- The Princess of the Stars
"The Princess of the Stars" is an
experimental opera ormusic drama by theCanadian composer R. Murray Schafer . Theopera is notable because it must be performed around and on a lake, preferably as far from civilization as possible. The opera was premiered on a small lake outsideToronto in1981 byNew Music Concerts and again in1985 for theBanff School of Fine Arts summer festival on a more remote lake inBanff National Park . The performance was attended by over five thousand people [http://www.patria.org/pdp/CHAOS/POS/POSOUT.HTM] . Other performances occurred at [http://www.haliburtonforest.com Haliburton Forest and Wildlife Reserve] , Ontario in September 1997 and August/September 2007 [http://www.patria.org/] . "The Princess of the Stars", which has some basis in Native American mythology, begins about one hour before dawn; timing is coordinated with early morning events such as birds beginning to sing and the sunrise. Theaudience members are situated in a clearing at the water's edge. The conductor, chorus, instrumentalists and the Princess herself are hidden from view around the edges of the lake. Other main characters and dancers appear incanoe s on the lake. The work begins with a seven-minutearia from the unseen Princess (a highSoprano ). Thearia makes use of echoes across the lake. As this aria endscanoe s bearingdancers (The Dawn Birds) andactor s in brightly coloredcostumes begin to appear from the far side of the lake. The characters of Wolf, Three-horned Enemy and Sun God are large, 7 to 10 foot high, lavishly decoratedpuppets mounted on longWar Canoe s. Actors hidden within the puppets speak, sing orsprechstimme the characters' parts. (Sun God's entrance is timed with the realsunrise .) Throughout the work Schafer has written detailed instructions for theperformers . All the canoe routes are scripted and the participants chant in fictional languages created by Schafer."The Princess of the Stars" is the
Prologue in a series of twelve theater pieces entitled "Patria " [http://www.patria.org/pdp/ORDER/OVERVIEW.HTM] (homeland).tory
The story line of "The Princess of the Stars" is based, in part, on traditional tales told by various northeastern North American native peoples. In the opera, the Sun God’s daughter, the Princess of the Stars, falls to the earth and is captured by Three Horned Enemy, who hides her at the bottom of a lake. Wolf, with the help of the Dawn Birds is determined to find the Princess. After an arduous search, Wolf finds the Princess in the lake and with the help of the Dawn Birds, who sweep the water aside with their wings, Wolf prepares to battle Three Horned Enemy. However, before the fight begins the sun emerges from the horizon and scares the Three Horned Enemy away. Sun God orders Wolf to search the world for the Princess (who has fled) and orders the Dawn Birds to freeze the lake and be silent until the Princess is found.
Further reading
*"Music Since 1945" by Elliot Schwartz and Daniel Godfrey (1993), (ISBN 0-02-873040-2)
*"Patria: The Complete Cycle" by R. Murray Schafer [http://www.patria.org/arcana/arcbooks.html#tc]External links
* [http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.com/index.cfm?PgNm=TCE&Params=U1ARTU0003133 Encyclopedia of Music in Canada article on R. Murray Schafer]
* [http://www.patria.org/pdp/CHAOS/POS/PRINCESS.HTM website for the music drama]
* [http://www.patria.org/ Patria homepage]
* [http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.com/index.cfm?PgNm=TCE&Params=U1ARTU0002734 Encyclopedia of Music in Canada article on Patria]
* [http://www.patria.org/pdp/ORDER/OVERVIEW.HTM Brief description of the complete Patria cycle]
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