Southbank Centre: Birtwistle Double Bill

Music Theatre, Monday 06 July 2009 7:30PM and Tuesday 07 July 2009 7:30PM, Queen Elizabeth Hall, Southbank Centre, London

Southbank Centre: Birtwistle Double Bill

Harrison Birtwistle Semper Dowland, semper dolens: theatre of melancholy


Harrison Birtwistle The Corridor: a scena for soprano, tenor and six instruments
Commissioned and produced by the Aldeburgh Festival and Southbank Centre,
in association with the London Sinfonietta and Bregenz Festival

The Corridor freeze frames the devastating moment when Orpheus turns to look back at Eurydice as they leave the underworld, and he loses her forever. "I'm obsessed with the myth of Orpheus" says Birtwistle "I see The Corridor as a single movement from the Orpheus story magnified, like a photographic blow-up. I've thought of it as virtuosic, close up chamber theatre, with the London Sinfonietta musicians in the action as well as the singers."

The passionate melancholy of Elizabethan master John Dowland's music is another of Birtwistle's obsessions. In Semper Dowland, semper dolens (always Dowland, always doleful' was Dowland's own, punning description of himself), Birtwistle arranges Dowland's Seven Teares Figured in Seven Passionate Pavanes and intersperses them with new music and Dowland songs.

Elizabeth Atherton Soprano
Mark Padmore Tenor
Ryan Wigglesworth Conductor

David Harsent Libretto
Alison Chitty Set/Costume designer
Paul Pyant Lighting designer
Lorna Heavey Video art/ Projection design
Rachel Lopez de la Nieta Associate director
Peter Gill Director

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£30, £22, £15, £9 (usual London Sinfonietta early booking discounts do not apply)

Concession price: Under 26s £6.50, Full time students £4.50
Venue Information
Queen Elizabeth Hall, Southbank Centre
Southbank Centre, Belvedere Road, London, SE1 8XX, UK
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