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Errollyn Warren: the composer shaking up the Last Night of the Proms and Purcell’s operas alike
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31 May 2021 • 5:00am
Errollyn Warren s new opera, Dido’s Ghost, will premiere at the Barbican on June 6
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At last, Errollyn Wallen is having her moment in the sun. Having toiled away for decades on the fringes of contemporary classical music, always labelled “quirky”, never quite accepted, this Belize-born, London-bred composer, now 63, is firmly ensconced at the top table.
She’s written around 20 operas, one of which – Another America: Earth – was premiered at the Royal Opera House; two of her works opened the Paralympic Games in 2012. Last year, Jerusalem – Our Clouded Hills was premiered at the Last Night of the Proms, and she was made a CBE.