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De Materie

De Materie (Matter) is a four-part vocal and orchestral work by Dutch composer Louis Andriessen, written over the period 1984 to 1988.[1] Robert Wilson directed the first staging of the opera on 1 June 1989 at the Muziektheater, Amsterdam, with James Doing, Wendy Hill, Beppie Blankert and Marjon Brandsma as the soloists at the premiere.[2] In the US, part 2 of the work, "Hadewijch", was performed at the Tanglewood Festival in 1994.[3] The complete work received its first US performance in 2004 at Lincoln Center, New York City.[4] "Hadewijch" received its UK premiere at the 1993 Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival.[5] The UK premiere of the full work was at the Meltdown Festival in 1994.[6]

The work incorporates eclectic musical influences, ranging from Johann Sebastian Bach and Igor Stravinsky to the old Netherlands chanson "L'homme armé" and 20th-century boogie-woogie.[7] The work opens with 144 iterations of the same chord played fortissimo (very loud) and features an extended solo for two large metal boxes played with hammers. The texts are both sung and spoken. The four sections of the work incorporate various texts, with the dates of composition of each section in parentheses:[8]

(Timings in minutes and seconds, from the Nonesuch CD listed below)

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  1. ^ a b Arnold Whittall, "CD Reviews: Material Issues" (June 1997). The Musical Times, 138 (1852): pp. 38–39.
  2. ^ John Rockwell (8 June 1989). "Robert Wilson Stages De Materie, a New Opera". The New York Times. Retrieved 19 February 2008.
  3. ^ Alex Ross (8 August 1994). "Tanglewood Series Gets a Change of Air in Its New Home". The New York Times. Retrieved 19 February 2008.
  4. ^ Anthony Tommasini (4 May 2004). "A Dutch Modernist Unafraid to Fathom Matter and Spirit". The New York Times. Retrieved 19 February 2008.
  5. ^ David Power, "Huddersfield 1993" (1994). Tempo (New Series), 188: p. 57.
  6. ^ Ian Pace, "First Performances: Meltdown Festival (2): The Rest" (September 1994). Tempo (New Series), 190: pp. 28–30.
  7. ^ Wright, David (1993). "Louis Andriessen: Polity, Time, Speed, Substance". Tempo. New Series (187). Cambridge University Press: 7–13. doi:10.1017/S0040298200003235. ISSN 1478-2286. JSTOR 945180.
  8. ^ a b Wright, David (1997). "Andriessen: De Materie by Schönberg Ensemble, Asko Ensemble, Netherlands Chamber Choir, Reinbert de Leeuw, Louis Andriessen". Tempo. New Series (201). Cambridge University Press: 59–60. ISSN 1478-2286. JSTOR 944709.

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