BRITTEN A Midsummer Night's Dream - World Premiere
This week’s new release is Benjamin Britten’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream in the world premiere performance from the Jubilee Hall, Aldeburgh, on 11 June 1960. Benjamin Britten conducts the English Opera Group Orchestra, with Alfred Deller as Oberon, Jennifer Vyvyan as Titania, Owen Brannigan as Bottom and Peter Pears as Flute, preserving the work at the very moment it first reached the stage.
The performance has a freshness no later studio account can quite reproduce, while Britten’s extraordinary fairy-world orchestration gives the recording a colour all its own. The BBC source is remarkably fine for 1960, and the new Pristine XR Ambient Stereo remastering opens out the Jubilee Hall acoustic while retaining the focus and character of the original, giving the harps, percussion, keyboards, strings and voices a wonderfully natural sense of space.
Our special offer this week marks the 68th anniversary of Ralph Vaughan Williams’s death on 26 August 1958. All Pristine recordings featuring Vaughan Williams are reduced by 10% from 21 to 27 August, with the saving applied automatically at checkout.