MACHOVER Death and the Powers

Record and Artist Details

Genre:

Opera

Label: BMOP Sound

Media Format: Super Audio CD

Media Runtime: 86

Mastering:

DDD

Catalogue Number: BMOP1082

BMOP1082. MACHOVER Death and the Powers

Tracks:

Composition Artist Credit
Death and the Powers Tod Machover, Composer
Boston Modern Orchestra Project
David Kravitz, The United Nations, Baritone
Doug Dodson, The United Way, Countertenor
Gil Rose, Conductor
Hal Cazalet, Nicholas, Tenor
James Maddalena, Simon, Baritone
Joélle Harvey, Miranda, Soprano
Patricia Risley, Evvy, Mezzo soprano
Tom McNicholas, The Administration, Bass

Tod Machover’s science-fiction opera about robots and humans, set to a libretto by Robert Pinsky, was designed with a spectacular visual apparatus in mind, and after productions in Monte Carlo, Boston and Chicago, was nominated for the 2012 Pulitzer Prize. Now what had been an electrifying theatrical experience has been released as an electrifying surround-sound thriller.

The story, about a dying billionaire who downloads himself into his environment, is thoroughly operatic in pace and style, with German Expressionist overtones and a comprehensive score that includes an intoxicating love duet and occasional references to the past, such as Offenbach’s Olympia and Richard Strauss’s Marschallin. Presumably, since the opera takes place in the future, there may also be references to music not yet written as of 2022.

James Maddalena’s Simon Powers is a creation unto itself, eloquent in the beauty of his power and, when filtered electronically, his pain. In his booklet note Thomas May describes the mezzo-soprano’s climactic aria as ‘one of opera’s most memorable transcriptions of female orgasm’, which it makes fair claim to be in Patricia Risley’s spellbinding delivery and the extremely detailed 3D sound.

As striking as the visuals must be, Machover’s arsenal of music stands triumphantly on its own, fusing and defusing technoflash from the composer’s MIT Media Lab with rich writing for Gil Rose’s Boston Modern Orchestra ensemble. The sound is so immersive that it is not only a purer form of the opera, as the booklet notes point out, but provides a unique perspective when played back on surround sound headphones such as Apple’s AirPods Max.

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