Our American Cousin (opera)

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Our American Cousin is a 2008 opera in three acts by American composer Eric Sawyer with libretto by poet John Shoptaw. The opera depicts the assassination of Abraham Lincoln from the standpoint of the actors presenting Tom Taylor's play of the same name at Ford's Theatre at the end of the American Civil War. It aims to offer something new in the realm of American contemporary opera, an American myth told in an unfamiliar way, with both poetic and musical language drawing from the past but refracted through the present.

The opera's narrative is the collaborative invention of Shoptaw and Sawyer, freely imagined within the framework of the documented historical event and adapted plot of the original comedy. Its three acts comprise the backstage events prior to the play, the play itself, and the rupture of the stage drama by the assassination and its aftermath.

John Wilkes Booth (Tom O'Toole) and Jack Matthews (Aaron Engebreth) in a scene from Our American Cousin

The world premiere of the fully staged opera occurred on June 20, 2008, in Northampton, Massachusetts, at the Academy of Music Theater, the city's 800-seat 1892 opera house, one of the oldest municipally owned theaters in the nation and not unlike Ford's Theatre. The performance featured the Boston Modern Orchestra Project conducted by Gil Rose. Principal performers included Janna Baty as Laura Keene, Drew Poling as Ned Emerson, Alan Schneider as Harry Hawk, Aaron Engebreth as Jack Matthews, and Tom O'Toole as John Wilkes Booth. Stage direction was by Carole Charnow, general director of Opera Boston.

The opera had been previously performed in a concert version on March 31, 2007, at Amherst College in Amherst, Massachusetts, with the same principals as above along with the Amherst College Concert Choir.

Recording

A recording of the opera was released in 2008 on the BMOP/Sound label by the Boston Modern Orchestra Project. In a review of the CD Robert Carl noted "...this is one of the freshest, most ambitious new American operas I've heard in ages. Instead of taking up once again some cinematic or literary retread, it actually dares to use original material. And it also dares to take up historical events and musical tropes without succumbing to mere costume drama… I appreciate, admire, and enjoy Sawyer's voice. And I hope this is only the first of Shoptaw's librettos. As a first collaboration, the result is stunning."[1]

Roles

Role Voice type Premiere cast, 20 June 2008
Conductor: Gil Rose
Laura Keene (Mary Trenchard)mezzo-sopranoJanna Baty
Harry Hawk (Asa Trenchard)tenorAlan Schneider
Jack Matthews (John Coyle)baritoneAaron Engebreth
Ned Emerson (Lord Dundreary)baritoneDrew Poling
President Abraham LincolnbaritoneDonald Wilkinson
Mary LincolnsopranoAngela Gooch
John Wilkes BoothbaritoneTom O'Toole
Lady Mountchessingtonmezzo-sopranoJanice Edwards
Gussie MountchessingtonsopranoHillarie O'Toole
Doctor LealebaritoneDaniel Kamalic
DirectorCarole Charnow
Costume designerNancy Leary
Scenic and lighting designerChristopher Ostrom
Chorus masterMallorie Chernin

Synopsis

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