El Niño: CD DVD |
Truly muddying the waters was the modern poetry (Rosario Castellanos, Gabriela Mistral, Vicente Huidobro -- suggested to Adams by Sellars) that not only has little to do with the story of Christ's birth but actually undermines it. At the Paris premiere, Sellars further subverted the Biblical story with a danced staging and insipid video (the latter relating a parallel account of a contemporary young woman having a baby). The Choral Arts Society laudably reunited that video with Adams' music, if for no better reason than so that we could appreciate just how badly the concept had dated in the period of only eight years. When compared with the timeless appeal of the Nativity story, the Sellars video, with its images of cops staring up at street lamps in parking lots and those perennial show-choir hand movements, became lamentably ridiculous. Either you want to tell the story of Christ's birth or you don't -- make up your mind.
Anne Midgette, Choral Arts Society Weathers 'El Niño' (Washington Post, May 20) ---, 'El Niño's' Transcendent Genre (Washington Post, May 17) Tim Smith, Choral Arts' concert (Baltimore Sun, May 20) |
Much of the score percolated with activity and delightful cross-rhythms, shimmering colors from harp, clanging percussion, celesta, and synthesized sounds (not so much the scratchy, arpeggiated solo violin at the opening of the second half). The brass swelled the sound with vast crescendi, matched by confidently square blocks of sound from the
Members of the Choral Arts Society of Washington will perform next month in a rare program of Liszt's vocal music (part of the meeting of the American Liszt Society) at the National Gallery of Art (June 1, 6:30 pm). The group will also take part in the London Symphony Orchestra's performance of Mahler's eighth symphony, under the baton of Valery Gergiev (June 9 and 10), in St. Paul's Cathedral in London.
"Ma-Ry -- Why did you dooo this?"
ReplyDeleteOne of Adams' best dramatic works.
Heh heh.
ReplyDeleteParts of it work so well, and others seem too loaded with political correctness to mean anything.
"Mostly volunteer chorus?" For the record, none of us are paid for our time.
ReplyDeleteThanks for that, Heather. I thought that there were a few paid singers in the mix, but I stand corrected.
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