The Olympians
The Olympians is an opera in three acts by Arthur Bliss to a libretto by J. B. Priestley, first performed at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden on 29 September 1949, conducted by Karl Rankl in a production by Peter Brook.
How Critics See The Olympians
Chorus pulls the clearest critic-consensus signals out of this discography: the highest-rated record, the tightest agreement, the sharpest split, and the best place to start.
In Search of A Revival
2026
Highest ChoruScore in this discography at 79/100 across 6 reviews.
The Olympians's In Search of A Revival arrives as a sunlit, cinematic reappraisal of soul and soundtrack ambitions, and critics largely agree it succeeds on its most adventurous mo...
In Search of A Revival
2026
Best balance of score, review depth, and critic agreement for a first listen.
The Olympians's In Search of A Revival arrives as a sunlit, cinematic reappraisal of soul and soundtrack ambitions, and critics largely agree it succeeds on its most adventurous mo...