Grace Williams - The Parlour
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Label: Lyrita
Cat No: REAM1147
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Opera
Release Date: 4th July 2025
Contents
Artists
Edith Coates (contralto)Edward Byles (tenor)
Noreen Berry (mezzo-soprano)
Anne Pashley (soprano)
Janet Hughes (soprano)
Jean Allister (mezzo-soprano)
David Lennox (tenor)
John Gibbs (baritone)
Marian Evans (soprano)
Welsh National Opera Company
Welsh National Opera Chorus
City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra
Conductor
Brian BalkwillWorks
The ParlourArtists
Edith Coates (contralto)Edward Byles (tenor)
Noreen Berry (mezzo-soprano)
Anne Pashley (soprano)
Janet Hughes (soprano)
Jean Allister (mezzo-soprano)
David Lennox (tenor)
John Gibbs (baritone)
Marian Evans (soprano)
Welsh National Opera Company
Welsh National Opera Chorus
City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra
Conductor
Brian BalkwillAbout
The Parlour reveals Grace Williams as a natural composer for the theatre, with a flair for character delineation and development. The fast pace means there is no time for a formal overture and the drama begins without preamble. The compact arias, ensembles, recitatives and choruses arise naturally from the music, which is continuous, and there are no long numbers to inhibit the flow of the narrative. As the composer admitted, ‘There’s quite a lot to say in a short time. So whatever else I’ll be accused of, I hardly think anyone could say that the opera drags’.
At its first performance, The Parlour was given a sustained ovation by an enthusiastic audience and there were some very good press notices. Writing in The Sunday Times, Felix Aprahamian was profuse in his admiration, describing The Parlour as ‘hilarious’ and ‘an undoubted hit’, going on to remark that ‘the piece progresses with perfect clarity and a fine sense of musical contrast’. He concluded his observations by commenting that ‘Miss Williams shows a remarkable feeling for musical proportion in her very first operatic essay’.
Recorded 6 November 1966
Cast:
- Grandmama: Edith Coates (contralto)
- Papa, her son: Edward Byles (tenor)
- Mama, her daughter-in-law: Noreen Berry (mezzo-soprano)
- Louisa, her grand-daughter: Anne Pashley (soprano)
- Augusta, her grand-daughter: Janet Hughes (soprano)
- Aunt Genevieve, her daughter: Jean Allister (mezzo-soprano)
- Uncle Steve, her son-in-law: David Lennox (tenor)
- Doctor Charlton, her doctor: John Gibbs (baritone)
- Rosalie, the family servant: Marian Evans (soprano)
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