EFFI BRIEST (with Iris ter Schiphorst)
(2000)Libretto by Helmut Oehring and Iris ter Schiphorst, after the novel by Theodor Fontane (G)
deaf soloist (female), voice, male soprano, female speaker;
solo trp-3cl-2tpt-perc(2)-acc-pft(=sampler kbd)-elec.gtr-elec.bass gtr-2vlc.3db-live electronics
Abbreviations (PDF)
Bote & Bock
"The famous story of the noble daughter who is married and has a lover does not happen for the first time in the Briest family. Hardly accidentally, the introductory scene makes it clear that the daughter is going to be married to the former adorer of her mother, Baron von Instetten for the purpose of social advance. The hopes of both fail, the mother wastes away, Instetten advances, Effi dies from unloving coldness. Thus a female fate is passed on from one generation to the next.
In order to recount this in a more general way, the two authors deliberately separate role and text. The theatre of voices is underlined with acoustic sounds which, rather than a drama, create a mood, an atmosphere. The instruments, which combine an ensemble of new music with rock guitar, accordion and big-band, are marked by a sense of reduction. Sounds, often pianissimo, appear dampened, tending towards polluted noise. To this are added radio signals, hissing noises and voices as if from a film, their flatness suggesting emptiness and loss of perspective."
(Frank Kämpfer, NZfM, 3/2001)
"genuine theatre music which paints states of with a variety of shades."
(Stefan Keim, Die Welt, 13.03.2001)