The Vanishing Bridegroom

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LibrettistWeir
LanguageEnglish
Premiere
1990 (1990)
The Vanishing Bridegroom
Opera by Judith Weir
LibrettistWeir
LanguageEnglish
Premiere
1990 (1990)

The Vanishing Bridegroom is an opera by composer Judith Weir to a libretto by the composer from work edited by J. F. Campbell of Islay. Commissioned by the Glasgow District Council, the opera was premiered by the Scottish Opera as a part of the 1990 European Capital of Culture celebrations in Glasgow. The United States premiere of the opera was given by the Opera Theatre of Saint Louis in 1992 (under the title Highland Wedding)[1] with soprano Lauren Flanigan as the Bride/Wife/Mother.[2]

The compositional style is primarily polytonal and polyrhythmic, with elements of minimalism and atonality. Woodwinds are used throughout to introduce Gaelic folk melodies, with violin often being employed as a fiddle, either solo or in duet. The three acts vary stylistically, although some musical gestures are common to all three, such as long rising glissandos in the string section.

The opera was broadcast by BBC TV in 1991 in a production directed for television by Mike Newman, with the Scottish Opera production, directed by Ian Spink and conducted by Justin Brown.[3]

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