I STAND ALONE

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three monodramas for the female voice

Friday, June 30, 2017, 8:00pm
Sunday, July 2, 2017, 8:00pm
Behind the Door
219 Court Street
Brooklyn, NY 11201

Knoxville: Summer of 1915 by Samuel Barber
Tesla’s Pigeon by Melissa Dunphy
Phaedra by Benjamin Britten*

Performed by
Elise Brancheau, soprano (Knoxville)
Chelsea Feltman, soprano (Tesla’s Pigeon)
Judith Barnes, mezzo soprano (Phaedra)
Doug Han, piano
Adrianna Matteo, violin (Phaedra)
Brian Sanders, cello (Phaedra)

Directed by Steve Witting
Phaedra’s costume by Irena Romendik

*The staging of Phaedra was developed and directed by Judith Barnes and presented by LEIMAY during SOAK 2017

I Stand Alone brings together three powerful monodramas written for the female voice: Knoxville, Summer of 1915 by Samuel Barber, Tesla’s Pigeon by Melissa Dunphy, and Phaedra by Benjamin Britten, performed by three different singers. Each piece deals, in some way, with an impossibility, a yearning for something that can never be attained.

Knoxville, Summer of 1915
, James Agee’s poignant memory poem of a childhood seemingly untroubled, contains hints of the loss that is to come, with world war an unspoken presence looming on the edge of consciousness. Tesla’s Pigeon uses texts from The Tempest and Faust, among others, to depict the mystical, otherworldly romantic love of the reclusive genius Nikola Tesla for a white pigeon who came to his New York hotel window every day. Phaedra, based on a verse translation by Robert Lowell of Jean Racine’s 1677 play Phèdre, is a naked confession of a searing, soul destroying, forbidden love.

The program takes us from the calm embrace of a family gathered at dusk in Knoxville, a dusk suffused with a child’s unanswerable questions, through the turbulent night and dawn that Tesla and his pigeon share on her last day on earth, and lastly to a brilliant noon in Athens, brutal in its clarity and Phaedra’s arrival at a devastating self-knowledge.

I Stand Alone is a featured event of the New York Opera Fest, a city-wide festival of opera in May and June, with over 20 companies putting on more than 30 events in venues around the city. The Opera Fest is organized by the New York Opera Alliance, in partnership with OPERA America, the national service organization for opera. For more information and a full listing, visit nyoperafest.com

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