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Benjamin: Lessons in Love and Violence
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Benjamin: Lessons in Love and Violence

May 10, 2018
1h 31m
★ 0.0

Overview

Opera based on the story of Edward II and Piers Gaveston. Music by George Benjamin, libretto by Martin Crimp. BBC broadcast of the 2018 premiere at the Royal Opera House, the composer conducting, prefaced by commentary and interviews.

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Music

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Cast

Stéphane Degout

King

Stéphane Degout

Barbara Hannigan

Isabel

Barbara Hannigan

Gyula Orendt

Gaveston/Stranger

Gyula Orendt

Peter Hoare

Mortimer

Peter Hoare

Samuel Boden

Boy/Young King

Samuel Boden

Ocean Barrington-Cook

Girl

Ocean Barrington-Cook

Jennifer France

Witness 1/Singer 1/Woman 1

Jennifer France

Krisztina Szabó

Witness 2/Singer 2/Woman 2

Krisztina Szabó

Andri Björn Róbertsson

Witness 3/Madman

Andri Björn Róbertsson