Benjamin Britten
Noye's Fludde
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Composer:Benjamin BrittenGenre:OperaStyle:OperaCompose Date:1957Average_duration:48:21Movement_count:11Movement ...."Noye's Fludde" is an opera composed by Benjamin Britten in 1957. The plot is based on the biblical story of Noah's Ark, and it is written for a cast of children and amateur musicians. The opera is divided into two acts, with a total running time of approximately one hour. The first act begins with the building of the ark, as Noye (Noah) and his family prepare for the flood. The animals are gathered and loaded onto the ark, and the rain begins to fall. The second act takes place on the ark, as the animals and humans wait for the flood to subside. The dove is sent out to find land, and eventually returns with an olive branch, signaling the end of the flood. The music of "Noye's Fludde" is characterized by its simplicity and accessibility. Britten wrote the opera with the intention of making it easy for children and amateur musicians to perform, and the score includes many simple melodies and rhythms. The use of traditional English folk tunes and medieval music also adds to the opera's charm and accessibility. The premiere of "Noye's Fludde" took place on June 18, 1958, at the Orford Church in Suffolk, England. The performance featured a cast of local children and amateur musicians, and was conducted by Britten himself. The opera was an immediate success, and has since become a popular work for children's choirs and community groups. The movements of "Noye's Fludde" include a prologue, two acts, and an epilogue. The prologue sets the scene and introduces the characters, while the two acts tell the story of the flood and the ark. The epilogue brings the opera to a close, with a final chorus celebrating the end of the flood and the beginning of a new world. Overall, "Noye's Fludde" is a charming and accessible opera that has become a beloved work for children's choirs and community groups. Its simple melodies and folk-inspired music make it easy to perform, while its timeless story of the flood and the ark continues to captivate audiences of all ages.More....