The English Cat
The English Cat (in German , Die englische Katze ) is an opera in two acts by Hans Werner Henze to an English libretto by Edward Bond , based on Les peines de coeur d'une chatte anglaise (The heartbreak of an English cat ) by Honoré de Balzac . The opera was first performed in a German translation at the Württemberg State Theater in Schwetzingen in 1983 . The French premiere was at the Opéra-Comique , Paris in 1984 . The first performance using the original English text was at Santa Fe on 13 July 1985 .[1] [2] The UK premiere was at the Leith Theatre, Edinburgh , on 19 August 1987.[3] A revised version was performed at Montepulciano in 1990 and this was given in London in 1991 .
Roles
Lord Puff (tenor)
Minette, Lord Puff's wife (soprano)
Tom, Minette's lover (baritone)
Arnold (bass)
Babette, Minette's sister (mezzo-soprano)
Der Mond (The moon; mezzo-soprano)
Synopsis
The opera is set in London in the 1890s .
A group of bourgeois cats has formed the Royal Society for the Protection of Rats. Avowed pacifists as well, the society has been raising a young orphan mouse, Louise. There is a love triangle between Lord Puff, his wife Minette, and Tom.
Woodwind : 2 flutes (also alto flute and piccolo , 2 oboes (also English horn , 2nd doubling on Heckelphone ), 2 clarinets (1st doubling on E flat clarinet , 2nd on bass clarinet and contrabass clarinet , 2 bassoons (2nd doubling on double bassoon
Brass : 2 horns , 1 trumpet , 1 trombone
Percussion (3 players): 2 glass bars, 9 Chinese gongs , suspended cymbals , African wood drum , 8 log drums, tumba , maracas , claves , güiro , 2 sistrums , wood block , cabaça, 5 temple blocks , switches , American slat clacks, bass metallophone (or bass xylophone ), 9 finger cymbals , slide whistle , 14 small bells
harp , piano (also 4 hands), celesta , small organ (instrument) , zither , strings (6.4.3.3.1)
Recording
Wergo WER 62042: Richard Berkeley-Steele (Lord Puff), Mark Coles (Arnold), Louisa Kennedy (Minett), Gunvor Nilsson (Babette/Der Mond), Ian Platt (Tom); Parnassus Orchestra London; Markus Stenz , conductor
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