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Monsters
of Grace at ChesterNovello.com
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The Orphée Suite for Piano on Orange Mountain Music
CATEGORIES:
Opera
Monsters of Grace
A digital opera in three dimensions for ensemble and soloists (1997) 70'
Opera by Philip Glass and Robert Wilson. Lyrics by Jalaluddin Rumi, translated and adapted from the original by Coleman Barks.
CAST:
S, Mz, 2Bar 3 Keyboards, fl (bfl, cl, ssx), tsx (ssx, asx), fl (pic, bfl,
ssx)
COMMISSION:
Co-commissioned by UCLA Center for the Performing Arts, Los Angeles, California
(USA); Arizona State University Public Events, Tempe, Arizona (USA); The
Barbican Centre, London (UK); The Brooklyn Academy of Music, Brooklyn,
New York (USA); Change Performing Arts/Festival sul Novecento, Palermo
(Italy); Festival Castell de Peralada, Catalunya (Spain); Het Muziektheater,
Amsterdam (The Netherlands); Portland Institute of Contemporary Art, Portland,
OR (USA); The Society for the Performing Arts, Houston, TX (USA) and Wolf
Trap Foundation, Vienna, Virginia (USA).
PREMIERE:
April 15, 1998, Royce Hall, UCLA, Los Angeles by the PGE
NOTES:
Over the last three years , Bob Wilson and I have been meeting to work on
a new theater piece, Monsters of Grace. Since Einstein on the Beach in
76, we have come together on several occasions to make new work, but unlike
those projects, with this present work, we have had a real opportunity
to sit together and engage in a new world of ideas. Of course inage, music
and structure are at the root of what we are thinking. We are, moreover,
addressing a challange of a new technology and it's impact of a developing
artistic view. It is fair to say that as an on going process, it is still
fluid, elusive, and for us, full of surprise.
— Philip Glass, 1997
PUBLISHER:
Dunvagen Music Publishers