Neither (opera)

Neither is the only “opera” by Morton Feldman, dating from 1977. Its “libretto” is a 16-line poem by Samuel Beckett. Composer and librettist had met in Berlin two years earlier with plans for a collaboration for Rome Opera, but in their encounter Beckett had told Feldman that he himself did not like opera, and Feldman had echoed Beckett’s sentiment,[1] so that the work emerged in Rome as a setting for soprano soloist only, accompanied by orchestra.[2] It could theoretically be termed a “monodrama,” but given the creators’ disdain for opera, the label “anti-opera” fits better.

Neither
Opera by Morton Feldman
The composer in 1976
LibrettistSamuel Beckett
LanguageEnglish
Premiere
1977 (1977)

Recordings

References

  1. Strauss, Walter A., Review of Samuel Beckett and Music by Mary Bryden (2000). SubStance, 29 (2, Issue 92): pp. 104-108.
  2. http://www.universaledition.com/Morton-Feldman/composers-and-works/composer/220/work/3841

See also

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