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  1. The Immortal Hour is an opera by English composer Rutland Boughton. Boughton adapted his own libretto from the play of the same name by Fiona MacLeod, a pseudonym of writer William Sharp .

  2. Dec 10, 2020 · The August 1996 revival of Rutland Boughton's seminal work. Written in 1914 for the very first Glastonbury Festival! Performed at Strode Theatre, Street, staring Raymund Herincx as Dalua. ...more...

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  3. The Immortal Hour (1983) Hyperion Dyad by Rutland Boughton. Publication date 1983-06-11 Topics Opera, Music drama, Fairy Opera Language English.

  4. Rutland Boughton - The Immortal Hour - Act One (BBC, 1979) Recorded off-air from the first broadcast by BBC Radio 3 on 6th May 1979 Eochaidh.............Nigel Wickens ...more.

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  5. Aug 13, 2014 · Rutland Boughton's The Immortal Hour enjoys an intimate yet imaginative staging at the Finborough Theatre © Bethany Wells. Don’t worry if you have never even heard of an opera called The ...

  6. The Immortal Hour is a 1899 play by Scottish playwright Fiona Macleod, a pseudonym of writer William Sharp, loosely based on the Irish myth The Wooing of Etain. It was first published complete in the November 1900 issue of The Fortnightly Review and posthumously published in book form in 1907 (US) and 1908 (UK).

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  8. Of all the landmarks in the chequered history of British opera none is more remarkable than The Immortal Hour, and no Englishman’s operatic career more curious than that of its composer, Rutland Boughton.