Days and Nights with Christ

Days and Nights with Christ

Days and Nights with Christ is the first of five full-scale operas by the Australian composer Constantine Koukias (1965 - ), and was the first opera / music theatre production by IHOS Experimental Theatre Troupe (now IHOS Music Theatre and Opera). It premiered at Hobart’s Salamanca Arts Festival in 1990 and two years later was a highlight of the Festival of Sydney. The work, which explores images associated with schizophrenia, was inspired by the experiences of the composer’s brother and by their shared Greek heritage.

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The text

Featuring a dramatic soprano, a countertenor / baritone, a speaking voice (the mother) and a dancer (Christ), Days and Nights with Christ is sung in Ecclesiastical and modern Greek. The libretto is a collection of fragments drawn from Byzantine liturgy, the Old Testament, the New Testament, Jewish-American eccentric Emanuel Bronner's “Rules for Life”, and an interpretation of commentary provided by individuals suffering from schizophrenia.

Musical influences

The music, influenced by Greek Orthodox Byzantine chant, is essentially melodic, combining the human voice with electronically treated acoustic instruments. The ensemble comprises two voices, electric trombone, oboe d'amore and percussion.

Dance

Dancer Christos Linou played Christ in the 1990, 1992 and 1997 productions.[1] Reviewing the 1992 Sydney production, Brian Hoad described the performance as "an extraordinary portrait of anguish and agony, a beautiful yet pitifully broken man painfully struggling through lonely space".[2]

Staging

Days and Nights with Christ is noted for its use of the vast spaces that were so characteristic of early Koukias operas produced by IHOS [3] such as To Traverse Water and Tesla. Innovative staging effects included a wall of ice and a mountain of salt, which together created "almost impossibly vivid stage pictures".[4]

Selected articles

Days and Nights with Christ was last produced in 1997. In the years since then, it has featured in a number of publications, including Gordon Kerry's New Classical Music: Composing Australia[5] and RealTime's In Repertoire: A Selected Guide To Australian Music Theatre.[6] In his detailed and nuanced discussion of the work, Kerry comments that "out of the braying trombone, the electro-acoustic atmospherics, the simple chants, the keening, Koukias has created a compelling portrait of a soul in agony and has done so in sounds, in music."[5]

References

  1. ^ Litson, Jo 1991, "Theatre scene: An African explosion", Dance Australia, December 1991, no 57, p 13
  2. ^ Hoad, Brian 1992, The Bulletin, 28 January 1992
  3. ^ Shevtsova, Maria 1996, "Greek-Australian Odysseys in a Multicultural World", Performing Arts Journal 52, vol. 18 no. 1, pp. 64-70
  4. ^ Jones, Deborah 1997, The Australian, 1 August 1997
  5. ^ a b Kerry, Gordon 2009, New Classical Music: Composing Australia, UNSW Press, Sydney
  6. ^ RealTime 2000, In Repertoire: A Selected Guide to Australian Music Theatre, Australia Council

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