- Facing Goya
"Facing Goya" is a 2000
opera in four acts byMichael Nyman on alibretto byVictoria Hardie . It is an expansion of their one-act opera called "Vital Statistics" from1987 , dealing with such subjects asphysiognomy and its practitioners, and also incorporates a musical motif from Nyman'sart song , "The Kiss", inspired by aPaul Richards painting . Nyman also considers the work thematically tied to his other works, "The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat", "The Ogre", and "Gattaca ", though he does not quote any of these musically, save a very brief passage of the latter. It premiered at theAuditorio de Galicia ,Santiago de Compostela, Spain onAugust 3 ,2000 . The revision with the cast heard on the album premirered at theBadisches Straatstheater inKarlsruhe ,Germany , onOctober 19 ,2002 . "Vital Statistics" has been withdrawn. The Santiago version included more material from "Vital Statistics". [Pwyll ap Siôn. "The Music of Michael Nyman: Text, Context and Intertext".Aldershot , Hants:Ashgate Publishing , 2007. p. 197]The new opera deals with the
elitism andprejudice of various movements inpseudosciences andart criticism , wrapped around a thread of a desire to make a clone ofFrancisco Goya through use of his long-lost skull, which he hid from the likes ofPaul Broca , and which the Art Banker finds under a floorboard in a "degenerate art " gallery in Act II. This skull is the object of numerous fights in the second and third acts, often with one character snatching it from another. The opera is non-realistic in its presentation, with only one through-character, the Art Banker. Indeed, when Goya does appear, it is not the result of cloning, but a purely fantastical device. Four other performers play different roles in each section who are thematically connected. In addition, twoactor s are called for in non-speaking roles. The Art Banker also speaks narration into adictaphone , but this was omitted from the studio recording, though the lines are reprinted in the booklet.Roles
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Art Banker , awidow (contralto ), loves Goya, but is corrupted by money. She foolishly wants to patent Goya's talent gene. Despite this, she is the most charismatic and sympathetic figure of thesatire . She is a time tripper. An art banker is a person who deals in exchange of famous artworks among museums. This character is currently a specialist in the work of Goya.
*Soprano 1 (coloratura ), obsessed with science, she lives in her head, and is the one who ultimately cracks the human genome. (Craniometrist 1,Eugenicist /Art Critic 1,Microbiologist ). At one point she nearly chokes herself with a tape measure, but continues to sing.
*Soprano 2 (lyric), unhappy indvidualist who sees the dangers ofracism in gene control. She is opposed to cloning and State ownership of genetic readouts. She does not believe that recreating a person recreates that person's talent. (Craniometery Assistant 2, Art Critic 2, GeneticResearch Doctor)
*Tenor , a shallow opportunist who believes eugenic theories are reflected in art. His greed leads him to want to make the first laboratory cloned human. A product of genetic engineering himself, he expresses his arrogance in thearietta , "I am an oil painting". (Craniometry Assistant 1, Eugenicist/Art Critic 3,Chief Executive of a Bio-Tech Company)
*Baritone , he doesn't agree with anyone, and they don't like him. He is humorous and self-deprecating, fatalistic, and thinks little of the uniqueness in humankind. (Craniometrist 2, Art Critic 4, GeneticAcademic , Francisco Goya)Soldiers, apparition of Goya, craniometry interns, porters, lab technicians.
etting
The play moves through three times and places (act 3 and 4 are the same location weeks apart, and all but the baritone remain the same character). The libretto calls for "a Goyaesque landscape of bare
branches withbloody clothes hanging off them, and stones jutting out of theearth likegravestones , in the manner of acharcoal drawing ." Projections of art anddiagrams are used throughout the production.Costumes
The Genetic Research Doctor (Soprano 2) "wears
jeans and a sparklyT-shirt ".The Genetic Academic (Baritone) "wears
bicycle clips and ahelmet ".The Microbiologist (Soprano 1) "wears a
thigh length zip top ,leather miniskirt , andstud earrings ."Orchestration
This is the first opera Nyman has scored with his band in mind. The studio recording includes five
violin s, twoviola s, onecello , twodouble bass es, two each soprano andalto sax es (doubled),baritone sax ,flute ,alto flute ,piccolo ,trumpet andflugelhorn (doubled),French horn ,bass trombone (doubled),tuba (doubled),euphonium (doubled), andelectric guitar .Recording
Infobox Album
Name = Facing Goya
Type = studio
Longtype =
Artist =Michael Nyman
Cover size = 200
Caption = Album cover of 2002 recording, conducted by the composer.
Released =November 26 , 2002
Recorded = June 2001, March 2002, May 2002 (Abbey Road Studios ) May 2002 (Snake Ranch )
Genre =Opera ,Contemporary classical music , minimalism
Length = Disc 1: 71'56"
Disc 2: 61'54"
Language = English
Label = Warner Classics
Director =
Producer = Michael NymanAustin Ince
Reviews =MusicWeb International (mostly favorable) [http://www.musicweb-international.com/classrev/2003/Mar03/Nyman_goya.htm]
Compiler =
Chronology =
Last album =String Quartets 2, 3 & 4/If & Why
2002
This album =Facing Goya
2002
Next album =24 Heures de la vie d'une femme
2003
Misc = A recording was released in 2002. It is Michael Nyman's 44th album.Alexander Balanescu left the band during the recording of this album, and hisconcertmaster seat awarded toGabrielle Lester , who previously recorded with the band on "La Sept " (1989).Personnel
Cast
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Hilary Summers as the Art Banker
*Winnie Böwe as Soprano 1
*Marie Angel as Soprano 2
*Harry Niccoll as Tenor
*Omar Ebrahim as BaritoneThe
Michael Nyman Band *
Alexander Balanescu , violin (leader, Acts 1-3)
*Gabrielle Lester , violin (leader, act 4)*
Catherine Thompson , violin
*Gillian Findlay, violin
*Katherine Shave , violin*Catherine Musker, viola
*Bruce White, viola*
Tony Hinnigan , cello*
Roger Linley , double bass
*Steven Williams, double bass*
Martin Elliott , bass guitar*David Roach, soprano, alto sax
*Simon Haram , soprano, alto sax
*Andrew Findon , bartione sax, flute, alto flute, piccolo
*Steve Sidwell, trumpet, flugelhorn
*Nigel Gomm , trumpet, flugelhorn
*David Lee, French horn
*Nigel Barr , bass trombone, tuba, euphonium
*Andrew Fawbert , bass trombone, tuba, euphonium*
James Woodrow , electric guitar*Conducted by
Michael Nyman Crew
*Produced by Michael Nyman and
Austin Ince
*Engineer: Austin Ince
*Assistant Engineers:Andrew Dudman ,Roland Heap ,Ryu Kawashima ,Andrew Nicholls ,Paul Richardson ,Alex Scannell *Recorded at
Abbey Road Studios , London, June 2001, March 2002 and May 2002
Snake Ranch, May 2002*Mixed at
Sony Studios , London, June and July 2002*Mastered by
Bob Whitney at Sony Studios, London, August 2002*
A&R :Dirk Lange
*Executive Producer:Elizabeth Lloyd
*Production coordinator:Sarah Morley
*Assistant Coordinator:Miranda Westcott
*Composer's Assistant:Robert Worby *Special thanks:
Vivienne Guiness ,Nicholas Hare ,Michael Hastings ,Jude Kelly ,Graham Sheffield ,Harry Lyth ,James Mackay ,Julio Marti ,Jonathan Moore ,Michael Neve ,Karen Price ,James Rushton ,Neil Wallace *Published by
Chester Music Limited /Michael Nyman Limited 2002*Project Manager: Lee Wollard
*Editorial Assistant:Christian Müller
*Translations: French,Olivier Laruaz-Gaillard - German,Almut Lenz-Konrad - Spanish,Ángel Seoane *Art direction and cover illustrations:
Thierry Cohen ,Paris
*Cover illustrations contain a detail ofPetrus Camper , drawing, and portrait ofFrancisco Goya
*Special thanks to Max for the x-ray of his skull.References
Libretto by Victoria Hardie. Essays by Michael Nyman,
Robert Worby , andDr. Michael Neve in the booklet of the album,Warner Classics 0927-45342-2
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