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Sir John in Love - Vaughan Williams 150

Baritone Andrew Shore takes the title role and leads a fine ensemble cast in Vaughan Williams's Shakespeare-inspired Sir John in Love, recorded in 2006 at English National Opera.

With its sitcom-like cast of characters centred around the corpulent, ageing and impecunious knight Sir John Falstaff (whose deluded self-belief in his irresistible attractiveness to the ladies is his undoing), The Merry Wives of Windsor has obvious operatic potential. By the time Ralph Vaughan Williams made his attempt at Shakespeare's comedy, Otto Nicolai had made a popular German language version and, in Italian, Verdi's Falstaff had become the market leader. But nothing daunted and with a fair degree of chauvinism – he dismissed Boito's libretto for Verdi as 'medicated Shakespeare’ – RVW set about composing a four-act, folk song-saturated score, setting his own faithful-to-Shakespeare libretto.

Sir John in Love premiered as 'The Fat Knight' in a 1929 student production at the Royal College of Music but didn't receive its first professional outing until 1946. Since then the number of UK opera house productions of Sir John can be counted on the fingers of one hand. So Radio 3's Vaughan Williams 150 celebrations is the perfect time for another chance to hear this 2006 archive recording made at English National Opera, with its fine ensemble cast led by baritone Andrew Shore in the title role.

Presented by Flora Willson in conversation with Kate Kennedy.

Acts 1& 2

7.40 pm
Interval

7.55 pm
Acts 3 & 4

Sir John Falstaff ..... Andrew Shore (baritone)
Mrs. Ford ….. Jean Rigby (mezzo-soprano)
Mr. Ford ….. Alastair Miles (bass)
Mrs. Page ….. Marie Mclaughlin (soprano)
Mr. Page ….. Russell Smythe (baritone)
Anne Page ….. Sarah Fox (soprano)
Fenton ….. Andrew Kennedy (tenor)
Mrs. Quickly ….. Sally Burgess (mezzo-soprano)
Host of Garter Inn ….. Nicholas Folwell (baritone)
Slender ….. Christopher Gillett (tenor)
Dr. Caius …. Robert Tear (tenor)
Sir Hugh Evans ….. Iain Paterson (bass)
Bardolph ….. Peter Kerr (tenor)
Nym ….. Paul Napier-Burrows (bass)
Pistol ….. Graeme Danby (bass)
Rugby ….. Mark Richardson (bass)
Peter Simple ….. Richard Coxon (tenor)
Shallow ….. Stuart Kale (tenor)

English National Opera Orchestra & Chorus
Oleg Caetani (conductor)

3 hours, 29 minutes

Last on

Sat 14 May 2022 18:30

Music Played

  • Ralph Vaughan Williams

    Sir John In Love - Acts 1 & 2

    Singer: Andrew Shore. Singer: Jean Rigby. Singer: Alastair Miles. Singer: Marie McLaughlin. Singer: Russell Smythe. Singer: Sarah Fox. Singer: Andrew Kennedy. Singer: Sally Burgess. Singer: Nicholas Folwell. Singer: Christopher Gillett. Choir: English National Opera Chorus. Orchestra: The English National Opera Orchestra. Singer: Richard Coxon. Singer: Mark Richardson. Singer: Iain Paterson. Singer: Graeme Danby. Singer: Peter Kerr. Singer: Paul Napier-Burrows. Conductor: Oleg Caetani. Singer: Robert Tear. Singer: Stuart Kale.
  • Ralph Vaughan Williams

    Sir John In Love - Acts 3 & 4

    Singer: Andrew Shore. Singer: Jean Rigby. Singer: Alastair Miles. Singer: Marie McLaughlin. Singer: Russell Smythe. Singer: Sarah Fox. Singer: Andrew Kennedy. Singer: Sally Burgess. Singer: Nicholas Folwell. Singer: Christopher Gillett. Choir: English National Opera Chorus. Orchestra: The English National Opera Orchestra. Singer: Richard Coxon. Singer: Mark Richardson. Singer: Iain Paterson. Singer: Graeme Danby. Singer: Peter Kerr. Singer: Paul Napier-Burrows. Conductor: Oleg Caetani. Singer: Robert Tear. Singer: Stuart Kale.
  • Edward Elgar

    Falstaff, Symphonic Study in C Minor, Op. 68

    Conductor: Sir Mark Elder. Orchestra: Halle.
    • Elgar: Falstaff, Romance for Bassoon, Cello Concerto & Smoking Cantata.
    • Halle Concerts Society.
    • 1-7.
  • Johann Sebastian Bach

    Prelude and Fugue in B minor, BWV 869 (Book 1, The Well-Tempered Clavier)

    Performer: Angela Hewitt.
    • Bach: The Well-Tempered Clavier: Angela Hewitt.
    • Hyperion.
    • 23.

Broadcast

  • Sat 14 May 2022 18:30