The End of the Affair (opera)
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The End of the Affair is a chamber opera with music by Jake Heggie and a libretto by Heggie and Leonard Foglia.
Based on the Graham Greene novel of the same title, it is set in London in 1944 and 1946 and focuses on Maurice and Sarah, who vows to end their illicit affair if his life is spared in a bombing. His survival leads to Sarah's religious conversion and Maurice's railing against God for it. After returning to her husband, Maurice hires a private detective to investigate her under direction of her cuckholded husband Henry.
It premiered in March 2004 at Houston Grand Opera. The libretto's last ten minutes were revised to alter the ending for performances at Madison Opera and Seattle Opera.
[edit] Critical reaction
Reaction to the version of the novel was decidedly mixed.
- "In what is a kind of on-stage musical equivalent of the slow fade into a flashback, he tells the story while bits and pieces are sung by the other characters until we are firmly in the flashback. That was an interesting effect that worked well" [1]
Later on the same reviewer makes to following comments.
- That is a good message but the response from most was so what. The connection between that and the love of God was not communicated" [1]
[edit] Roles
- Sarah Miles, soprano
- Maurice Bendrix, her lover, baritone
- Henry Miles, her husband, baritone
- Mr. Parkis, a private detective, baritone
- Richard Smythe, a rationalist, tenor
- Mrs. Bertram, Sarah’s mother, mezzo-soprano
- Lancelot, young son, speaking role
[edit] Footnotes
- ^ a b Kennedy, Steven A.. FSM review. Film Score Monthly. Retrieved on 2007-10-15.