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Elgar - The Dream of Gerontius
April 2023
Arthur Bruce sings the Priest and the Angel of the Agony in a performance of Elgar's 'The Dream of Gerontius' at the Basilica Papale di San Paolo Fuori le Mura (St Paul's Outside the Walls) in Rome.
Arthur Bruce - Baritone
Simon Over - Conductor
Southbank Sinfonia
The Parliament Choir
London Song Festival - Bantock's 'The Sphinx'
August 2023
The world premiere of Granville Bantock's epic song cycle 'The Sphinx' setting Oscar Wilde's 'Letters to the Sphinx'
https://youtu.be/Ubo5rt8CX5w?si=3YG3tJ3A_KTy3rp3
Arthur Bruce - baritone
Edward Jowle - bass-baritone
Nigel Foster - piano
Simon Butteriss - actor
This concert is the world premiere of The Sphinx, a song cycle by Sir Granville Bantock, written in the 1940s but unperformed until now, setting Oscar Wilde’s poem of the same name. Sir Granville Bantock was well-known in his day for works such as the Hebridean Symphony and the Festival March, but his music is unfairly forgotten today. The Sphinx is passionate, erotic and salacious, and for this performance, the songs are combined with readings of extracts from the transcript of Oscar Wilde’s trials and his De Profundis, written while in prison, to create a celebration of the extraordinary force of nature that was Oscar Wilde.
This performance uses a new performing edition of The Sphinx prepared by Bantock specialist Dr Andy H King.
Bermondsey, 1983
September 2023
https://vimeo.com/861406323
Music: Robert Reid Allan
Words: Gareth Mattey (after primary sources)
Direction: Sam Redway
Videography: Sasha Balmazi-Owen
Peter Tatchell: Arthur Bruce
Simon Hughes: Oskar McCarthy
Violin: Emily Earl
In 1983, Peter Tatchell stood as the Labour candidate for the seat of Bermondsey in the upcoming by-election. Following a bitter and fractious campaign that extensively targeted Tatchell’s gay rights advocacy and left-wing politics, the seat was won by Simon Hughes of the Liberal party (who himself came out in 2006) in what remains the largest swing of any by-election in British political history.
This new multi-media verbatim opera interrogates the personal and political impact of this campaign, and the long shadow it has cast on British politics, using the very words of those who lived through it. Following residencies at Snape Maltings in Aldeburgh and LOD muziektheater in Belgium, we are excited to present a full performance of ‘Bermondsey, 1983’ on the 40th anniversary of this infamous by-election.
Scottish Opera On Screen | L'elisir d'amore 2021
June 2021
Catriona Hewitson - Adina
Shengzhi Ren - Nemorino
Arthur Bruce - Belcore
Roland Wood - Dulcamara
Elena Garrido Madrona - Giannetta
Erika Gundesen - Actor/fortepiano
Directed by Roxana Haines
Choreographed by Monica Nicolaides
Music Director Stuart Stratford conducts the Orchestra and Chorus of Scottish Opera.
Scottish Opera On Screen | Così fan tutte 2020
December 2020
Charlie Drummond – Fiordiligi
Margo Arsane – Dorabella
Shengzhi Ren – Ferrando
Arthur Bruce – Guglielmo
Michael Mofidian – Don Alfonso
Catriona Hewitson – Despina
Directed by Roxana Haines
Music Director Stuart Stratford conducts the Orchestra and Chorus of Scottish Opera.
Read more in the digital programme here. All performers observe physical distancing guidelines throughout. Running time approx. 2 hrs 20 mins. Sung in Italian.
A Scottish Opera Short: The Narcissistic Fish
June 2020
Now available to watch online at Marquee TV (subscription required)
https://www.marquee.tv/videos/scottish-opera-the-narcissistic-fish
This was the first digital short commissioned by Scottish Opera. Arthur sings the role of Angus, the angry Head Chef claiming all the credit for his restaurant's success. Read more here.
Music by Samuel Bordoli
Libretto by Jenni Fagan
Directed by Antonia Bain
Musical direction by Susannah Wapshott
Opera Highlights@Home - Deh, vieni alla finestra from Mozart's Don Giovanni • Scottish Opera
May 2020
Filmed in lockdown in London in April 2020.
Derek Clark – Piano
Opera Highlights Autumn 2020
October 2020
Filmed at the Beacon Arts Centre in Greenock in October 2020, and working to Scottish Government distancing guidelines for singers.
Catriona Hewitson – Soprano
Margo Arsane – Mezzo-soprano
Shengzhi Ren – Tenor
Arthur Bruce – Baritone
Susannah Wapshott – Piano
Directed by Rosie Purdie.
The Journey Back: From Lockdown to Live Opera • Scottish Opera
September 2020
A short film documenting the journey from Lockdown to Live Opera, with contributions from a range of people at Scottish Opera, both on the stage and behind the scenes of the recent outdoor performances of Puccini's La bohème.
Opera Highlights@Home | Bella siccome un angelo • Scottish Opera
September 2020
'Bella siccome un angelo' – Malatesta's aria from Donizetti's Don Pasquale
Arthur Bruce – Baritone
Michael Papadopoulos – Piano
Alfie – Dog
Directed by Roxana Haines
Filmed in London in July 2020.
Søholm Opera on Samsø - performers and playmates! •
May 2020
Arthur was invited to take part in the 'Opera in Unlikely Places' festival in Samsø, Denmark in 2019.
Here you can hear him singing Papageno in the quintet from Die Zauberflöte.
Emerging Artist Recital • Scottish Opera
July 2020
This event was curated and accompanied by Scottish Opera's Head of Music, Derek Clark, and hosted by Scottish Opera's Staff Director Roxana Haines.
Arthur sings:
Balfe's Excelsior! with Mark Nathan at 2:40
Ricci's 'Sulla poppa del mio brich' (La prigione di Edimburgo) at 14:10