Autumn in Malvern: Britten’s Endgame

October 13

Show Times

Please note: Film starts at advertised time
Tuesday 13th October at 5pm
Venue: Cinema

Prices

£8.50/£9.50 (Premium seats)
Concessions and members discounts apply
October 13

AUTUMN IN MALVERN

Benjamin Britten’s Final Years

A film by John Bridcut

Writer and film-maker John Bridcut presents a documentary for the centenary anniversary of the birth of composer Benjamin Britten which explores Britten’s creativity in the face of death. Those closest to him watched anxiously as he raced to complete his final opera Death in Venice, tackling an edgy subject which resonated with his own life. Britten’s eventual heart operation after years of stress and illness left him incapacitated and prematurely old and frail, yet somehow he rediscovered his creative urge to produce two late masterpieces.

Nine years after Bridcut made his award-winning Britten’s Children, this is a rich and poignant film about the final years of a surprisingly insecure composer and the impact of what Britten’s partner Peter Pears called ‘an evil opera’.

The film features specially filmed performances of Britten’s music by Sarah Connolly (mezzo-soprano), John Graham-Hall and Allan Clayton (tenors), Xavier Phillips (cello), the BBC Concert Orchestra conducted by Paul Kildea, Schola Cantorum of Oxford conducted by James Burton, and the Fitzwilliam String Quartet.

Running time: 1hr 59mins
Release date: 2013

Show Times

Please note: Film starts at advertised time
Tuesday 13th October at 5pm
Venue: Cinema

Prices

£8.50/£9.50 (Premium seats)
Concessions and members discounts apply

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