Georgiana – Buxton International Festival
Thomas Linley (1756–78); Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756–91); Giovanni Paisiello (1740–1816); Martín y Soler (1754–1806); Stephen Storace (1762–96)
Performed in English, with side-titles
A Buxton International Festival production, with the Northern Chamber Orchestra.
The world premiere of a specially commissioned 40th Anniversary opera pasticcio, illustrating the life and times of Georgiana Cavendish, the 5th Duchess of Devonshire. While her husband was building Buxton’s magnificent Crescent, Georgiana Cavendish was setting London society alight with a mixture of dangerous liaisons, political activism and reckless gambling. Her life (1757–1806) inspired a best-selling biography by Amanda Foreman and the Keira Knightley Hollywood film, The Duchess.
Georgiana’s life is a story of obsession, the high life and celebrity, and of the relationship between two women in an age of male dominance. The score weaves together music by many of the composers Georgiana would have heard: Martín y Soler, the composer of Una cosa rara, quoted in the supper scene of Don Giovanni; Giovanni Paisiello, the most popular opera composer of his day; Stephen Storace, the brother of Nancy Storace, who created the role of Susanna in Mozart’s Le nozze di Figaro; Thomas Linley, known as ‘the English Mozart’; and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart himself.
Lyrics by Michael Williams, text by Janet Plater. Music compiled by Mark Tatlow.
Buxton Opera House
7-20 July 2019