The Snow Queen (King)

The Snow Queen is a chamber opera in six scenes and a prologue by Matthew King.

The libretto, by Andrew McKinnon, is based on the original 1844 allegorical fairy tale by Hans Christian Andersen.

The work also has significant roles for two young singers as Gerda and Kay, the heroic children in the story and a chorus of treble voices.

The work is scored for a small ensemble of eight players with conductor: string trio, flute/piccolo/alto flute, clarinet/bass clarinet, piano/celesta and percussion.

A review of the first performance described King as being "like a bright Hollywood composer with a sense of humour"[1] and, after a subsequent performance at the Queen Elizabeth Hall in London, another reviewer suggested that the opera contained '"music of distinctive beauty with disarming theatre sense.'"