo-laden song about them. Jean has just enough time to hide Miss Julie in his bedroom before Ulrik arrives, who demands his own fun with her. Ulrik indicates that everyone knows of, and mocks, Miss Julie's infatuation with Jean. Ulrik then leaves. Miss Julie emerges angry, ashamed, and terrified of her father's reaction. She says that she has no option but to run away, and Jean sees an opportunity to fulfill his long-desired plan of opening a hotel in Lugano. They must leave by daybreak, before the Count returns. Meanwhile, they can spend the night together.

Act II edit

At dawn, Jean emerges from his bedroom. Miss Julie already regrets the assignation, but feels compelled to go along with Jean's plan, which, she now realises, depends on her stealing money from her father. She obeys and goes upstairs. Kristin enters and sees two glasses on the table. Jean says that he was drinking with Ulrik, but Kristin disbelieves him, and says that she will avoid scandal by giving notice, after which she and Jean will get married, which sentiment Jean dismisses. Ulrik returns to apologise for his earlier actions, but soon quarrels with Jean.

Miss Julie returns, dressed for travel, with a suitcase and her dog. Jean grabs, and orders Ulrik to dispose of, the dog. Offstage, a gunshot is heard. Miss Julie collapses. Jean and Kristin hurl accusations at each other. The ringing of the kitchen bell announces the return of the Count. Miss Julie watches as Jean begins to put on his uniform. He then dismisses the idea of the hotel in Lugano as a dream on Midsummer Night. Distraught, Miss Julie asks what to do next. Jean suggests her mother's way. The bell rings again. Jean pushes Miss Julie aside before climbing the stairs. Miss Julie picks up his razor from the table, then walks steadily and slowly out into the park.

Recording edit

Lyrita made the first commercial recording of the opera over the period of 23–26 January 1979, at Kingsway Hall, with Vilem Tausky conducting the Philharmonia Orchestra.[3][4][5][6][7] The cast consisted of the following singers:

  • Jill Gomez (Miss Julie)
  • Benjamin Luxon (Jean)
  • Della Jones (Kristin)
  • John Mitchinson (Ulrik)

The second recording of the opera appeared in July 2020 on Chandos (CHAN 5253), a studio recording with Sakari Oramo conducting the BBC Symphony Orchestra and the following singers, who also sang in the October 2019 Barbican performance:[8]

  • Anna Patalong (Miss Julie)
  • Benedict Nelson (Jean)
  • Rosie Aldridge (Kristin)
  • Samuel Sakker (Ulrik)

References edit

  1. ^ Dressler, John C., William Alwyn: A Research and Information Guide. Routledge (New York and London), ISBN 978-0-415-88605-5, pp 170-171.
  2. ^ Andrew Clements (4 October 2019). "Miss Julie review – Sakari Oramo's revival brims with colour and verve". The Guardian. Retrieved 2019-11-02.
  3. ^ Colin Clarke (April 2004). "Review - William Alwyn - Miss Julie". MusicWeb International. Retrieved 4 November 2010.
  4. ^ David Hurwitz. "Review - William Alwyn - Miss Julie". Classics Today. Retrieved 4 November 2010.
  5. ^ Miss Julie, opera in two acts (CD liner). William Alwyn. Lyrita. 1992. SRCD.2218.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)
  6. ^ Rickards, Guy (June 1993). Tempo (New Ser.), 185: pp. 47-48.
  7. ^ Raymond Ericson (23 September 1984). "Neglected British Operas Are Heard". New York Times. Retrieved 2007-09-08.
  8. ^ Richard Fairman (2020-07-03). "BBC Symphony Orchestra's Alwyn: Miss Julie — sensationally gripping". Financial Times. Retrieved 2020-07-06.

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Not to be confused with Miss Julie Rorem opera the 1965 opera by Ned Rorem or Julie opera the 2005 opera by Philippe Boesmans Miss Julie is an English language opera in two acts with music and libretto by William Alwyn His second and final opera premiered in 1977 as a radio broadcast Alwyn based his opera on the 1888 play Miss Julie by Swedish playwright August Strindberg Contents 1 Performance history 2 Roles 3 Synopsis 3 1 Act I 3 2 Act II 4 Recording 5 ReferencesPerformance history editThe opera received its premiere as a BBC Radio 3 broadcast on 16 July 1977 from a studio recording made on 17 February 1977 in Brent Town Hall Its first stage production was in 1992 at the Ballerup Theatre in Copenhagen by Opera Fabrikken The first UK production was at the Norwich Triennial Festival in October 1997 1 The BBC Symphony Orchestra performed the opera in a semi staged concert performance at the Barbican Centre in October 2019 2 Roles editRole Voice type Premiere performanceBBC broadcast 16 July 1977 Stage premiereBallerup Theater Opera Fabrikken 26 October 1992 UK stage premiereTheatre Royal Norwich 15 October 1997Miss Julie soprano Jill Gomez Susanne Raber Judith HowarthJean manservant of the Count Miss Julie s father baritone Benjamin Luxon Jorn Pedersen Karl RaymondKristin the cook mezzo soprano Della Jones Annette Lindjerg Simonsen Fiona KimmUlrik the gamekeeper tenor Anthony Rolfe Johnson Ole Vadsten Ian CaleyOrchestra BBC Concert Orchestra Lyngby Taarbaek Symfoniorkester Britten SinfoniaConductor Vilem Tausky Frans Rasmussen Nicholas CleoburySynopsis editThe action is set on an estate of a Swedish count during Midsommarafton Midsummer s Eve Act I edit Scene 1 The Count s staff and servants are celebrating Midsummer at a dance in a nearby barn The Count is at his sister s residence and has left his daughter Miss Julie in charge of the house Kristin the cook and Jean s implicit fiancee waits for Jean to take her to the dance Meanwhile she stirs on the stove a potion for Miss Julie s lap dog who is on heat meant to keep other dogs away Jean returns to the kitchen from the barn and has danced with Miss Julie whom he found with Ulrik the gamekeeper Jean and Kristin state that Miss Julie has become utterly crazy since her mother s suicide Jean brazenly opens a stolen bottle of the Count s wine then starts to tease Kristin s affections Miss Julie interrupts them nominally asking about the potion but hoping to lure Jean back to the barn Miss Juie tells Kristin to go and change for the dance She then sings to Jean about Midsummer Night and persuades him not to wait for Kristin Scene 2 Jean and Miss Julie return from the barn after midnight She alternately taunts him about his peasant background and provokes him When he eventually kisses her she is shocked and slaps him but remains Miffed he starts to polish the Count s boots but she orders him to stop and they embrace Ulrik approaches the kitchen drunk and singing an innuendo laden song about them Jean has just enough time to hide Miss Julie in his bedroom before Ulrik arrives who demands his own fun with her Ulrik indicates that everyone knows of and mocks Miss Julie s infatuation with Jean Ulrik then leaves Miss Julie emerges angry ashamed and terrified of her father s reaction She says that she has no option but to run away and Jean sees an opportunity to fulfill his long desired plan of opening a hotel in Lugano They must leave by daybreak before the Count returns Meanwhile they can spend the night together Act II edit At dawn Jean emerges from his bedroom Miss Julie already regrets the assignation but feels compelled to go along with Jean s plan which she now realises depends on her stealing money from her father She obeys and goes upstairs Kristin enters and sees two glasses on the table Jean says that he was drinking with Ulrik but Kristin disbelieves him and says that she will avoid scandal by giving notice after which she and Jean will get married which sentiment Jean dismisses Ulrik returns to apologise for his earlier actions but soon quarrels with Jean Miss Julie returns dressed for travel with a suitcase and her dog Jean grabs and orders Ulrik to dispose of the dog Offstage a gunshot is heard Miss Julie collapses Jean and Kristin hurl accusations at each other The ringing of the kitchen bell announces the return of the Count Miss Julie watches as Jean begins to put on his uniform He then dismisses the idea of the hotel in Lugano as a dream on Midsummer Night Distraught Miss Julie asks what to do next Jean suggests her mother s way The bell rings again Jean pushes Miss Julie aside before climbing the stairs Miss Julie picks up his razor from the table then walks steadily and slowly out into the park Recording editLyrita made the first commercial recording of the opera over the period of 23 26 January 1979 at Kingsway Hall with Vilem Tausky conducting the Philharmonia Orchestra 3 4 5 6 7 The cast consisted of the following singers Jill Gomez Miss Julie Benjamin Luxon Jean Della Jones Kristin John Mitchinson Ulrik The second recording of the opera appeared in July 2020 on Chandos CHAN 5253 a studio recording with Sakari Oramo conducting the BBC Symphony Orchestra and the following singers who also sang in the October 2019 Barbican performance 8 Anna Patalong Miss Julie Benedict Nelson Jean Rosie Aldridge Kristin Samuel Sakker Ulrik References edit Dressler John C William Alwyn A Research and Information Guide Routledge New York and London ISBN 978 0 415 88605 5 pp 170 171 Andrew Clements 4 October 2019 Miss Julie review Sakari Oramo s revival brims with colour and verve The Guardian Retrieved 2019 11 02 Colin Clarke April 2004 Review William Alwyn Miss Julie MusicWeb International Retrieved 4 November 2010 David Hurwitz Review William Alwyn Miss Julie Classics Today Retrieved 4 November 2010 Miss Julie opera in two acts CD liner William Alwyn Lyrita 1992 SRCD 2218 a href Template Cite AV media notes html title Template Cite AV 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