Author | Anthony Burgess |
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Language | English |
Genre | libretto |
Publisher | Hutchinson |
Publication date | 24 October 1985 |
Media type | |
Pages | 96 |
ISBN | 0-09-163521-7 |
OCLC | 14212873 |
782.1/2 19 | |
LC Class | ML50.W363 O3 1985 |
Oberon Old and New or Oberon Past and Present is a book containing a new libretto written by Anthony Burgess in 1985 for Carl Maria von Weber's last opera Oberon (1826). The libretto was commissioned by Scottish Opera, and first used in Glasgow on 23 October 1985, in a performance conducted by Sir Alexander Gibson and directed by Graham Vick, with production design by Russell Craig.[1]
Although the composer was German, the original libretto by James Robinson Planché is also in English, and included in the book. Complaints about Planché's libretto have been common over the years, with Donald Tovey going so far as to call it a "pig-trough"; in performance it has usually been replaced with the German version by Theodor Hell.
In August 2004, Scottish Opera staged several of Weber's operas, including Oberon (on 18 August), shortly before disbanding its chorus in order to meet budget cuts. However, Burgess's libretto was not used. One critic observed that: