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Albert Herring
- Format: DVD
- Rated NR
- Release Date: 7/28/2023

Albert Herring
- Format: DVD
- Rated NR
- Release Date: 7/28/2023
- Starring: Patricia Johnson, Elizabeth Gale, Felicity Palmer, Alexander Oliver, Derek Hammond-Stroud
- UPC: 809478013754
- Item #: 2633913X
- Rated: NR
- Genre: Classical Artists
- Release Date: 7/28/2023
- Distributor/Studio: BBC / Opus Arte
- Region: 0
DVD
Price: $20.89

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Product Notes
Benjamin Britten's comic opera, which is gently laced with moments of farce, is a jocular parody on life in East Suffolk at the turn of the 20th century. Albert Herring is a quaint, nostalgic journey to a bygone England and the journey has come full circle back to Glyndebourne where this piece was premiered in 1947. The ensuing antics are brilliantly characterised by a strong British cast in this production, which is infused with freshness and limitless charm. Expertly conducted by Bernard Haitink, this archive recording showcases some of Britain's finest singers in this landmark production by Peter Hall.
Credits
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CreditsAlexander Oliver
Derek Hammond-Stroud
Elizabeth Gale
Felicity Palmer
Patricia Johnson
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ComposersBenjamin Britten