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One, an opera in one scene
Hi all! This is my newest piece, a 15 minute opera scene I've been writing in collaboration with singers and directors from the opera department at my school. Opera Etudes is the name of the program, where a group of composers work closely with singers and through early-on improvisation sessions and lots of work, eventually put on an opera scene. This year there are 6 composers, and I'm one of them. Our overall topic this year is 'epiphanies', so each one of our scenes has something to do with an epiphany.
My scene is about one woman's struggle to deal with her emotions about an abusive relationship. She has repressed her feelings so much that she has created a physical manifestation of them, who starts the scene and eventually gets the woman to face her true self, which ends in death.
If you follow along with the score, hopefully how I've constructed the piece will be clear. Listening to it, I hope one gets a feeling of gradual growing dissonance, just as the story parallels that idea with its complexity and emotional tension. But on the more technical side, it clearly does get more dissonant, as I add more tonal centers on top of one another and shift rhythms more frequently. The whole piece is based off of a 5-note chord: in F: A-Bb-C-Eb-F (major chord with b7 and 4th thrown in). The beginning starts with the chord switching between two keys - Ab and F, using Eb and C as common tones. As the tension grows, I add, one at a time, different chords and have them cycle through in order, almost like as one would use a 12-tone row. This helped the composition of the piece, like I was almost following a predetermined harmonic path. Towards the end there are 7 or 8 chords being alternated between, creating harmonic ambiguity and a great amount of tension.
We are currently in rehearsals. The Opera Etudes performance of all six new opera scenes will be April 29th at the Peabody Conservatory of Music in Baltimore, MD. If you are nearby, come see it - it's free! My piece has been picked out of the six to be put on Peabody's 150th anniversary Gala event on April 26th, which is quite an honor and it will hopefully open up other opportunities to me in the near future.
I have attached a pdf of the score, a MIDI, and a copy of the libretto. Everything is copyright 2008 by myself.
Please enjoy and as always, I will greatly appreciate any comments! Thanks.
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