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Benjamin Britten (Composer), Benjamin Britten (Conductor), Royal Opera House Chorus and Orchestra Covent Garden (Orchestra), Claire Watson (Performer), David Kelly (Performer), Geraint Evans (Performer), Iris Kells (Performer), James Pease (Performer), Jean Watson (Performer), John Lanigan (Performer), Lauris Elms (Performer), Marion Studholme (Performer), Owen Brannigan (Performer), Peter Pears (Performer), Raymond Nilsson (Performer)
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  • Performer: Claire Watson, David Kelly, Geraint Evans, Iris Kells, James Pease, et al.
  • Orchestra: Royal Opera House Chorus and Orchestra Covent Garden
  • Conductor: Benjamin Britten
  • Composer: Benjamin Britten
  • Audio CD (February 26, 2001)
  • SPARS Code: ADD
  • Number of Discs: 2
  • Format: Import
  • Label: Decca Import
  • ASIN: B000059ZIE
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #344,432 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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Disc: 1
1. Peter Grimes! (Prologue) - Britten,
2. You Sailed Your Boat Round the Coast (Prologue)
3. Peter Grimes, I Here Advise You! (Prologue)
4. The Truth...the Pity...and the Truth (Prologue)
5. Interlude 1 (Prologue)
6. Oh! Hang at Open Doors the Net, The Cork (Erster Akt)
7. Hi! Give Us a Hand! (Erster Akt)
8. I Have to Go from Pub to Pub (Erster Akt)
9. Let Her Among You Without Fault Cast the First Stone (Erster Akt)
10. Look, The Storm Cone! (ErsterAkt)
See all 26 tracks on this disc
Disc: 2
1. We Planned That Their Lives Should Have a New Start (Zweiter Akt)
2. Swallow! Shall We Go and See Grimes in This Hut? (Zweiter Akt)
3. Now Is Gossip Put on Trial (Zweiter Akt)
4. From the Gutter, Why Should We Trouble at Their Ribaldries? (Zweiter Ak
5. Interlude 4 (Zweiter Akt)
6. Go There! (Zweiter Akt)
7. Now! ...Now! ... (Zweiter Akt)
8. Peter Grimes! Nobody Here? (Zweiter Akt)
9. Interlude 5 (Dritter Akt)
10. Assign Your Prettiness to Me (Dritter Akt)
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5.0 out of 5 stars A great Peter Grimes, but no longer absolute, February 19, 2006
The already excellent sonics on Decca's 1958 Peter Grimes have been refurbished in this two-fer issued in 1999. It's a great bargain now, and a classic performance, of course, with inspired conducting from Britten himself, stressing the chamber quality of his orchestratoin. But the intervening years have brought quite a few more versions equally excellent in one way or another. Colin Davis re-thought the opera completely in his famous set on Philips, making Grimes more tormented and elemental; he was hugely aided by Jon Vickers' primoridal portrayal of a brutal, enigmatic, and haunted hero.

Peter Pears created the role, and the excerpts he recorded for EMI in 1948 are definitive; here, only ten years later, his vocal powers are much reduced, and there is a marked absence of inner torment and outwardly expressed anguish. Throughout the text runs a haunting but perplexing homoerotic theme, which Pears interprets sympatehtically. It's as if his shy, poetic Grimes can only relate to his apaprenntice boys, and their doom is symbolic of the doom faced by any man who is attracted, however innocently, to youths--this was a problem that Britten himself wrestled with in his personal life. On a simpler social level, Pears sings with a marked upper0class accent quite foreign to an illiterate fisherman.

Later performers see the role more grimly as a half-crazy anti-social misfit, torn by his inability to resist violence, fighting tto relate to Ellen but failing because of nameless inner demons. There's not much of that in the Pears/Britten conception; the composer hated Vickers' anguished Grimes so much that he walked out on it. I think everyone who loves this opera should own both interpretations, yet there's no doubt that Britten's conducting remains definitive.
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5.0 out of 5 stars still definitive - but not the only view, November 16, 2007
I love this recording. The atmospheric interludes are brilliantly handled by composer/ conductor Britten. Pears is strangely controversial. While his voice quality per se and accent don't bother me, his diction at times gets very mushy, and that DOES. Claire Watson makes Ellen Orford into a wonderfully simple and effective anchor for Peter Grimes - one he can't reach out to. James Pease's Balstrode is wise and sympathetic to Peter. But the entire cast is fabulous. It was a Decca/London triumph all around, and for that we can only say: Wow!

Yes, there are other recordings and other views of the opera. And some other Britten conducted performances are far less well prepared than this (the ALBERT HERRING in the series suffers from some very inaccurate singing in principle roles). But this is a treasure.
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