The Tigers (opera)
The Tigers is a burlesque opera in a prologue and three acts by Havergal Brian. Written in 1917–1919 and 1927–1929, it was lost, then recovered in 1977, and premiered in 1983 when it was recorded on 3–8 January 1983 at BBC Maida Vale Studios. It was broadcast on BBC Radio 3 on 3 May 1983. The plot concerns a regiment nicknamed The Tigers.
Instrumentation
The Tigers is scored for a large orchestra,Woodwind
- a Harmonica
- Three Flutes
- Three Oboes
- Three B♭ Clarinets
- Three Bassoons
Brass
- six French Horns
- a Bugle in C
- Four B♭ Trumpets
- Four Trombones
- a Euphonium
- Five Tubas
keyboards
- Pipe organ
- Celesta
percussion
timpani, cymbal, bass drum, snare drum, long drum, triangle, tambourine, tam-tam, thunder machine, whip, sleigh bells, town crier's bell, police bell, ship's siren, telephone bell, police whistle, motor horn, fire bells, tubular bells in Bb, C, D, Eb, xylophone, glockenspiel, 2 vibraphones and a tubaphoneStrings
- Two harps
- I Violin
- II Violin
- Viola
- Cellos
- Double basses
Premiere and recording
- Teresa Cahill ; Alison Hargan ; Marilyn Hill Smith ; Ameral Gunson ; Anne-Marie Owens ; Paul Crook ; Harry Nicoll ; John Winfield ; Kenneth Woollam ; Ian Caddy ; Malcolm Donnelly ; Henry Herford ; Alan Opie ; Alan Watt ; Norman Welsby ; Richard Angas ; Eric Shilling ; Dennis Wicks BBC Singers; BBC Symphony Orchestra conducted Lionel Friend