The Sword Song
With Masato Matsuura
In this new show, Aedes exploits what has always made the ensemble’s distinguishing feature: its ability to explore all repertoires, whatever the style or period, and its desire to draw them together in original new programmes. Here Aedes invites Japanese martial artist and actor-singer Masato Matsuura to join them at the frontier between choral singing and Nō dance-drama.
Despite the clichés we hear about it, Nō is a subtle art form in which drama, singing and dance are mingled. With the addition of Masato Matsuura’s sword fighting, Nō becomes a kind of initiation: the sword slices and opens, symbolizing both the end and a beginning.
Mathieu Romano and stage director Pier Lamandé have conceived an original plot based on the Five Elements of Japanese culture, in which a man (Masato Matsuura) retires from his fellow men (the choir) in order to return to them as a better person. One after the other he consults earth, water, fire, wind, void and plenitude with his question: what is my place in this world?
This programme in five acts in based around a selection of vocal masterpieces: Veljo Tormis’ Curse upon Iron, a shamanic piece which uses sword dancing to induce a trance ; Schubert’s famous Song of the Spirits over the Water and The hurdy-gurdy man from Winterreise (Winter Journey) ; the choral version of Richard Wagner’s Im Treibhaus or the magnificent atmospheric piece by composer Evelin Seepar… The voices of Aedes’s singers and the Nō actor meet and exchange, the ensemble borrowing from Yokyoku while Masato Matsuura helps himself to some Western choral repertoire from his place within the choir.
Two famous melodies, representative of the Western and Japanese cultures, will link the works together through multiple variations. Aurélien Dumont’s piece for choir, Nō artist-sword dancer and two instruments, will be the central pillar of this performance, revealing to the listener the music of the elements which links us to the world.
PROLOGUE
Richard WAGNER
Im Treibhaus (choral arr. by Clytus Gottwald)
EARTH
Franz SCHUBERT
Der Leiermann, excerpt from Winterreise D. 911
(arr. for an a cappella choir and cello)
FIRE
Veljo TORMIS
Curse upon Iron
WATER
Evelin SEPPAR
Seesama meri
WIND
Aurélien DUMONT
Kazegaku
EMPTINESS AND FULLNESS
Alfred SCHNITTKE
Psalms of Repentance, No. 12
CONCLUSION
Johann Hermann SCHEIN
Die mit Tränen säen, excerpt from Israelis Brünnlein
Franz SCHUBERT
Gesang der Geister über den Wassern
(arr. for an a cappella mixt choir, cello and percussion)
Philippe HERSANT
Quiétude de l’âme
excerpts from Instants limites
COMMON THREAD
A Western choral melody
O Haupt voll Blut und Wunden (H. L. Hassler / J. S. Bach / Paul Simon)
A traditionnal Japanese melody
Sakura
1h25 with no interval
Mathieu Romano artistic director
Masato Matsuura Nō actor-singer/sword-dancer
Pier Lamandé stage director
Antoine Travert lighting
24 singers
1 Nō actor-singer/sword-dancer
2 instrumentalists
1 conductor
1 stage director
1 lighting designer/technician
Coproduction Aedes / Opéra de Reims / Atelier Lyrique de Tourcoing