The following synopsis is based on the work as performed in London at the
King's Theatre in 1753 and the
Drury Lane Theatre in 1754 and is the version performed by
Bampton Classical Opera in 1998. The setting is the
Isle of Athelney in the year 878. Following a defeat by the Vikings,
Alfred has taken refuge in the hut of the shepherd Corin and his wife Emma who wonder about the mysterious stranger. Alfred expresses his anguish at the state of affairs of his kingdom and prays to the Genius of
Britannia. Alfred's wife
Eltruda and his son
Edward arrive and rejoice at finding him alive. Corin and Emma still have no idea who their guests really are. Later, Edward brings news that twelve hundred Britons loyal to Alfred are camped nearby and awaiting his command. Emma and Corrin now realise the true identity of their guests as Alfred departs for battle. When news of his victory reaches them, all rejoice. Edward praises the return of British values. Alfred exhorts his people: "Britons, proceed, the subject deep command, awe with your navies ev'ry hostile land". In response, all sing "Rule Britannia", an ode in honour of Great Britain. ==Recordings==