At first
sight this one may seem to be for lovers (or haters) of Opera, but there are
distinct possibilities here. The item is
by Jessica Duchen, who is a writer and correspondent for The Independent;
sometimes on TV; and who writes an informative blog on classical music.
It is about
“The Flying Dutchman”, based on a legend about a Master Mariner condemned to
sail the seas until he can find true love and sacrifice. He is allowed to put into to shore once every
seven years to try his luck.
Richard
Wagner, looking for a lighter subject than usual, wrote an opera with that
title and the version known today is the one based on the Dutchman’s coming
ashore in Norway . It seems that the original version, long lost
until recently, has him visiting Scotland .
Jessica’s
piece is longish but well enough written to be skip read, but my interest what
can be made of all this.
What occurs
to me is whether this gives the opportunity to create a 21st Century
version of Bayreuth in The Highlands and a rival
to Glyndebourne in Sussex , Salzburg in Austria
or Tanglewood in the USA .
With many
and various estates to choose from in Scotland to take over the obvious
one to me for the Scottish Government to requisition as being fundamentally
surplus to requirements for its existing purposes is Balmoral.
No doubt if
they tried hard enough in the archive records they could find some ownership or
feuars rights or some such to justify a quick grab with minimum
compensation. It has had enough practice
at it on behalf of certain golf club entrepreneurs.
A state of
the digital art and the rest theatre could be constructed linked to the Castle
by imaginative high line walkways. The
Castle itself could be turned into a combination of luxury suites with top
grade conference facilities for the travelling focus groups of world
leaders. Who needs Davos?
The grounds
could allow the building of a series of contrasting style modernist hotels to
“make a statement” designed by the usual favourites of the City of London . Aligned to that might be a couple of golf
courses, the space could be made by the usual clearances of local populations.
Last but
not least a magnificent theme park could be created dedicated to perhaps the
many Prime Ministers with connections or direct origins to Scotland . The Brown Roller Coaster, the Blair Dodgem
Alley, the Macmillan Family Silver Arcade, the Earl of Bute American Experience
and many others
Last but
not least might be a modern production of The Ring Cycle based on Rab C.
Nesbitt. I can’t wait…..
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