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The Midsummer Marriage : ウィキペディア英語版
The Midsummer Marriage

''The Midsummer Marriage'' is an opera in three acts, with music and libretto by Michael Tippett. The work's first performance was at Covent Garden, 27 January 1955, conducted by John Pritchard. The reception of the opera was controversial, over perceived confusion as to the libretto and Tippett's use of symbols and psychological references.〔Dickinson, A. E. F., "Round about ''The Midsummer Marriage'' (January 1956). ''Music & Letters'', 37 (1): pp. 50–60.〕〔Spence, Keith, "''Midsummer Marriage'' and its critics: a topical retrospect" (1971). ''The Musical Times'', 112 (1535): p. 28.〕 Nonetheless the opera has received at least ten more productions, including two further productions at the Royal Opera, in England, Wales, Scotland, Germany, Sweden and the United States.
The premiere performance was recorded, and has been issued on compact disc. Covent Garden first revived the work in 1968 conducted by Colin Davis with the Ritual Dances choreographed by Gillian Lynne and in 1970, where the production formed the basis of the first commercial recording.〔White, Eric Walter, "Recordings: Three English Operas Recorded" (1972). ''Tempo'' (New Ser.), 98: pp. 30–32.〕 Tippett extracted the ''Four Ritual Dances'' from the opera as a separate concert work.
==Story background==
The story of ''The Midsummer Marriage'' was consciously modeled after Mozart's ''The Magic Flute''.〔C. M. (no full name given), "Reviews of Music: ''The Midsummer Marriage'' (January 1955). ''Music & Letters'', 36 (1): pp. 93–94.〕 Both trace the path to marriage of one "royal" and one "common" couple: Jenifer and Mark correspond to Pamina and Tamino, the earthy Jack and Bella to Papageno and Papagena. King Fisher stands in for the Queen of the Night, the Ancients for Sarastro and his priests, and so on.
But the composer's first inspiration for the work was visual: Tippett recalled imagining "a wooded hill-top with a temple, where a warm and soft young man was being rebuffed by a cold and hard young woman to such a degree that the collective, magical archetypes take charge – Jung's ''anima and animus''."
The character Sosostris is named after "Madame Sosostris, the famous clairvoyante," in T. S. Eliot's poem "The Waste Land", and King Fisher's name is inspired by the Fisher King character mentioned in the same poem. Tippett was first given the idea of attempting a verse drama by reading Eliot's plays, and he corresponded with the poet with an eye to collaborating on the libretto for his opera, tackling the job himself when Eliot declined.

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