Appearing alongside top professional singers and orchestral players, they
will perform as dancers, singers, actors and instrumentalists. Garsington
Opera’s Artistic Director Douglas Boyd will conduct and
collaborate with the dynamic female creative team of leading British
composer Roxanna Panufnik, novelist and journalist Jessica Duchen (librettist), Creative Director of
Garsington’s Learning and Participation programmeKaren Gillingham (director), movement directorNatasha Khamjani, vocal directorSuzi Zumpe, designerRhiannon Newman Brown and video designer Mischa Ying. Ying
Silver Birch
, a People’s Opera, is a celebration of music, drama and poetry for all the
family (aged 8+). It is a beautiful original story about courage and
aspiration, centring on themes and issues of relationships and family ties
which are tested when two boys go off to fight in a present-day war, while
drawing upon Siegfried Sassoon’s poetry for echoes of the past. Sassoon was
a regular visitor to Garsington Manor in Oxfordshire during the First World
War, and his great-nephew is taking part in the adult company of Silver Birch. The all-female creative team comes together at a
time when opera, like the entertainment industry overall, has become
increasingly aware of a lack of gender parity across all sectors of the
industry.
Roxanna Panufnik is one of Britain’s leading composers and daughter of
Polish composer Andrezej Panufnik. She has written a wide range of pieces
including opera, ballet, music theatre, choral works, chamber compositions
and music for film and TV which are regularly performed all over the world
and have been widely recorded.
Novelist and journalist Jessica Duchen has created a libretto which
cleverly weaves together Siegfried Sassoon’s poems and the testimony of a
British soldier, who served recently in Iraq, to illustrate the human
tragedies of conflicts past and present.
“It is not only the fulfilment of a dream; this creative process,
deeply collaborative at every level, has been entirely new to me, and
it’s one of the most exciting and rewarding experiences I’ve been lucky
enough to encounter,”
said Duchen.
“The theme is the impact of war on soldiers and their families, tying
together Siegfried Sassoon’s World War I poetry and the experiences of
those serving in modern warfare. It is designed to appeal to opera
regulars and first-time attenders alike. It is fast paced and action
packed; emotions run high and Roxanna Panufnik has written some
incredibly beautiful music, as well as letting her hair down a bit in
the battle scene!”
The Company has been selected from workshops and residencies throughout
Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire where over 300 people were auditioned to
take part. It includes a mix of 60 enthusiastic local adults, including 10
recruited from the military community. The 40 strong Youth Company aged
between 10 and 20 come from over 25 different schools and colleges in
Buckinghamshire and beyond, and the 50 youngsters forming the Primary
Company from six local schools. Four child soloists share the key roles of
siblings Leo and Chloe. With ideas created during the devising process by
Sound and Music Consultant Jem Panufnik, a team of students from Cressex
Community School will perform alongside the Sound Design team led by Glen
Gathard and Foley artists from Pinewood Studios. In the orchestra pit, in
partnership with Buckinghamshire Music Education Hub, a group of young
local instrumentalists will have the opportunity to play specially written
shadow parts, performing alongside the Garsington Opera Orchestra.
The professional roles will be performed by Sam Furness
(Jack), Victoria Simmonds (Anna), Darren Jeffery (Simon), Bradley Travis
(Sassoon), Sarah Redgwick (Mrs Morrell) andJames Way (Davey) with the Garsington Opera Orchestra.
Silver Birch
will be performed on the main stage of Garsington Opera at Wormsley on 28,
29, 30 July, start time 7.30pm.
Tickets from £5
www.garsingtonopera.org
Telephone 01865 361636
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