CHISHOLM Simoon
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Composer or Director: Erik Chisholm
Genre:
Opera
Label: Delphian
Magazine Review Date: 01/2017
Media Format: CD or Download
Media Runtime: 48
Mastering:
DDD
Catalogue Number: DCD34139

Tracks:
Composition | Artist Credit |
---|---|
Simoon |
Erik Chisholm, Composer
Charlie Drummond, Voice, Soprano Damian Thantrey, Guimard, Baritone Erik Chisholm, Composer Ian Ryan, Conductor Jane Irwin, Biskra, Soprano Music Co-OPERAtive Scotland Philip Sheffield, Yusuf, Tenor |
Author: Kate Molleson
It took until June 2016 for the full version of Chisholm’s chamber opera Simoon to get its premiere. Written in the early 1950s, based on a Strindberg play and scored for three soloists and small ensemble, it’s the last in a triptych of operatic thrillers called ‘Murder in Three Keys’. Chisholm loved film noir – as a child he filmed little pastiches of German expressionism on a Pathé Baby Cine Camera – and he was surely drawn to the Strindberg for its tense, acerbic narrative. The plot is brutal. An Algerian woman, a devout Muslim, seeks revenge on a French legionnaire for the murder of her lover. Chisholm was a socialist writing against the backdrop of Charles de Gaulle and the Franco-Algerian crisis; the political significance will not have escaped him.
Until last year Simoon had only ever been performed with a piano reduction but that can’t have done justice to its teemingly inventive thicket of an ensemble score. Harmonium, celesta, tubular bells, four-handed piano, spooky wind machine – this is rich and potently atmospheric tone-painting. The vocal lines are less brilliant, done in a wan sort of expressionism, but Jane Irwin gives a fearless performance as Biskra, Damian Thantrey is bruised and swaggering as Guimard and Philip Sheffield is a sensitive Yusuf. These are the same forces that gave the premiere: Ian Ryan conducting Music Co OPERAtive Scotland, a collective of Scottish Opera’s freelance orchestral players who clinch the taught, simmering angularity as well as the glittering refinement of Chisholm’s ensemble-writing.
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