Experiments in Opera-the composer-driven collective with an air of mad scientists in the lab-opens its 2015-16 season with the premiere of 11 new commissions for ensemble and voice in The Travel Agency is On Fire: Burroughs Cuts Up the Great Bards, presented Friday, October 16, 2015 at the East Village avant-garde haven The Stone.Two sets take place at 8:00 p.m. and 10:00 p.m. Each set features different songs.
Renegade William S. Burroughs (1914-1997) has been called the Godfather of the Beat Generation, known for his hallucinatory prose and startling, nontraditional accounts of drug culture, most famously in the book Naked Lunch. Norman Mailer declared him "the only American writer who may be conceivably possessed by genius." Jack Kerouac named him the "greatest satirical writer since Jonathan Swift." His strange and fascinating life is documented here. Burroughs helped to pioneer the art form of cut-ups: repurposing of previously published materials into new art forms. After selecting the source texts, Burroughs cut them up, and juxtaposed the fragments to select random word combinations and create new compositions.In celebration of the recently published book, The Travel Agency on Fire (edited by Alex Wermer Colan)-a selection of cut-up experiments by Burroughs on texts by a range of canonical writers, including Arthur Rimbaud, William Shakespeare, and James Joyce-EiO has commissioned 11 new vocal works from composers Travis Just, Charlie Looker, Jason Cady, Aaron Siegel, James Ilgenfritz, Anne Guthrie, Lukas Ligeti, Katie Young, JG Thirlwell, Elliott Sharp, and Natacha Diels.
Co-founded in 2010 by a trio of "talented, fearless, and congenial" (The Brooklyn Rail) composer-performers in Brooklyn-Matthew Welch, Jason Cady, and Aaron Siegel-EXPERIMENTS IN OPERA is a composer-driven initiative, featuring recent and new works with innovative answers to the traditional questions about how to connect words, story and music.
EiO's work is playful and funny as well as serious and dark. They catalyze opportunities that make strong connections to life and art in the twenty first century. EiO makes no meaningful distinction between the merit of short works and long works, full productions and concert presentations, live works and works on video. Artists from a variety of styles and backgrounds find common cause with their efforts and feel at home in their productions.Videos