Music
Nicholas Comyn Gatty (born Bradfield, 13 September 1874; died London, 10 November 1946)
Text
Composer.
Premieres
First Professional Performance: London (Old Vic), 21 May 1921.
First Performance in Scotland: Glasgow (Theatre Royal), 21 March 1924.
Background
Gatty's fourth opera was described as a musical extravaganza in one act, first performed by the Florence Ettlinger Opera School on 27 November 1919. It was later revived twice by the Royal College of Music, on 10 December 1930 and 1 June 1933.
His previous three operas were Greysteel (1906), Duke or Devil (1909) and The Tempest (1920).
Main Characters
Prince Ferelon (bass)
King (baritone)
Princess (soprano)
Plot Summary
The story deals with a princess who was so hard to please in the matter of suitors that her father, the king, decided to leave the choice to the Court. The three suitors, however, are one and the same person - Prince Ferelon - and failing to win approval by the presentation of gorgeous dresses, music, and dancing, he is finally successful as a wandering musician.
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