Richard C. Thompson - Richard Thompson: The Mask in the Mirror (2019) [Hi-Res]
BAND/ARTIST: Cameo Humes, Richard C. Thompson, Angela L. Owens, John Polhamus, Lindsay Patterson, Natalie Mann, Stephen Tucker, The Sanaa Opera Project
- Title: Richard Thompson: The Mask in the Mirror
- Year Of Release: 2019
- Label: Navona Records
- Genre: Classical
- Quality: FLAC (tracks + booklet) [96kHz/24bit]
- Total Time: 2:10:35
- Total Size: 2.28 GB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. Prologue
02. Paul at Home in Dayton, Ohio
03. Dean Howells, Literary Critic, at His Gentleman's Club
04. Victoria's Farewell Party for Paul, at Her Home in Brooklyn
05. Alice with Her Mother, Patsy Moore, at Their Home in New Orleans
06. In the Office of Ms. Lyons, the New Headmistress of a Brooklyn School
07. Paul at His London Apartment with His Friend Sarah
08. Paul at a Poetry Reading in New York
09. Paul in a Harlem Bar
10. Paul and Alice at Their Friend Sally's Apartment in Brooklyn
11. Paul at Home in Washington D.C.
12. Paul, Alice, and Mathilde Dunbar at Their Home in Washington D.C.
13. Leila and Patsy Moore at Home in New Orleans
14. Paul at Home in Dayton, Ohio
01. Prologue
02. Paul at Home in Dayton, Ohio
03. Dean Howells, Literary Critic, at His Gentleman's Club
04. Victoria's Farewell Party for Paul, at Her Home in Brooklyn
05. Alice with Her Mother, Patsy Moore, at Their Home in New Orleans
06. In the Office of Ms. Lyons, the New Headmistress of a Brooklyn School
07. Paul at His London Apartment with His Friend Sarah
08. Paul at a Poetry Reading in New York
09. Paul in a Harlem Bar
10. Paul and Alice at Their Friend Sally's Apartment in Brooklyn
11. Paul at Home in Washington D.C.
12. Paul, Alice, and Mathilde Dunbar at Their Home in Washington D.C.
13. Leila and Patsy Moore at Home in New Orleans
14. Paul at Home in Dayton, Ohio
Composer Richard Thompson’s three-act opera presents the life behind the name of Paul Laurence Dunbar, one of the most prominent African American poets of the early 20th Century. This dramatic performance, inspired by the hundreds of letters exchanged between Dunbar and his wife, Alice Ruth Moore, removes the masks of fame and social identity to investigate the psychological realities of the people underneath.
Driven by pivotal moments in the poet’s life, the chamber opera follows the arc of Paul and Alice’s relationship, from their courtship through letters, secret engagement and marriage, to their final estrangement and Paul’s death from alcoholism and tuberculosis at age 33. Throughout these moments, the audience gets a look behind the known storyline into the psychological challenges occurring beneath the surface for both Paul and Alice. Both characters grappled with the fact that they came from troubled relational backgrounds filled with abuse and apathy — much of which was translated into their own marriage. In addition, both struggled with their racial identity in a culture that generally judged and discriminated before it sought to understand.
The dramatic tension of their personal relationship and story, fused with the broader questions surrounding identity, appearance versus reality, and grappling with the person in the mirror, makes this a moving story on the operatic stage. Captivating, challenging, and compelling, THE MASK IN THE MIRROR is a necessary look into fame and identity as seen through this hero of African American poetry.
The Sanaa Opera Project
Stephen Tucker, conductor
Driven by pivotal moments in the poet’s life, the chamber opera follows the arc of Paul and Alice’s relationship, from their courtship through letters, secret engagement and marriage, to their final estrangement and Paul’s death from alcoholism and tuberculosis at age 33. Throughout these moments, the audience gets a look behind the known storyline into the psychological challenges occurring beneath the surface for both Paul and Alice. Both characters grappled with the fact that they came from troubled relational backgrounds filled with abuse and apathy — much of which was translated into their own marriage. In addition, both struggled with their racial identity in a culture that generally judged and discriminated before it sought to understand.
The dramatic tension of their personal relationship and story, fused with the broader questions surrounding identity, appearance versus reality, and grappling with the person in the mirror, makes this a moving story on the operatic stage. Captivating, challenging, and compelling, THE MASK IN THE MIRROR is a necessary look into fame and identity as seen through this hero of African American poetry.
The Sanaa Opera Project
Stephen Tucker, conductor
Year 2019 | Classical | FLAC / APE
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