The Turn of the Screw - full opera
1h 51m
It is indeed ‘a curious story’, as the Prologue says. A remote English country house, an old and faithful housekeeper, two young orphan children and an eager new governess sent down from London to look after them. But all is not quite as it seems in the sheltered world of Bly. Spirits from the past increasingly encroach upon the realm of the living. And one question keeps worming its way into the governess’s mind: what exactly did happen between the children, their former governess and the deceased manservant, Peter Quint?
Britten’s brilliantly scored, insidiously compelling adaptation of Henry James’s novella takes its themes of childish innocence and adult corruption, then twists and turns them to disturbing and ultimately devastating effect.
Jonathan Kent’s eerily unsettling staging of Britten's The Turn of the Screw, conducted by Jakub Hrůša. The cast includes Giselle Allen as Miss Jessel, Toby Spence as Peter Quint and Miah Persson as the Governess.
Recorded live at Glyndebourne Opera House, Festival 2011