Tippett - New Year
£26.55
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Label: NMC Recordings
Cat No: NMCD291
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 2
Genre: Opera
Release Date: 14th March 2025
Contents
Artists
Rhian Lois (soprano)Ross Ramgobin (baritone)
Susan Bickley (mezzo-soprano)
Roland Wood (baritone)
Robert Murray (tenor)
Rachel Nicholls (soprano)
Alan Oke (tenor)
BBC Singers
BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra
Conductor
Martyn BrabbinsWorks
New YearArtists
Rhian Lois (soprano)Ross Ramgobin (baritone)
Susan Bickley (mezzo-soprano)
Roland Wood (baritone)
Robert Murray (tenor)
Rachel Nicholls (soprano)
Alan Oke (tenor)
BBC Singers
BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra
Conductor
Martyn BrabbinsAbout
Described by Tippett's acclaimed biographer, Oliver Soden, as the recording that fills a gaping hole in the history of British opera, providing the missing link between Benjamin Britten and Mark-Anthony Turnage, New Year is a space-aged fairytale opera that moves between two worlds of 'Somewhere and Today' and 'Nowhere and Tomorrow'.
Two worlds collide in Tippett's New Year as a visitor from the future ('Nowhere Tomorrow') helps the central reclusive character escape from their personal fears and fantasies and embrace the frightening urban realities of 'Somewhere Today'. The cast features: soprano Rhian Lois as Jo Ann, a trainee children's doctor, baritone Ross Ramgobin as Donny, her young brother; mezzo-soprano Susan Bickley as Nan, their foster mother; baritone Roland Wood as Merlin, the computer wizard; tenor Robert Murray as Pelegrin, the space pilot; soprano Rachel Nicholls as Regan, their boss; and tenor Alan Oke as the Presenter.
Cast:
- Jo Ann: Rhian Lois (soprano)
- Donny: Ross Ramgobin (baritone)
- Nan: Susan Bickley (mezzo-soprano)
- Merlin: Roland Wood (baritone)
- Pelegrin: Robert Murray (tenor)
- Regan: Rachel Nicholls (soprano)
- The Presenter: Alan Oke (tenor)
Reviews
Thanks to the BBC and NMC, Tippett’s operatic swansong can finally be heard exactly as he would have wished. In it, two worlds collide – the reality of today as an urban dystopia and a fantasy projection of tomorrow travelling from space. ... This Scottish-based performance (plus the expert BBC Singers) has no weak links of any kind and is superbly sung and played under the cast-iron guidance of Martyn Brabbins in Glasgow’s City Halls. ... If I had stars to award, I would give all five in glowing gold! Geraint Lewis
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