- The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat (opera)
"The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat" is a one-act chamber
opera byMichael Nyman to an English-languagelibretto byChristopher Rawlence , adapted from thecase study of the same name byOliver Sacks by Nyman, Rawlence, andMichael Morris . It was first performed at theInstitute of Contemporary Arts ,London , on27 October 1986 .The minimalist score makes use of songs by
Robert Schumann , in particular, "Ich grolle nicht " from "Dichterliebe ", in which Dr. S. accompanies Dr. P., singing theossia as adescant . Mrs. P. plays the piano, the actor actually playing if possible.Roles
ynopsis
The plot concerns the investigation by a
neurologist of the condition of a singer who suffers fromvisual agnosia . According to the liner notes, Morris, Rawlence, and Nyman had to spend much time convincing the real Mrs. P. (whose husband is implied to have been a known name) that they were not proposing a musical (her word) that would trivialize her late husband's situation in order to gain her consent.Film
Rawlence made a film version in 1987. It made brief omissions from the music (most notably the self-referential line, "That's Nyman! Can't mistake his body rhythm," when Dr. P. is watching
television ) and added documentary segments with Sacks andpathologist John Tighe working with the actual Dr. P.'s brain. They reveal that his condition was the result ofAlzheimer's Disease that atypically affected only one portion of his brain until its latter stages. Unusually for an opera film not shot on a theatre stage, the singing was recorded live on-set by boom operators.Returning from the original cast were
Emile Belcourt as Dr. S. andFrederick Westcott as Dr. P.Patricia Hooper replacedSarah Leonard as Mrs. P. TheMichael Nyman Band appeared on-screen as Dr. P.'s students. Originally distributed onVHS byFilms, Inc. , its rarity has caused it to become a popular bootleg favoriteFact|date=May 2007.Recording
Infobox Album
Name = The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat
Type = studio
Longtype =
Artist =Michael Nyman
Cover size = 200
Caption = Design by Howard Fritzson
painting:David Bomberg , "Lyons Café ", 1912
Released = 1988
Recorded = 1987
Genre =Opera ,Contemporary classical music , minimalism
Length = 57:05
Language = English, German
Label =CBS Masterworks
Director =
Producer = David Cunningham, Michael Nyman
Reviews =
Compiler =
Chronology =
Last album =And Do They Do/Zoo Caprices 1986
This album = The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat 1988
Next album =Drowning by Numbers 1988
Misc = CBS Masterworks MK44669 (1987); Emile Belcourt (tenor), Sarah Leonard (soprano), Frederick Westcott (baritone),Alexander Balanescu (first violin), Jonathan Carney (second violin), Kate Musker (viola), Moray Welsh (first cello), Anthony Hinnigan (second cello), Helen Tunstall (harp), conducted by the composer. Carney, Musker, and Hinnigan, who will make up the first lineup of theBalanescu Quartet , make their first of many appearances on a Nyman album with this release.External links
* [http://www.michaelnyman.com/disco/12 Synopsis and track-listing of the recording, plus links to reviews]
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