Camden Festival was an annual spring festival held in London, England, of which opera was the central feature.
A later revival was in 1972 for the Camden Festival at the Sadler's Wells Theatre, London, conducted by Sir Charles Groves.
Ten years later, it was presented at the Camden Festival in London in 1969, with Kiri Te Kanawa in the lead role.
Camden '70 (live at the Camden Festival) (Dusk Fire Records, 1970)
Recorded live 25 February 1975 at Collegiate Theater, London, as part of the Camden Festival.
She also sang the work in London two years later at the Camden Festival where she recorded the opera with the London Symphony Orchestra.
Despite a positive reception by the public and press, no professional theatre played the work after its premiere until 1973 at the Camden Festival.
She earned good notices in 1979 for her Fennimore in Delius' Fennimore and Gerda at London's Camden Festival.
It was first staged in the UK at the Camden Festival in 1966.
In the 1970s, the London Borough of Camden added a Jazz Week to their long-established Camden Festival.