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Libretto by Royce Vavrek (E)

Besetzung

3S,T,2Bar
1(=picc,afl).0.1(=bcl).0-0.0.0.0-pft-strings(1.1.1.1.1)

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Abkürzungsverzeichnis (PDF)

Verlag:

Boosey & Hawkes (Hendon Music)

Verfügbarkeit

World premiere of version
30/06/2018
The Spa Little Theater, Saratoga Springs, NY
Michael Mori, director
Dirigent: David Alan Miller
Ensemble: Opera Saratoga

Rollen

Farinelli's Trainer Soprano
Sir Elton John's Trainer Soprano
Holy St. Francis's Trainer Soprano
Hans Sachs's Trainer Tenor
Prince Gabriel III of Belgium's Trainer's Son Baritone
Atticus Finch's Trainer Bass-Baritone
Zusammenfassung

A motley assortment of contestants participate in their annual finch-sitting competition, a Belgian folk competition that pits chaffinches (and their owners) against each other in a battle to see who has the most melodious bird. The contest is run as such: a man waves a flag and each of the competitors sits in front of a box containing one of their fellow contestants’ birds. Every time a bird makes a proper call (a suck-e-wiet, as it’s called in these circles) they receive a tally mark. The bird with the most points wins, bringing much pride to its trainer. Although a seemingly simple and gentle competition, access to the competitor’s inner monologues and flashbacks to their preparations reveal deception, deep-seated rivalries, painful loneliness, and blossoming romance.

Komponist Kommentare

A motley assortment of contestants participate in their annual finch-sitting competition, a Belgian folk competition that pits chaffinches (and their owners) against each other in a battle to see who has the most melodious bird. A flag waves, and the game begins. Each competitor—sitting in front of a box containing a fellow contestants’ birds—makes a tally mark on a stick then the bird sings a certain call: the "susk-e-wiet." At the end of an hour, the bird with the most points wins, bringing much pride to its trainer. Although a seemingly simple and gentle competition, access to both the competitors' inner monologues, and flashbacks to their preparations, reveal deception, deep-seated rivalries, painful loneliness, and blossoming romance

Stimmung

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