Nine Rivers from Jordan
Operas by Hugo Weisgall |
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Nine Rivers from Jordan is an opera in a prologue and three acts by composer Hugo Weisgall. The work uses an English libretto by Denis Johnston and tells the story of a British soldier during World War II who lets a prisoner of war escape. The work premiered on October 9, 1968 at the New York City Opera.[1]
Roles
Role | Voice type | Premiere Cast,[1] October 9, 1968 (Conductor: – Gustav Meier) |
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Private Don Hanwell | baritone | Julian Patrick |
Sergeant Abe Goldberg | bass | Joshua Hecht |
Copperhead Kelly | baritone | Paul Huddleston |
Otto Suder | tenor | David Clements |
Salt Woman/The Pieta/Woman D.P. | soprano | Eileen Schauler |
Lieutenant Jean l'Aiglon | tenor | William Brown |
Father Matteo Angelino | bass | William Ledbetter |
Major Mark Lyon | tenor | John Lankston |
Captain Reverend Lucius Bull | bass-baritone | Will Roy |
Andrew, the Highlander | tenor | John Stewart |
Dead Man | tenor | Joaquín Romaguera |
Little Jim Clap | tenor | Kellis Miller |
Pepper Johnny | baritone | Raymond Gibbs |
Tom Tosser | tenor | Nico Castel |
Simple Simon | baritone | Raymond Papay |
Sergeant Pete Fisher | bass-baritone | Michael Devlin |