Showing posts with label Between Worlds. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Between Worlds. Show all posts
Sunday, April 12, 2015
Between Worlds: the premiere
I reviewed ENO's world premiere last night of Between Worlds, Tansy Davies's new opera with librettist Nick Drake on the awe-inspiring topic of 9/11. The piece? Quite a lot of problems where different aspects were at odds with each other, but some of us wept anyway. The performance? Superb. My review is in The Arts Desk, here (£).
Labels:
Between Worlds,
ENO,
Tansy Davies
Thursday, April 02, 2015
9/11 comes to ENO
I had a wonderful talk with the composer Tansy Davies, whose first opera Between Worlds brings a profound take on the Twin Towers attack to the stage of the Barbican, in a co-commission between this centre and ENO. Its world premiere is on 11 April. My piece is in the Independent, here.
Labels:
9/11,
Between Worlds,
ENO,
Tansy Davies
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