- Europeras
Europeras is a series of five
operas by the composerJohn Cage . Cage explained the punning title thus: "For two hundred years the Europeans have been sending us their operas. Now I'm sending them back."Europeras I and II
Europeras I and II were premiered in Frankfurt in Dec, 1987 after a delay caused by fire; both call on the full resources of the house and apply the technique of indeterminacy to plot, stage directions, lighting, costuming, props, and sets, as well as to the music, drawn from fragments of the 18th and 19th century repertoire and intermitently drowned out by a taped Opera Mix, "as if you were shouting to someone on the opposite side of the streeet and a large truck passes by."
The libretto, in twenty-four scenarios, likewise juxtaposes traditional operatic episodes: the
libretto begins "Dressed as an Irish princess, he gives birth; they plot to overthrow the French." The area of the stage is divided into 64 quadrants corresponding to theI Ching and the nineteen singers share the space with dancers. Cage said "What I wanted to do was to have the programs such that if twelve people were sitting in a row each one would be looking at a different opera."Europeras III and IV
Europeras III and IV were commissioned by the Almeida Festival in
London and premiered in 1990, subsequently touring. Both prominently featuregramaphone s, the former in combination with two pianists (replacing the orchestra). The latter is a chamber piece for singer, gramophone and table lamp.Europera V
The 60' Europera V, a commission of
Yvar Mikhashoff for pianist, two singers, lighting and tape, premiered May 21, 1991 inAmsterdam . The production in the garden of theMuseum of Modern Art in New York was the last performance attended by Cage before his death on August 12, 1992.ource
David Revill : The Roaring Silence (Arcade Publishing, NY 1992)External links
http://d-sites.net/english/cage.htm
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