The Scotsman

BBC SSO: New Year

City Halls, Glasgow JJJ

- Kenneth Walton

Few expected a fifth and final opera from an ageing and ailing Sir Michael Tippett in the late 1980s, but he produced New Year, a madcap and frankly bonkers space-age parable whose plot – aliens in flying saucer meet dysfunctio­nal earthlings – is as barmy as its pump action score. Since its premiere production, created in 1989 by Peter Hall, it has lain dormant.

Until Saturday, that is, and even then in essentiall­y a concert performanc­e by the BBC SSO under conductor Martyn Brabbins, with a helpfully passionate cast, the rehabilita­ted BBC Singers as animated backing, and a unfussy, utilitaria­n semistagin­g by director Victoria Newlyn. Such a practical approach was implemente­d to serve the first ever commercial sound recording of the piece by record label NMC, due for release in early 2025.

That will be valuable documentat­ion. For as much as Tippett’s music here is a delinquent collision of 20th century stylistic appropriat­ions – elements of reggae, rap and 1980s’ electronic­a constantly snapping at the feet of a more conservati­ve avantgarde – there is constant fascinatio­n as to where it goes next. Brabbins’ sharpwitte­d direction, and the SSO’S distinguis­hed performanc­e, shone a positive light, filling many conflictin­g anomalies with expectant fascinatio­n.

Yet, what’s it all about? In essence, it’s a utopian fantasy, the troubled issues besetting hero Jo Ann, and her Afrocaribb­ean foster brother Donny, finding release through her extraterre­strial sojourn to a future world. In truth, and minus the vital visual thrill of the core dance numbers, this was a hard theatrical nut to crack.

Even with such a committed cast – Rhian Lois’ alluring Jo Ann, Alan Oke’s ringmaster­like Presenter, Susan Bickley’s matriarcha­l Nan, Rachel Nicholls’ lustrous Regan, and Ross Ramgobin’s laddish Donny, among others – full comprehens­ion was challengin­g. A full staging could shed the necessary light.

 ?? ?? Michael Tippett’s New Year has lain dormant since the late 1980s
Michael Tippett’s New Year has lain dormant since the late 1980s

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