12/04/2015

EZRA POUND’S ANTI-DEBUSSY OPERA TO RECEIVE UK PREMIERE


EZRA POUND’S ANTI-DEBUSSY OPERA TO RECEIVE UK PREMIERE
November 28, 2015 by Norman Lebrecht.

Le Testament had its first complete premiere on BBC radio in 1933, Antheil converting the “two tins and washboard” into a small orchestra. Not that Pound was enthusiastic about the results: “The god damn bastard who sang Villon has no savagery whatsoever. Vegetarian.”
The music for Testament is gruff, untutored and wild, and all the more compelling for it. The ferocious aria of the ancient prostitute Heaulmiere, her lips withered, breasts shrivelled, hits you right between the eyes. Pound called it the “fireworks” of the piece. It wasn’t to be his only operatic attempt. He began two other operas, Cavalcanti and Collis o Heliconii. They were never completed.
http://slippedisc.com/2015/11/ezra-pounds-anti-debussy-opera-to-receive-uk-premiere/

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