Re-staging of ACPA Professor Louis Andriessen’s De Materie
This year’s edition of the prestigious art festival Ruhrtriennale, carried in diverse locations around the cities of Essen, Bochum and Duisburg (Germany), has re-staged De Materie, ACPA professor Louis Andriessen’s exceptional opera which overcomes traditional patterns of the genre in terms of dramaturgy, libretto, and musical character, and expands its possibilities.
This year’s edition of the prestigious art festival Ruhrtriennale, carried in diverse locations around the cities of Essen, Bochum and Duisburg (Germany), has re-staged De Materie, ACPA professor Louis Andriessen’s exceptional opera which overcomes traditional patterns of the genre in terms of dramaturgy, libretto, and musical character, and expands its possibilities.
Like four voluminous chapters of a book or movements of a symphony, De Materie reflects the connections between matter, spirit and society in changing perspectives. The Dutch Declaration of Independence of 1581, a list from a book on shipbuilding published in 1690, a philosophical and scientific essay dated 1651, the religious and erotic vision of a 13th century nun, a manifesto on the history of art, a private note about Piet Mondrian, a poem, a diary, a public speech by Marie Curie.
Andriessen’s composition attempts to merge the clash of these different perspectives into a kind of simultaneity within a large-scale musical and philosophical essay: the private, the political, physics and love, the history of humanity and the fate of individuals.
This first large-scale music theatre work by Dutch composer Louis Andriessen De Materie (1984 – 88) for soloists, narrators, vocalists and large ensemble had not been staged again since its world premiere in Amsterdam in 1989.
The Kraftzentrale with its character offered the appropriate framework for the production of this masterwork, staged by Heiner Goebbels and his team.
Louis Andriessen, born in 1939, is one of Europe’s outstanding composers and a key figure on the contemporary Dutch art scene. He was for many years professor of composition at the Royal Conservatoire in The Hague. His music, influenced by Stravinsky but open to many genres of popular music, is marked by the combination of forward propulsion, sparseness and clarity of material as well as characteristic sound inventions, often dominated by the sharpness of wind and brass instruments, pianos and electric guitars. Andriessen came to a broader audience’s attention through his opera works with Peter Greenaway, performed during the 1990s at the Opera of the Netherlands in Amsterdam. He is currently working on a new opera to be premiered in 2016, for the 50 years celebration of the Dutch National Opera.