Barry, Gerald: The Importance of Being Earnest
Opera in 3 acts based on the text by Oscar Wilde
Réduction de piano
Instrumentation: Orchestre
Instrumentation: 1(pic).1(ca).1.bcl.2(2.cbsn)-2.2(1.Dtpt).1.1-timp.2perc(mar, vib, cym, s.d, b.d, chimes, wind machine, lion's roar, flex, large hammer, white dinner plates, telephone, jackboots, gun)-pno(cel)-str(1.1.1.1.1)
Pages: 264 pp
Format: 23,1 x 30,3 cm
Poids: 0.77 kg
Date du parution: 1 janvier 2013
Editeur: Schott
Numéro d’édition: ED13424
Cotage de l'editeur: ED 13424
ISMN: 9790220132681
When asked what the theme of his play was, Wilde answered ''That we should treat all trivial things in life very seriously, and all serious things in life with a sincere and studied triviality''. Gerald Barry's fifth opera based on the play is genuine comic with a dark heart. The previous four have remarkable libretti, but The Importance of Being Earnest, written in 1894, is all but perfect in its construction, and Barry's audacious approach triumphantly confounds all expectations. As Barry describes it: ''The play's bones are unshatterable. My version is an X-ray of it.'' The musical references range from Beethoven to Schoenberg, all treated with a reckless panache and impish wit, by turns dazzling, startling and charming the audience.