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Jacob's Room

Chamber opera in one act
Libretto by Morton Subotnick
Morton Subotnick’s chamber opera Jacob’s Room is set in the mind of a young man struggling with the loss of family in various worldwide calamities. Jacob tries to forget by turning inward, losing track of everything and everyone around him. He reads, studies and tries to absorb Platonic thought. A woman (the conscience of humanity) appears and forces him to confront his past, the horror and the pain of his loss and his feelings of guilt for having survived. Subotnick draws from multiple literary sources to create a contemporary parable, explicitly leaving out references to a specific time or location. Jacob’s Room is commissioned by Kunst aus der Zeit, Bregenzer Festspiele, and soniq performing arts, Berlin in cooperation with the American Academy, Berlin and supported by Hauptstadtkulturfonds, Berlin.
Edition: Matériel d'exécution
Type de produit
Matériel en location / d'exécution

Détails du produit

Description

Inspired by Phaedrus by Plato, Eleni by Nicholas Gage, The Pit and the Trap by Moshe Kohn, The Little School House by Alicia Partnoy and The Holocaust Kingdom by Alexander Donat and Jacob's Room by Virginia Woolf. 

Morton Subotnick’s new chamber opera Jacob’s Room is set in the mind of a young man struggling with the loss of family in various worldwide calamities. Jacob tries to forget by turning inward, losing track of everything and everyone around him. He reads, studies and tries to absorb Platonic thought. A woman (the conscience of humanity) appears and forces him to confront his past, the horror and the pain of his loss and his feelings of guilt for having survived. Subotnick draws from multiple literary sources to create a contemporary parable, explicitly leaving out references to a specific time or location. Jacob’s Room is commissioned by Kunst aus der Zeit, Bregenzer Festspiele, and soniq performing arts, Berlin in cooperation with the American Academy, Berlin and supported by Hauptstadtkulturfonds, Berlin.

Orchestral Cast

keyboard, 4 violoncellos and pre-recorded sounds

Programmation des personnes

The Guide ∙ soprano - Mother ∙ mezzo-soprano - Jacob ∙ high baritone - Grandfather ∙ bass-baritone

Plus d'infos

Titre:
Jacob's Room
Chamber opera in one act
Libretto by Morton Subotnick
inspired by "Phaedrus" by Plato, "Eleni" by Nicholas Gage, "The Pit and the Trap" by Moshe Kohn, "The Little School: Tales of Disappearance and Survival" by Alicia Partnoy,
"The Holocaust Kingdom: A Memoir" by Alexander Donat and "Jacob's Room" by Virginia Woolf
Langue:
Anglais
Edition:
Matériel d'exécution
Maison d'édition:
Schott Music
Year of composition:
2010
Durée:
75 ′0 ′′
Première:
5 août 2010 · Bregenz (A)
Werktstattbühne
Bregenzer Festspiele 2010
Ruth Rosenfeld, Sopran; Katharina von Bülow, Mezzosopran; Florian Just, hoher Bariton; Tom Sol, Bassbariton · Musikalische Leitung: Ari Benjamin Meyers
Inszenierung: Mirella Weingarten · Kostüme: Mirella Weingarten · Bühnenbild: Mirella Weingarten
(scenic)
Travaux commandés :
Commissioned by the Bregenz Festival - Art of our Times in cooperation with soniq performing arts, Berlin

Détails techniques

Type de support:
Matériel en location / d'exécution
Numéro du produit:
LSMC 50178-01
Droits de livraison:
Pour le monde entier
Fabricant:
Schott Music GmbH & Co. KG
55116 Mainz
Allemagne

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    7 août 2010 | Bregenz (L'Autriche) , Werktstattbühne
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    Chef d'orchestre: Ari Benjamin Meyers
    5 août 2010 | Bregenz (L'Autriche) , Werktstattbühne — Première mondiale
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