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The Esperanto PiratesReview by J. Donald Smith
The Esperanto Opera Company
Accompanist and Music Director: Mary Towersey
Presented at the British Esperanto Congress, Cheltenham, Easter, 1979, | |||||||||||||||||||
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This most unusual of recordings is taken from a live concert at the
Cheltenham Town Hall in 1979. The recording sounds as if the opera was done
complete, but the subsequent commercial release had the dialog and most of
the recitative replaced by narration which is clearer and generally comes
through much better. Overall the tempi are a bit slow, as befits a
performance for which comprehension was no doubt at more of a premium than
strict adherance to "traditional" tempi. Some of the musical cuts
(elaborated below) seem a bit strange, but made either to fit onto a 90
minute tape, or perhaps because some of the recording was inadequate for
reproduction purposes.
The performance was done with piano accompaniment and omits the overture. Most of the solists are quite strong and would no doubt grace any traditional G&S production. The Pirate King is here more of a light baritone than one is used to but has among the best diction in the cast. Overall, the Sergeant of Police is the strongest performer, but Frederic, Mabel and Ruth are also quite strong singers. The Major-General has, unfortunately, rather weak projection, so that much of his singing, except obviously for Modern Major General, is cut. What are missing from the recording, although present in the libretto are:
My only quibble is that the performing version has, in several places, been considerably modified from the accompanying libretto, making following along rather difficult. It is a recording well worth having if one can find it. It is now out of print.
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