The Catiline Conspiracy

Opera

Librettist

Iain Hamilton

Iain Ellis Hamilton (June 6, 1922 Glasgow – July 21, 2000 London) was a Scottish composer. He was educated in London where he became an apprentice engineer, and remained in that profession for the next seven years. He undertook the study of music in his spare time. After winning a scholarship to...

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Date Written:

  • 1973

Date of First Performance:

  • Mar 16, 1974
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Composition

Composer

Iain Hamilton

Iain Ellis Hamilton (June 6, 1922 Glasgow – July 21, 2000 London) was a Scottish composer. He was educated in London where he became an apprentice engineer, and remained in that profession for the next seven years. He undertook the study of music in his spare time. After winning a scholarship to...
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Adaptation

Adapted From

Catiline: His Conspiracy

Catiline His Conspiracy is a Jacobean tragedy written by Ben Jonson. It is one of the two Roman tragedies that Jonson hoped would cement his dramatic achievement and reputation, the other being Sejanus His Fall (1603). The play was first published in quarto in 1611 by the stationer Walter Burre,...
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