
Anna Bolena 1970
King Henry VIII is in love with young Jane Seymour…
…the handmaiden of his Queen, Anne Boleyn. To live his love in broad daylight, the King must first dispose of his wife, and elaborates a machiavellian scheme to that end, recalling from exile his spouse’s former lover, Lord Percy.
Synopsis
Act I
At the Court of Henry VIII, it is no secret that the King no longer loves Anne Boleyn, his Queen. The Queen’s friend and lady in waiting, Jane Seymour, is anxious that her own love for the King could result in the Queen’s death.
The Queen, surrounded by her courtiers, commands her page, Lord Smeaton, to console her with a song. When Smeaton sings of “first love”, the Queen interrupts and reflects upon her own first love for Lord Richard Percy which she sacrificed on the altar of ambition, paving the way to her present plight. The Queen retires, followed by her courtiers, Seymour remaining alone. The King enters and declares to Seymour that he intends publicly to reveal his love for her. Seymour gives him to understand that she will be his only if they be married, and she threatens to leave him. Rather than lose her, the King promises that he will make her Queen. Suddenly distressed by the reality of the Queen’s fate, Seymour, filled with remorse, begs the King to show mercy on his wife and to abandon his wicked plan. A company assembles in the courtyard of Windsor Castle to go hunting with the King. Lord Rochford, the Queen’s brother, meets Lord Percy who has been recalled from exile. Lord Percy, still in love with the Queen and concerned for her welfare, expresses his resentment at the injustice meted out to him by the King. Rochford warns him to be discreet as his presence endangers both Rochford’s and the Queen’s life. The King, the Queen, and her Ladies in Waiting arrive in the courtyard from the Castle. Lord Percy kneels before the King and thanks him for his pardon. The King advises him that it was the Queen, not he, who was solely responsible. The Queen endeavors to maintain her composure. The King commands Hervey to watch Percy closely, while Rochford beseeches Percy not to betray his feelings, lest his love for Anne destroy her.
Artists

Pauline Tinsley
Soprano
Anna

Joy Davidson
Mezzo-soprano
Giovanna

Helen Vanni
Mezzo-soprano
Smeton

Donald Gramm
Bass-baritone
Enrico

Alan Opie
Baritone
Rochefort

Erik Townsend
Tenor
Riccardo

Sidney Johnson
Tenor
Hervey

John Crosby
Conductor

Lotfi Mansouri
Director

Robert Darling
Scenic Designer

Georg Schreiber
Lighting Designer

Hugh Johnson
Chorus Master