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318:(The Secret of the Black Spider). The orchestra was expanded to include full strings, augmenting the original clarinets, trumpets. The percussion parts were significantly changed, replacing many of the home-made instruments with traditional percussion instruments. The original guitar part was replaced with a new, prominent harp part. The vocal parts were transposed to allow the singers to use more of their range, and arias and ensembles were extended, using new material based on existing motives. The addition of several new orchestral interludes incorporating bits of the existing music make the work slightly longer (approx. 75 minutes). In comparison to the original orchestration, Gordon's orchestration is still tailored for young players, however for more advanced players than in the original as it is rhythmically more complex. In some places the music became more Transylvanian, in others more sinister, while the "spider" music enables the orchestra share the limelight with the singers. Judith Weir attended the premiere on February 8, 2009. The "Hamburg" Version has been subsequently performed in Bonn (2010), Regensburg (2011), Dortmund (2014) and Leipzig (2017, 2018 & 2022). 219:
Christina is planning to marry Carl, but nevertheless agrees to the Green Man's bargain to spare the villagers from the Count's violence. The little green man fulfills his pledge as agreed, but Christina naturally breaks her word, wedding Carl. At the ceremony a spider crawls out from her hand, and this then proceeds to cause plague and pestilence in the village. The spider manages to block the exit to the valley, and it seems impossible for the villagers to escape their ravaged home. The spider even kills Count Heinrich by biting into his brain. Finally the disaster is stopped when Christina catches the spider in her cousin Caspar's guitar, and rushes to Kraków to bury it in the tomb of the recently deceased
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The earlier story tells of villagers oppressed by a wicked landlord, the Count Heinrich, and are given the task of carrying an entire beech forest to the mountain-top where he lives. A strange Green Man appears and says he will undertake the task provided the village girl, Christina, weds him.
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is an opera written for young people. It merges a folk story from Switzerland with a news report from Poland. It combines mystery, history, science, horror and comedy, and asks for skilled acting and singing.
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by Weir; Platt was much impressed by its originality and having listened to more of her music, met with her, and commissioned a young people's opera with funds from the
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on 6 March 1985, with tenor Armistead Wilkinson and children of the Frank Hooker School; it lasts around one hour and a quarter. It was produced at the
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to revise and expand the opera for the 2008/2009 season. In order to differentiate from the English version, the German version is also known as
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The opera exploits the collision of two plots and switches back and forth between a Polish legend of the Middle Ages, adapted from
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by Jeremias Gotthelf, and a contemporary newspaper cutting about a curse on the opening of the
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Dreyer, Martin. Opera on the fringe: The Black Spider, Huddersfield, November 15.
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in 1995, and Welsh National Youth Opera performed the work at the
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by the composer. The work is loosely based on the 1842 novella
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Conductor and composer Benjamin Gordon was asked by the
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Weir describes the opera's tone as "somewhere between a
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In the modern story, inspired by a 1983 news report in
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Index

Opera
Judith Weir
Jeremias Gotthelf
Die schwarze Spinne
Canterbury Cathedral
opera
Judith Weir
libretto
Die schwarze Spinne
Jeremias Gotthelf
Kent Opera
King Harald's Saga
Arts Council
Canterbury Cathedral
Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival
Millennium Centre
video nasty
Ealing comedy

Franz Karl Basler-Kopp
Tomb of Casimir IV Jagiellon
Wawel Cathedral
Kraków
King Casimir IV
The Times

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