Billy Budd - 'Look! Through the port comes the moonshine astray!' | Glyndebourne
Jacques Imbrailo performs 'Look! Through the port comes the moonshine astray!' from Benjamin Britten's Billy Budd. Billy Budd was captured live at Festival 2010. Creative team: Conductor Mark Elder Director Michael Grandage Designer Christopher Oram Lighting Designer Paule Constable Movement Director Tom Roden London Philharmonic Orchestra The Glyndebourne Chorus Music by kind permission of Boosey & Hawkes Music Publishers Ltd Cast Captain Vere John Mark Ainsley Lieutenant Ratcliffe Darren Jeffery First Mate Michael Wallace Claggart, Master-at-Arms Phillip Ens Second Mate John-Owen Miley-Read Red Whiskers Alasdair Elliott Mr Flint, Sailing Master Matthew Rose Arthur Jones Toby Girling Bosun Richard Mosley-Evans Billy Budd Jacques Imbrailo Donald John Moore Novice’s Friend Alexander Robin Baker Maintop Peter Gijsbertsen Dansker Jeremy White Novice Ben Johnson Cabin Boy Sam Honywood Squeak, a ship’s corporal Colin Judson Mr Redburn, First Lieutenant Iain Paterson Midshipmen Freddie Benedict, Alastair Dixon, Adam Lord, Pascal Tohouri, Joseph Wakeling

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