The Sea

2023

 
 

Libretto by Nicole Butcher.

Commissioned by Forest Collective.

Dedicated to Ashlee Thompson

dur. 35”

A Opera in 5 scenes

Roles

3 High Voices (Soprano, Tenor, Countertenor)
3 Lower Voices (Mezzo Soprano, Baritone, Bass-Baritone) 

Orchestra

Sopranino/Alto Recorder
Flute/Alto Flute
Flute/Clarinet/Tenor Saxophone
French Horn
Trombone
Keyboard
Viola
Double Bass


composers message

How do you write music that is coercive, corruptive, and seductive? This was the central issue I faced when I commenced work on this beautiful and strange piece.

Poet Nicole Butcher and I had been discussing a project that explored the notions of power, corruption, and trauma for many years until I finally decided to write the score about a year ago. Nicole provided me with various rewrites over the years, and during this time we discussed how the piece could attempt to depict two dual experiences of someone living in an abusive relationship – how they could overcome it and flourish or find themselves utterly overwhelmed by the situation. We have endeavored to evoke both of these feelings within the composition.

We also wanted to keep the subject matter open to interpretation both by Kate and the performers but also the audience. We didn't want to pigeonhole the action of the work, but allow the whole creative team to discuss and workshop ideas around the content of the work.

Throughout this process, we were consistently drawn to analogies of water and the sea, making it a natural focus for the work. I hope that the music flows and washes over you, reminiscent of the waves and foam you battle during a blustery winter swim.

The composition is structured into 5 scenes, with a prelude, and 2 interludes. The first of these interludes is the 'cage interlude,' depicting the central person's sense of being trapped, while the second illustrates this person's experience at the hands of violence, both physical and psychological, and their inner anger. The 5 scenes feature moments for all 6 singers, with musical structures referencing baroque music and operatic tropes, such as the opening chorus and the second scene where the two women's voices act in a sort of mirror-like aria, echoing each other. This idea of mirroring and echoing is woven throughout the work. I am captivated by this concept of repetition and duality, both in the music and in the experience of the characters.

This work delves into difficult subject matter, but I hope you find it interesting, arresting, and intriguing.


world premiere performance

7 - 10 December, 2023

Presented by Forest Collective and BK Opera, as part of Convent Live.

Industrial School, Abbotsford Convent, Melbourne, Australia

Musical Director & Composer - Evan J Lawson 
Director - Kate Millett
Costume Designer - Jane Noonan
Lighting Designer - Gabe Bethune

Soprano - Amanda Windred
Mezzo-Soprano - Aleise Bright
Countertenor - S0daWater
Tenor - Daniel Szesiong Todd
Baritone - Archie Rumsam
Bass-Baritone - Henry Shaw

Orchestra

Sopranino/Alto Recorder - Jasmin Beull
Flute/Alto Flute - Kim Tan
Flute/Clarinet/Tenor Saxophone - Ryan Lynch
French Horn - Phoebe Smithies
Trombone - Trea Hindley
Keyboard - Phillipa Safey
Viola - Alex MacDonald
Double Bass - Ian Crossfield

Photos by Andrew Signor.

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The Sea is a highly atmospheric opera that moves the audience through its fervent composition and unique staging.
— Patricia Di Risio Stage Whispers
The Sea’ is an unmissable opera that plunges its audience into a world of heightened emotion, potent power dynamics, and the intricate dance of human connection.
— Scenestr
 
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