The Spectre Knight
The Spectre Knight is a one-act "fanciful operetta" with a libretto by James Albery and music by Alfred Cellier. It was first performed on 9 February 1878 at the Opera Comique, as a companion piece to The Sorcerer. The piece ran until 23 March 1878. It was performed again from 28 May 1878 to 10 August 1878 as a companion piece to H.M.S. Pinafore. The piece had a run in New York in 1880 and was toured in Britain and America.
No libretto appears to have been published. A vocal score was published by Metzler, and a copy is in British Library at F.739. The vocal score contains a synopsis of the plot, but no dialogue. The license copy of the libretto is in Lord Chamberlain's collection at Add. MS. 53199, Play no. H, JanFeb 1878.
Synopsis
- Scene - A Haunted Glen.
- Time - The educated will perceive; the uneducated will not require to know.
The Grand Duke, with his daughter Viola and the remains of his court, has been banished and live in a lonely glen where they try to keep up the semblance of their former grandeur. Viola has known no other life and never seen another human being except those of their party. She is thus greatly delighted when the Duke's nephew Otho arrives in the glen disguised as a friar. Otho falls in love with his cousin at first sight, and having learned from her of the legend of the spectre knight who is supposed to haunt the glen, he appears in the disguise of the ghost. He wins Viola's heart and finally introduces himself to her as Otho who has just overthrown the usurper of her father's throne. He promises that they can all go home again. The Duke consents to Otho's union with Viola, and all ends happily.
Roles and cast
- The Grand Duke (banished at the age of 40) (basso) Frederic Clifton
- The Lord Chamberlain (banished at the age of 35) (baritone) Rutland Barrington
- 1st lady in waiting (banished at the age of --) (mezzo-soprano) Harriet Everard
- 2nd lady in waiting (banished at the age of --) Miss Muncey (soprano)
- Lady Viola (banished at the age of 1) Giulia Warwick (soprano)
- Ghost ("The Spectre Knight" - an Imposter, buried A.D. 1294) (bass-baritone) Richard Temple
- The Spectre Knight (banished at the age of 7) (bass-baritone) Richard Temple
During the run of The Sorcerer, Barrington was replaced by F. Talbot, Muncey by Miss Hervey (possibly Rose Hervey), and Warwick by Laura Clement. When revived with Pinafore the cast was Clifton, Talbot, Everard, Muncey, Clement, and Temple. During the run, Muncey was replaced again by Hervey and Clement by Alice Burville.