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Full music score for David Barlow's opera 'David and Bathsheba' commissioned by Opera da Camera, including a libretto by Ursula Vaughan Williams.

Archive File: MS 1728

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Type of record: Archive

Title: Full music score for David Barlow's opera 'David and Bathsheba' commissioned by Opera da Camera, including a libretto by Ursula Vaughan Williams.

Level: File

Classmark: MS 1728

Creator(s): Barlow, David

Date(s): 1969

Language: English

Size and medium: 3 boxes.

Persistent link: https://explore.library.leeds.ac.uk/special-collections-explore/8641

Description

Also known as:David and Bathsheba


Photocopy with manuscript additions and stage directions, for the performance at the Newcastle Festival on 15 October 1969.

Biography or history

The composer, lecturer and musician, David Barlow was born at Rothwell, Northamptonshire on 20 May 1927. He graduated MA in Music from Emmanuel College, Cambridge, and was appointed a lecturer in music at King's College, Newcastle-upon-Tyne (later the university) in 1951, and senior lecturer in 1968. 'David and Bathsheba', a one-act church opera based on the biblical story, includes a libretto in English by Ursula Vaughan Williams. It was commissioned by Opera da Camera, a company founded by Roger Fiske and later conducted by Steuert Bedford. The first performance of 'David and Bathsheba' was at the Newcastle Festifal on 15 October 1969, when Barlow was the Festival's "composer of the year". Barlow died on 9 June 1975.

Provenance

The score passed in the 1980s from Opera da Camera to the company Opera Restor'd, directed by Peter Holman.

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