Der Sommer in Stuttgart


LIES of CIVILIZATION
Four music theater miniatures
Malte Giesen: white border
for three male voices, three instruments and electronics WP
Yiran Zhao: THE SINGLE DAY*
for mezzo-soprano. three instruments, video and electronics WP
libretto: N. Andrew Walsh
Øyvind Mæland: Part of the Job
for four voices, clarinet and percussion WP
Natalia Domínguez Rangel: The Invisible
for tenor, bass, percussion, synthesizer and electronics WP
Production/Lighting: Gable [&] Romy Roelofsen/Het Geluid Maastricht
Set design: Davy van Gerven
Neue Vocalsolisten
Truike van der Poel, mezzo-soprano/Martin Nagy, tenor/
Guillermo Anzorena, baritone/Andreas Fischer, bass
Members of Ensemble PHACE, Vienna
Mathilde Hoursiangou, keyboards/sampler
Reinhold Brunner, clarinets
Berndt Thurner, percussion
The international co-production LIES of CIVILIZATION interrogates from four compositional perspectives the myth of civilization that has become deeply inscribed in the value systems of Western-oriented cultures. At the center of attention are questions about the current situation of global civil societies: Yiran Zhao subjects this finding to a witty as well as laconic questioning of how certain we can be of our interpretation of the world. Natalia Domínguez Rangel, following in the footsteps of Michel Foucault, ponders the closely interwoven structure of knowledge and power. Øyvind Mæland illuminates the fatal connection between ever more prosperous economic forms and the simultaneously growing loss of personal freedom. Finally, Malte Giesen deals with the phenomenon of framing and comments on the changes and manipulations of perception in a digitalized and medially processed world. His music theater is both a reflex and a critique of »today’s ubiquitous social media and selfie self-representation culture.«
A co-production of Musiktheatertage Wien, Musik der Jahrhunderte Stuttgart,
National Opera Bergen, Het Geluid Maastricht and Operadagen Rotterdam.
sponsored by the Ministry of Science, Research and the Arts Baden-Württemberg.
* commissioned by the Musiktheatertage Wien
financed by the Ernst von Siemens Music Foundation



© Martin Sigmund/MDJ

© Martin Sigmund/MDJ

© Martin Sigmund/MDJ

© Martin Sigmund/MDJ