Portland Opera will present the West Coast premiere of a double bill of two contemporary works, The Difficulty of Crossing a Field and Pulitzer Prize-winning The Little Match Girl Passion on July 28 - the first of four performances. Both pieces are composed by David Lang, who has been lauded as an American master with his compelling operatic scores. Portland Opera's production will be staged by Imago Theatre's Artistic Co-Director Jerry Mouawad.
"American composer
David Lang has created two deeply affecting works that are big in scope and subject matter," said Christopher Mattaliano, General Director of Portland Opera."
Based on a one-page story by the 19th century American writer Ambrose Bierce, The Difficulty of Crossing a Field is part courtroom drama, and part cosmic mystery. In the pre-Civil War South, the slave owner
Mr. Williamson, played by Michael Streeter, walks across his field and disappears in plain view of his family, his neighbors and his slaves,
forever altering the relationships among them. Each witness has a distinct response to this loss, revealed in a series of narrative "tellings" throughout the course of the opera.
Former Portland Opera resident artist Hannah Penn (Show Boat, 2015), will sing in both operas, and perform the role of Mrs. Williamson in The Difficulty of Crossing a Field. Portland Opera also welcomes back
Allen Nause, (Show Boat, 2015) former Artistic Director of Artists Repertory Theatre, who will perform the role of Armour Wren.
Christian Zaremba (La Bohème, 2017), "a stage animal with a big bass voice," according to The New York Times, will also sing in both operas, along with
Martin Bakari, a
"golden" and "velvety" tenor, who will make his principal artist debut with the Portland Opera.
In 2008,
David Lang won the Pulitzer Prize for his highly original and deeply moving score The Little Match Girl Passion. Lang's narrative, inspired by Hans
Christian Anderson, takes the story of a young girl cruelly cast out into the cold and tenderly- almost magically-elevates and transforms her plight.
Lang was fascinated by the tale's Christian overtones and the parallels between the little match girl's suffering, death and transfiguration and those of Christ. Using Bach's St. Matthew's Passion as an inspiration and reference, Lang integrates biblical text into the story, providing both a commentary and spiritual reflection on the story of the little girl.
Born in 1957, Lang is an enormous presence in the new music scene. He is the co-founder of the musical collective, "Bang on a Can," and is working on a symphony in Philadelphia for 1,000 broken instruments to raise money to have them fixed. Critics call his work "fresh, emotional and infinitely approachable." Conductor Hal France, who last appeared at Portland Opera to conduct Show Boat (2015), will take the podium.
Jerry Mouawad, Artistic Co-Director of Imago Theatre, is making his Portland Opera directing debut.
The Difficulty of Crossing a Field and Little Match Girl Passion are sung in English with supertitles above the stage.
THE CASTS (in order of vocal appearance)
The Difficulty of Crossing a Field
Mrs. Williamson: Hannah S. Penn
Virginia Creeper/Soprano Slave:
Lisa Williamson
Boy Sam:
Martin Bakari
Williamson Girl: Cree Carrico
Presiding Magistrate: Todd Van Voris
Armour Wren:
Allen NauseMr. Williamson: Michael Streeter
Old Woman/Alto Slave: Nicole Mitchell
Mezzo-Soprano Slave:
Laila Murphy
Tenor Slave: Ernest
C. Jackson, Jr.
Bass Slave: Damien Geter
Andrew:
Christian Zaremba
The Little Match Girl Passion
Soprano Soloist:
Lisa Williamson
Mezzo-Soprano Soloist: Hannah S. Penn
Tenor Soloist:
Martin Bakari
Bass Soloist:
Christian Zaremba
Soprano/Percussion Soloist: Cree Carrico
Alto/Percussion Soloist: Nicole Mitchell
Tenor/Percussion Soloist: Ernest
C. Jackson Jr.
Bass/Percussion Soloist: Damien Geter
Little Match Girl: Max Young
Movers:
Gwendolyn Duffy, Kaician Jade Kitko, Carla Grant, Nathan H. G.,
Fiely Matias, Carol Triffle, Sumi Wu
THE CREATIVE TEAM
Conductor Hal France
Stage Director
Jerry Mouawad
Scenery Designer
Daniel Meeker
Costume Designer Shana Targosz
Lighting Designer Connie Yun
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