The Willow Pattern

The Willow Pattern

"The Willow Pattern" is a one-act comic opera with a libretto by Basil Hood and music by Cecil Cook. It was first performed at the Savoy Theatre on 14 November 1901, running for a total of 110 performances. It toured thereafter.

"The Willow Pattern" was a companion piece to "Ib and Little Christina" and later "Iolanthe". It and was toured in Britain and America. A copy of the printed libretto is in the British Library, at 11778.f.23(5). (1901). The vocal score was published by Chappells, and a copy is in British Library at F.690.j.(2) [1902] .

A silent film of the legend was made in 1914, called "Story of the Willow Pattern".

When the Gilbert and Sullivan partnership disbanded after the production of "The Gondoliers" in 1889, impresario Richard D'Oyly Carte and, after his death, his widow Helen Carte, filled the Savoy Theatre with a combination of new works and revivals of the Gilbert and Sullivan operas. The fashion in the late Victorian era was to present long evenings in the theatre, and so Carte preceded his savoy operas with curtain raisers. [Lee Bernard. [http://www.sheffieldtelegraph.co.uk/classical/Swashbuckling-Savoy-curtainraiser-.4348391.jp "Swash-buckling Savoy curtain-raiser",] "Sheffield Telegraph", 1 August 2008]

ynopsis

The libretto follows the familiar legend of the willow pattern, but with the addition of some extra characters, notably a rogue, PingPong, who helps to trick the father into allowing his daughter to marry her lover.

The Legend of the Willow Pattern was invented by the English over 200 years ago to promote pottery sales of a china willow pattern based on an older china pattern. The story runs as follows (with the frequent references to the figures in the plate design omitted):

Once there was a wealthy mandarin, who had a beautiful daughter. She had fallen in love with a humble accountant, angering her father. He dismissed the young man and built a high fence around his house to keep the lovers apart. The Mandarin was planning for his daughter to marry a powerful Duke. The Duke arrived by boat to claim his bride, bearing a box of jewels as a gift. The wedding was to take place on the day the blossom fell from the willow tree.

On the eve of the daughter's wedding to the Duke, the young accountant, disguised as a servant, slipped into the palace unnoticed. As the lovers escaped with the jewels, the alarm was raised. They ran over a bridge, chased by the Mandarin, whip in hand. They eventually escaped to the safety of a secluded island, where they lived happily for years. But one day, the Duke learned of their refuge. Hungry for revenge, he sent soldiers, who captured the lovers and put them to death. The Gods, moved by their plight, transformed the lovers into a pair of doves.

Roles and cast

*Ah Mee, "a maiden". Agnes Fraser
*Hi Ho, "her lover". Powis Pinder
*So Hi, "her father". Reginald Crompton
*So Lo, "his friend". Robert Rous
*Wee Ping, "a rich lady". Rosina Brandram
*Ping Pong. Walter Passmore
*Tee Thing, "his grandmother". Jessie Pounds
*Fee Fi, "a poor girl". Blanche Gaston Murray
*Fo Fum, "her lover". W. H. Leon

Because "Ib and Little Christina" was shorter than "Iolanthe", "The Willow Pattern" was condensed when it was revived with the latter opera. The cast was reduced to the following four characters: Ah Mee, HiHo, SoHi (Rudolph Lewis), and PingPong (Robert Rous).

References

* [http://math.boisestate.edu/gas/companions/willow/index.html "The Willow Pattern" at the G&S Archive]

External links

* [http://math.boisestate.edu/gas/companions/index.html List of Savoy opera companion pieces]
* [http://math.boisestate.edu/gas/companions/gas2.html Article on Savoy curtain raisers]
* [http://www.savoyoperas.org.uk/iolanthe/io20.html#willowpattern A review of "The Willow Pattern and "Iolanthe"]
* [http://www.vam.ac.uk/collections/british_galls/audio_tales/willow/ Site links to a transcript of the Legend of the willow pattern]
* [http://www.thepotteries.org/patterns/willow_patt.html Another site with information about the legend of the willow pattern]
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