The opera is scored for two solo singers (
tenors) and a piano, and has a running time of 55 minutes. The libretto is derived from three portions of a documentary devoted to Francis Bacon which was filmed in 1985 for
The South Bank Show. In the episode, Melvin Bragg interviewed Bacon over a lengthy wine-fuelled lunch in a London restaurant. Bragg later recalled: When Francis Bacon and myself appeared on the
Southbank Show and for a few minutes were caught in a state of naked inebriation, it provided I think, an insight into Francis as a man and as a painter. So I left it in the film.
The Francis Bacon Opera was performed as "a work in progress" at the
Grimeborn Opera Festival in 2011. The final version of the opera, directed by the composer, was first performed on 8 August 2012 at the
Camden Arts Centre, London, with subsequent performances at the
Courtauld Gallery,
Tête à Tête Opera Festival, the
Edinburgh Fringe,
The James Joyce Centre,
The National Portrait Gallery and The
Hugh Lane Gallery, which houses Bacon's studio, having been relocated from London to Dublin in 2001. ==Roles and premiere cast==