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Adams: The Death of Klinghoffer [BOX SET]

表演者: John Adams/Janice Felty/Stephanie Friedman/Thomas Hammons/Kent Nagano

介质: Audio CD

发行时间: 1992-11-09

唱片数: 2

出版者: Nonesuch

条形码: 0075597928129

专辑简介


Cast of Characters
  The Captain, bar
  First Officer/"Rambo", b-bar
  Swiss Grandmother/Austrian Woman/British Dancing Girl, ms
  Molqui, t
  Mamoud, bar
  Leon Klinghoffer, bar
  Omar, ms
  Marilyn Klinghoffer, c
  Choruses of Exiled Palestinians and Exiled Jews, etc.
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  The Death of Klinghoffer, John Adams' second opera, takes as its subject the hijacking of the cruise ship Achille Lauro in 1985. Again the concept for the opera was suggested by director Peter Sellars. The L.A. Opera shared the work's commission but never presented it.
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  Synopsis
  The Death of Klinghoffer is told in a very different style than Adams' previous opera, Nixon in China. While based on historical events, Klinghoffer does not always treat them in a traditionally narrative manner, and the events we see are not always those we expect. Several important events in the historical narrative--including Klinghoffer's death itself--are not seen onstage, but only commented on after the fact. In addition, many of the characters sing their versions of the action as reminiscences, as for example in the Captain's opening aria, "It was just after 1:15," which recounts the original appearance of the hijackers on board. Meanwhile, each scene ends with a number in which the chorus reflects on the events that have occurred. The opera begins with a prelude consisting of two of these choruses, one sung by a Chorus of Exiled Palestinians and the other by a Chorus of Exiled Jews.
  Act I begins with the Captain of the Achille Lauro narrating the events of the original hijacking; most of the passengers had disembarked for a tour of the Pyramids when the hijackers first appeared; the remaining ones were rounded up in the ship's restaraunt. Another version of the hijacking story is told by a Swiss Grandmother, one of the passengers, and then by the ship's First Officer, who also tells that a passenger had been shot in the leg, apparently accidentally when a bullet ricocheted off the floor. Molqui, one of the terrorists, sings an aria ("Give these orders") explaining the situation to the passengers and promising them safety. Scene 2 introduces another of the terrorists, Mamoud, a more dangerous and violent man than his companion. The Captain reflects on the fact that every ship is a kind of prison. ("I have often reflected") Another passenger relates how she locked herself in her cabin and stayed there through the entire episode, undiscovered. Mahmoud sings an aria about freedom, contrasting with the Captain's earlier song. ("Those birds flying")
  The chorus that opens Act II, "When Hagar was led into the wilderness," recounts the Biblical story of Hagar and Ishmael, representing the beginnings of Arab-Israeli tension. Molqui is frustrated at the lack of a reply to his demands; he is afraid people will die. Mamoud says only, "Now we will kill you all." It is only now we see Leon Klinghoffer for the first time. Explaining that he is normally a person who likes to avoid trouble, he nevertheless goes on to condemn the hijackers, accusing them of simply using their ideologies as a license to fulfill their real desire--to kill. ("I've never been/A violent man") He is replied to in equally harsh terms by another hijacker, called "Rambo." ("You are always complaining") Another passenger tells her story, including her impressions of Klinghoffer. Finally we hear from the last of the terrorists, Omar, a young idealogue who is hoping to die in his cause. At the end of the scene, Omar and Molqi fight, and Molqui takes Klinghoffer away.
  The next scene opens with Klinghoffer's wife Marilyn, talking about disability, illness, and death; she assumes that her husband has been taken to the ship's hospital. In fact, during her aria, he is killed, offstage, by the terrorists, who are now threatening to kill another passenger every fifteen minutes; the Captain tells them to kill him instead of a passenger. As the terrorists negotiate with shore, Leon Klinghoffer's body appears and sings a "Gymniopédie". In the final scene, after the crisis has been resolved and the passengers have disembarked, the Captain tells Marilyn Klinghoffer about her husband's death. ("Mrs. Klinghoffer, please sit down"/"You embraced them!")
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  Performance History
  World premiere production:
  Théatre de la Monnaie
  World premiere: 19 Mar. 1991
  Brussels, Belgium
  Opéra de Lyon
  French premiere: 13 April 1991
  World premiere production
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  The Captain: James Maddalena
  The First Officer; "Rambo": Thomas Hammons
  Swiss Grandmother; Austrian Woman; British Dancing Girl: Janice Felty
  Molqi: Thomas Young
  Mamoud: Eugene Perry
  Leon Klinghoffer: Sanford Sylvan
  Omar: Stephanie Friedman
  Marilyn Klinghoffer: Sheila Nader
  Conducted by Kent Nagano
  Stage direction by Peter Sellars
  Choreography by Mark Morris
  Set design by George Tsypin
  Costume design by Dunya Ramicova
  Lighting design by James F. Ingalls
  Sound Design by Jonathan Deans
  Projection design by John Boesche
  Opéra de Lyon
  French premiere: 13 April 1991
  World premiere production
  Brooklyn Academy of Music
  U.S. premiere: 5 Sep. 1991
  World premiere production

曲目


Death of Klinghoffer