The shocking death of Thomas Becket is brought to life in an opera

henry.jpgBy Michael Church [The Independent, 28 February 2006]
The courtier is talented and loyal. Promoted to chancellor, he ruthlessly implements his master’s will. But, when given a top religious job as well, he unexpectedly resigns his secular one and changes overnight from hedonist to ascetic: now he’s the people’s hero and the scourge of the rich. His master explodes in fury; the two men, once bosom pals, effect a partial reconciliation, but the former courtier’s new-found principles provoke another row. The enraged master berates his henchmen for letting this upstart run riot: they confront the upstart at his workplace, and kill him.