Director: Kate Sulan
Performed by Rawcus
with guest Ida Duelund Hansen (Denmark), Composition and Musical Performance (Voice and Double Bass)
Sound: Jethro Woodward
Lighting: Richard Vabre
Costume: Emily Barrie
PREVIEW: 16 December 2010 WORLD PREMIERE
17 December 2010
A living room in Armadale
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The 17th century English composer Henry Purcell died at the tender age of 35 (or 36 depending on who you ask). Mystery surrounds his death: some believe he died of exposure after returning from the theatre one night only to find that he’d been locked out by his wife. Others think is was tuberculosis, or something more sinister.
Continuing the company’s journey into classical music, ANOTHER LAMENT investigates the tragedy of Purcell’s music and his untimely demise. Following the success of their collaboration with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra, this time Rawcus are joined by a solo instrument: Danish bass player and chanteuse Ida Duelund Hansen.
Reveries and improvisations on Purcell are at the centre of this tableau vivant, created by artists with and without disabilities.
Rawcus is supported by a partnership of Scope (VIC) Leisure Action and the City of Port Phillip.
“...a beautiful, funny and profoundly moving show - an affirmation that desire, and the joy and suffering it brings, belongs to everyone.” The Age
Commissioned by: Andrew Arnott, Michael Bink, Elly Bloom, Janet Bolitho, Oliver Clifton, Inge Duelund, Sally Dwyer, Helen Gifford, Cathy Horsley, Brenda Jewell, Mike Josephson, Rosemary Joy, Eva Layton, Rod Macneil, Elena del Mercato, Ralph Moran, Inge Neilson, Marion Potts, Matthias Schack-Arnott, and Freya Schack-Arnott