#2 (5’56”) of Sisters, op. 100 – 3 Biblical monologues;
sung by Mara Goodman, Weill Recital Hall 6/14/89
and 8/20/89 Temple Sinai (Roslyn);
all other performances by Helene Williams
#2 (5’56”) of Sisters, op. 100 – 3 Biblical monologues;
sung by Mara Goodman, Weill Recital Hall 6/14/89
and 8/20/89 Temple Sinai (Roslyn);
all other performances by Helene Williams
#1 (6’45”) from Sisters, op. 100 – 3 Biblical monologues (1989)
for Female Voice & Piano or 9 instruments;
performed separately by Helene Williams & composer at piano,
Theater unterm Dach, E.Berlin 6/27/89,
Dresden Center for Contemporary Music 7/1/89, and at
Downtown Music Productions Holocaust Mem concert 3/5/90
3 monologues based on first-person stories of Biblical women
(1989) 16’11” for Female Voice & Piano or 9 instruments
recorded by Helene Williams & composer at piano
on “Songs of Conscience” (1990):
1) Lot’s Wife
2) Miriam
3) Zelophehad’s Daughters
prem. 6/14/89 Weill Recital Hall
prem. with dancers: Cadmon Hill-Clinton Dance Choir,
Paulina Kent Dennis, dir.; Temple Sinai, Roslyn 8/20/89;
prem. of complete solo version: Golden Fleece Ltd.,
Theater 22, 3/31/90
prem. of complete solo version w/cl.-bc.-alto sax, vc, pno,
perc. & synth: LICA, Bryant Library 3/21/93
subtitle: An Opera About What Columbus Did to the “Indians”
(100′) 55 numbers, in 1 or 2 acts;
commissioned by Puffin Foundation in honor of
50th anniversary of American Music Center
and Columbian Quincentennial;
libretto by composer & Joel Shatzky
(credit withdrawn at his request 11/30/92);
7 soloists, 2 rappers, pno, perc., 3 synthesizers
+opt. Chorus, Ballet, Tpt, Tb, Conchs.
Separable numbers:
#1 Kaytawari’s Monologue #2 Crew’s Entrance
#3 Columbus’s Aria #6 Nudity Chorus #9 Prayer
#11 Rodrigo #16 Isabella’s Bolero #17 Quartet (Act I)
#26 Guarionex #27 Yuisa #29 Kaytawari’s Vision
#30 George #32 Columbus-Isabella Duet #34 Quartet (Act II)
#37 De Torres #44 Rap Number #46 Tainos’ Mourning Chorus
partial performances:
#16 by Helene Williams at Golden Fleece Ltd. Composers’ Chamber Theater
Square One program @Theater 22, NYC 3/31/90;
#1, 3 by Ronald Edwards at
Union Theological Seminary CALC 25th anniversary 7/22/90
& WBAI 10/12/90;
#2, 6 chorus preview:
Second International Naturist Opera Workshop,
Belezy, France 7/90;
#16 at Third International Naturist Opera Workshop,
Belezy, France 7/92 and at
Haus der Kirche, Berlin 9/1/92
& Dresden Center for Contemporary Music 9/5/92;
#3, 16, 37, 32 LICA concert, Heckscher Park, Huntington 8/6/91
All of the above previewed on WQXR’s
“The Listening Room” 10/12/91 10pm;
Suite of excerpts broadcast on WBAI 10/14/91.
#11 sung by Ivan Thomas, broadcast on WBAI Arts Magazine 2/8/93
complete performances:
full concert premiere by After Dinner Opera Co.
(& Meet The Composer)Â @ Lincoln Center 10/12/91;
staged premiere co-sponsored by LICA, East End Arts Council
& NYFA S.O.S. Grant, Puffin Foundation
Hngtn & Suffolk County Arts Council,
Heckscher Park, Huntington 8/11/92;
N.Y. City staged premiere co-sponsored by
East End Arts Council-NYFA S.O.S. Grant
& Meet The Composer, Donnell Library 2/9/93;
Music received rave review from George Wallace in
Opera Monthly. Casts also included Mark Wolff,
Eugene Green, Elliott Z. Levine, Robert Ross,
Peter Ludwig, Shirley Perkins. Staged by Benjamin Spierman.
Production photos at
http://www.ljlehrman.artists-in-residence.com/NewWorld.html
by Jay Anthony Gach for med. voice & piano 00:10:00 1990
by Avraham Sternklar for chor 00:03:00 1990
by Allen Brings for chor 00:01:00 1990
by Patricia W. King for pno 00:10:00 1990
by Avraham Sternklar for hp 00:02:20 1990
by Steven Rosenhaus for hp 00:04:00 1990
by Steven Rosenhaus for hp 00:04:30 1990
by Steven Rosenhaus for 4db 00:10:00 1990
by Steven Rosenhaus for Narr, fl, cl, tbn, pno, vln, vc, optional db 00:10:00 1990
by Herbert A. Deutsch for A tp 00:06:00 1990
by Allen Brings for orch 00:18:00 1990