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The Burning Fiery Furnace : ウィキペディア英語版 | The Burning Fiery Furnace ''The Burning Fiery Furnace'' is one of the three ''Parables for Church Performances'' composed by Benjamin Britten, dating from 1966, and is his Opus 77. The other two 'church parables' are ''Curlew River'' (1964) and ''The Prodigal Son'' (1968). William Plomer was the librettist. The work was premiered at Orford Church, Suffolk, England, on 9 June 1966 by the English Opera Group.〔John Warrack, "First Performances: Britten's ''The Burning Fiery Furnace''. ''Tempo'', No. 78, pp. 22-23 (1966).〕 Set designs were by Annena Stubbs. Colin Graham was the stage director of this first production.〔(Alan Blyth, Obituary for Colin Graham. ''The Guardian'', 10 April 2007. )〕 The scale and manner of instrumentation are similar to those in ''Curlew River'', but one notable difference is the use of the alto trombone. Clifford Hindley has commented on a reading of a subtext sympathetic to homosexuality on the part of both Britten and Plomer in their treatment of the story.〔Clifford Hindley, "Homosexual Self-Affirmation and Self-Oppression in Two Britten Operas". (''The Musical Quarterly'', 76(2) ), pp. 143-168 (Summer 1992).〕 ==Roles==
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