Enigma Variations (My Friends Pictured Within)-17 March 1982 Evening

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Ballet: Performance details

Company: The Royal Ballet
Venue: Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, London
Performance status: Revival
Conductor Adam Gatehouse
Leader John Brown
Cast
Edward Elgar (E.D.U.) Derek Rencher
The Lady - Elgar's wife (C.A.E.)
'Whose life was a romantic and delicate inspiration'
Monica Mason
Hew David Steuart-Powell (H.D.S.-P.)
One of Elgar's chamber-music cronies
Paul Benson
Richard Baxter Townshend (R.B.T.)
An amiable reedy-voiced eccentric who rode about on a tricycle
Brian Shaw
William Meath Baker (W.M.B.)
'With a slip of paper in his hand forcibly read out the arrangements for the day and hurriedly left with a bang'
Garry Grant
Richard P. Arnold (R.P.A.)
Son of Matthew Arnold, a quiet contemplative scholar
Julian Hosking
Isabel Fitton (Ysobel)
Charming and romantic
Sandra Conley
Arthur Troyte Griffith (Troyte)
A very close friend, outspoken and brusque though 'the boisterous mood is mere banter'
Ashley Page
Winifred Norbury (W.N.)
'Her gracious personality is sedately shown'
Laura Connor
A.J. Jaeger (Nimrod)
This variation recalls a summer evening's talk about Beethoven and, further, reveals the depth of a friendship
Robert Jude
Dora Penny (Dorabella)
'The movement suggests a dance-like lightness.' An intimate portrait of a gay but pensive girl with an endearing hesitation in her speech
Karen Paisey
George Robertson Sinclair (G.R.S.)
Or rather 'his bulldog Dan who fell into the river and barked rejoicing on landing. G.R.S. said "Set that to music." I did; here it is'
Christopher Carr
Basil G. Nevinson (B.G.N.)
'An amateur cello player of distinction - a serious and devoted friend'
Leslie Edwards
Lady Mary Lygon(***)
'The asterisks take the place of the name of a lady who was, at the time of the composition, on a sea voyage'
Vergie Derman
E.D.U. (Edward Elgar) 'Written at a time when friends were dubious and generally discouraging as to the composer's musical future, this variation is merely to show what he intended to do. References to Alice Elgar and to Nimrod, two great influences on the life and art of the composer, are entirely fitting to the intention of the piece'
Schoolgirl Linda Moran
Country Girl Rosemary Taylor
Country Boy Anthony Molyneux
Sailor Girl Julie Lincoln
Sailor Boy Simon Horrill
Housekeeper Julie Wood
Gardener Mark Freeman
The Carrier Nicolas Dixon
Country Woman Joanna Allnatt
Telegraphy Boy Douglas Howes
The Orchestra of the Royal Opera House
Event: Number 1 in The Royal Ballet mixed programme 17 March 1982
Information source: Royal Opera House programme for 17 March 1982 (in Royal Opera House Collections)