- The Last Supper (opera)
The Last Supper is an opera with music by Sir
Harrison Birtwistle to an English and Latin libretto byRobin Blaser . Birtwistle composed the music over the period written in 1998-1999. The world premiere was given by theBerlin State Opera on April 18th, 2000, with the production directed byMartin Duncan and conducted byDaniel Barenboim . [Griffiths, Paul, "First Performances, Berlin: Birtwistle's "The Last Supper" (July 2000). "Tempo" (New Ser.), 213: pp. 41-42.] It was subsequently performed by theGlyndebourne Touring Opera on November 30, 2000.Roles
* Christ (baritone)
* Judas (tenor)
* Ghost (soprano)
* Little James (countertenor)
* James (countertenor)
* Thomas (tenor)
* Andrew (tenor)
* Simon (tenor)
* Bartholomew (tenor)
* Philip (baritone)
* John (baritone)
* Matthew (bass-baritone)
* Thaddeus (bass)
* Peter (bass)"Choral parts"
* "Chorus Mysticus" (amplified); 3 sopranos, 3 mezzo-sopranos, 3 altos
* "Chorus Resonus" (pre-recorded); 3 sopranos, 3 mezzo-sopranos, 3 altos
* Chorus in Visions I-III (pre-recorded); 3 sopranos, 3 mezzo-sopranos, 3 altos, 3 tenors, 3 baritones, 3 bassesynopsis
The story is a contemporary retelling of the "Last Supper" story. It involves a character (Ghost) who represents ourselves/the audience. Ghost invites Christ and his disciples to supper. The ensuing drama juxtaposes the old and new, Jewish and Christian to raise questions about the myth/story of the Last Supper and its meaning in our modern context. The opera ends in the Garden of Olives with Christ asking, "Whom do you seek?" and then a cock crows.
References
External links
* [http://www.boosey.com/pages/opera/moredetails.asp?musicid=2670 Boosey & Hawkes page on the opera]
* [http://www.dailyinfo.co.uk/reviews/opera/lastsupper.htm Matthew Rogers, on-line essay on Glyndebourne performance of the opera]
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