June 16, 18, 19, 20 and 21 at 18.00
Tallinn City Theatre's Taevalava Stage


Helena Tulve "It Is Getting So Dark"
Stage Director ANU LAMP


Benjamin Britten "Curlew River"
Stage Director MART KOLDITS

Video Artist Tarvo Hanno Varres
Designer IIR HERMELIIN
Music Director and Conductor PAUL HILLIER


Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir
Soloists
Chamber Ensemble


Tickets for sale at Tallinn City Theatre ticket office (23 Lai Street), Eesti Kontsert ticket office, Piletipunkt sale centers and on internet at www.piletipunkt.ee
Price for ticket 200.-

NB! For Saturday, June 19 performance ONLY, the tickets are for sale for 100 kroons per person!


Helena Tulve's chamber opera "It Is Getting So Dark" is based on texts chosen by the composer herself from a book called "Makura no soshi" (The Pillow Book) by Sei Shonagon, a 10th century Japanese lady-in-waiting. Her diary depicts impressions, scenes, emotions seen through the eyes of a poetical and witty observer. Shonagon's heritage became a model for a later Japanese literature genre Zuihitsu (Mixture).


Composed in 2004, Tulve's work is performed by female voices and a small insturmental chamber ensemble.


 


Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir Women


Music director and conductor: Paul Hillier


Stage director: Anu Lamp


Designer: Iir Hermeliin


Video artist: Tarvo Hanno Varres


 


 


Benjamin Britten's "Curlew River" is first of the composer's three church parables. The mysterium has been influenced by the medieval Japanese No-plays and tells a simple story of a woman who has gone mad after losing her son. She is cured through prayer and mercy when the ghost of her son appears. The story is acted out by monks in a medieval English monastery.


Britten has used the traditional Japanese art of mimics with its symbolism and minimalism. The libretto was written by the South African William Plomer (1903-1973) after the play "Sumidagawa" by Juro Montomasa.


The opera is performed by male voices and a chamber ensemble.


 


Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir Men


Music director and conductor: Paul Hillier


Stage director: Mart Koldits


Designer: Iir Hermeliin


Video artist: Tarvo Hanno Varres