Composers Datebook

Anthony Braxton's operas


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Synopsis

In the 19th century, Richard Wagner composed The Ring of the Nibelungen, a cycle of four operas lasting 16 hours in performance. In the 20th century, another German composer, Karlheinz Stockhausen, wrote a cycle of seven, collectively titled Light, which runs about 29 hours. Not to be outdone, for several decades a 21st-century American composer has been working on Trillium, a cycle of twelve operas, which, if completed, will probably last much longer.


This composer’s name might not be familiar to opera fans, since MacArthur “genius grant” recipient Anthony Braxton is better known in jazz circles. As a saxophonist, he has made over a hundred recordings, sometimes with jazz greats like Dave Brubeck or Chick Corea. Braxton resists being labeled, however, stating, “Even though I have been saying I'm not a jazz musician for the last 25 years, in the final analysis, an African-American with a saxophone? Ahh, he’s jazz!”


The sixth opera in the cycle, Trillium J, or The Non-Unconfessionable, had its first complete performance at Roulette in Brooklyn on today’s date in 2014. To the question “Why write operas?” Braxton said, “I believe the medium of opera is directly relevant to cultural alignment and evolution.” Time will tell if Trillium unfolds a culturally relevant message to rival Wagner and Stockhausen’s, or simply acts as a framework for the wide-ranging moods and colors of Braxon’s music.


Music Played in Today's Program

Anthony Braxton (b. 1945): excerpt from Act 2 of Trillium J; soloists and ensemble; Anthony Braxton, conductor; New Braxton House 906

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