The Poisoned Kiss

The Poisoned Kiss, or The Empress and the Necromancer is an opera in three acts by the English composer Ralph Vaughan Williams.

The libretto, by Evelyn Sharp, is based on Richard Garnett's The Poison Maid and Nathaniel Hawthorne's 1844 short story Rappaccini's Daughter.

[1] The cast included Annamary Dickey as Angelica, Marvel Biddle as Tormentilla, Glenn Darwin as Gallanthus, Mary Frances Lehnerts as the Empress, David Otto as Dipsacus, Albert Gifford as Amaryllus, and Signe Gulbrandsen and Athena Pappas as the mediums.

[2] In 1968 a broadcast on Radio 3 replaced Sharp's dialogue with a linking narration by Ursula Vaughan Williams; conducted by Maurice Handford, showing "a real feeling for the score, keeping everything shapely, giving the tunes their head and allowing the many delightful touches in the orchestral core to make their full effect", the cast was led by Patricia Clark, Ann Hood, Ronald Dowd and John Heddle Nash.

[4] A complete recording was made by Chandos in Brangwyn Hall, Swansea in 2003, with Pamela Helen Stephen (Angelica), Roderick Williams (Gallanthus), John Graham-Hall (Hob), Richard Suart (Gob), Mark Richardson (Lob), Neal Davies (Dipsacus), James Gilchrist (Amaryllus), Janice Watson (Tormentilla), and Anne Collins (Empress Persicaria), with the Adrian Partington Singers and the BBC National Orchestra of Wales conducted by Richard Hickox.