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Britten’s _Turn of the Screw_ — based on a novella by Henry James — is a gripping drama that leaves the reader unsure whether the ghosts are real or figments of the main character’s


imagination. She, the governess, has been hired to care for two orphans, Miles and Flora living at a large country house. The former governess Miss Jessel and the manservant Peter Quint, who


seem to have been in a relationship together, have died, and the young governess is determined to be a calming influence on children who have suffered great loss. Unfortunately the ghosts


of Quint and Jessel play havoc with the governess’s good intentions. Britten’s _idée fixe_ in this opera is the destruction of innocence, well phrased by Quint and Miss Jessel in Act II,


Scene 1: “The ceremony of innocence is drowned.” These words emphasise the suffering Miles and Flora have faced, and suggest that worse is yet to come. The phrase itself comes not from the


Henry James story, but from _The Second Coming_ by W.B. Yeats, and beautifully complements the opera. The music is key to the events, and a phrase of four notes at the start of the score


recurs time and again. As the song of ghosts, it has been there all along. Concealment versus confession is a running theme, well suited to Britten’s genius, which flourished in a lifelong


relationship with the tenor Peter Pears, still proscribed in the days of the opera’s composition. In the original production, the roles of Quint and the governess were given definitive


performances that have stood for all time, and though Quint may be an evil character, his melismatic farewell was written for Peter Pears, and is very attractive. Good and evil, innocence


and experience, we embody both, but are the ghosts real, or is the governess delusional and do the ghosts only exist in her mind? A good staging of this opera should leave the audience to


decide for itself, as in any great art, but sadly this production by Isabella Bywater leaves little to the imagination. As a creator of opera designs, Bywater has produced some very


ingenious ones, but in this case the mystery of what is going on in the governess’s mind is entirely lost. The staging is placed thirty years after the events, with the governess now a


middle-aged woman incarcerated in a mental hospital. The events themselves are supposedly flashbacks and hallucinations. However, the mystery remains in the words and music. The orchestra


played with consummate skill under the baton of Duncan Ward. Singing too was excellent, with Alan Oke delivering the prologue, Robert Murray an attractive Quint (both roles often given by


the same singer), and Jerry Louth and Victoria Nekhaenko as Miles and Flora. The middle-aged, frumpy looking governess in the mental hospital was well sung by Ailish Tynan, the housekeeper


Mrs Grose by Gweneth Ann Rand, and Eleanor Dennis sang beautifully as Miss Jessel. _The Turn of the Screw_ is a superbly disturbing opera, one of Britten’s finest works. A simple staging


with the right lighting can be extremely effective, but this production was too clever by half. A MESSAGE FROM THEARTICLE _We are the only publication that’s committed to covering every


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