Moon Loves Its Light/Giant Lily of the Amazon
Terence Dawson, piano with Robyn Driedger-Klassen, soprano
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Terence Dawson, piano with Robyn Driedger-Klassen, soprano
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Edith Pritchard, soprano & WVUC Choir --
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Julie Simson, mezzo soprano
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Laura Loewen, piano
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Geronimo Mendoza, english horn
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Set in the Burghölzli Psychiatric Clinic, Zürich, the story is propelled by Dr. Carl Jung’s dream of Pilgrim. Pilgrim has lived throughout the ages and is tired of living, seeking repeatedly and unsuccessfully to end his life.
The dream patient, Pilgrim, and his companion, Lady Sybil, become so real and pervasive that they disrupt Jung’s relationships with his wife and family and with his colleagues and patients.
Lady Sybil asks Jung about disintegration as a symptom of schizophrenia and whether reintegration of the fragments is possible.
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May I cordially invite you to enter into my creative world – which began when I was an infant. My parents told me the first words to come out of my mouth were colours: “blue… green…yellow…” My mother was a singer and I was weaned on her favorite aria – Puccini’s Un bel di. As a young child I played that recording loudly, repeatedly, jumping back and forth from stuffed chair to chesterfield exploring a sensation of suspended motion in time to music. The writing was on the wall.
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Text: four poems by Robin Blaser
Mezzo soprano, english horn & piano
Text: five poems by Robin Blaser
Bass-baritone & piano
Also arranged for baritone & string quartet (2010); baritone & orchestra (2011)