The Juniper Tree (opera)


The Juniper Tree is an opera co-composed by Philip Glass and Robert Moran in 1985 to a libretto by Arthur Yorinks based on the Brothers Grimm fairy tale.
The opera is in two acts and is scored for two baritones, bass, mezzo-soprano, four sopranos, tenor, mixed chorus, children's voices and chamber orchestra. Each composer wrote alternating scenes and utilized each other's themes to provide structural unity. Glass retained ownership of the opera, and did not allow for the "live" recording of the premiere to be released until 2009. Until then, Moran encouraged his fans to distribute bootleg copies so that people could hear it.

Performance history

It was premiered on December 11, 1985, at the American Repertory Theater in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
For its 25th anniversary of creation, the presented the Canadian premiere of the opera in September, 2010 at the Salle Jean-Paul Tardif in Quebec, Canada.
In 2017 the opera premiered in the UK in a small theatre in Twickenham.

Roles

RoleVoice typePremiere cast, December 11, 1985
The husbandlyric baritoneSanford Sylvan
His wifelyric sopranoJayne West
The son/the juniper birdboy sopranoLynn Torgove
The stepmothermezzo-sopranoValerie Walters
Her daughtersopranoJanet Brown
The goldsmithbassDavid Stoneman
The cobblerbaritoneThomas Derrah
The millertenorWilliam Cotton
Village folkchorus
Mama birdsopranoMeredith Borden
Baby birdschildren's voices

Synopsis

The Grimm fairy tale tells of a wicked stepmother who murders her stepson, fearing that he reminds her husband of his late wife and serves him up in a stew to his hungry, unsuspecting father. The boy's sister buries her brother's bones under a juniper tree where their mother is buried, and the child's spirit returns as a singing bird who wreaks vengeance on the evil stepmother before being restored to life in the bosom of his family.