The Mad King | The New Series
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26-Mar-2024
CAUTION: This video contains sequences of flashing lights which may affect viewers with epilepsy and other conditions sensitive to light. This program is offered in collaboration with Carnegie Hall’s festival “Fall of the Weimar Republic: Dancing on the Precipice”. These pieces—Schoenberg’s “Ode to Napoleon Buonaparte”, Saariaho’s “From the Grammar of Dreams”, and Davies’ “Eight Songs for a Mad King”—each address issues of control and authority, whether based in geopolitical oppression or personal struggle. With Juilliard Drama and music alumni, direction by faculty member Mary Birnbaum, and a dynamic set born out of new technologies designed with Juilliard’s Center for Innovation in the Arts, The Mad King weaves together Juilliard’s diverse resources in a program unlike anything seen before.
This video features the program in its entirety. To view "Eight Songs for a Mad King" excerpted, click here: https://www.juilliard.live/videos/eight-songs-for-a-mad-king
ARNOLD SCHOENBERG
Ode to Napoleon Buonaparte, Op. 41a
Ana Karneža, Actor
Roger Shao, First Violin
Anthony Chan, Second Violin
Brian Jennings, Viola
Wil Vanderslice, Cello
Baron Fenwick, Piano
KAIJA SAARIAHO
From the Grammar of Dreams
Kerrigan Bigelow, Soprano/Electronics
Music Preparation: David Moody
PETER MAXWELL DAVIES
Eight Songs for a Mad King
The Sentry
The Country Walk
The Lady-in-Waiting
To Be Sung on the Water
The Phantom Queen
The Counterfeit Country Dance
The Review
Leo Radosavljevic*, Baritone
Blaire Kim, Violin
Elisabeth Chang, Cello
Nikka Gershman, Flute/Piccolo
Taig Egan, Clarinet
Stella Perlic*, Percussion/Dulcimer
Antoinette Cheng, Piano/Harpsichord
* Juilliard alum
Directed by Mary Birnbaum
Part of Carnegie Hall’s festival Fall of the Weimar Republic: Dancing on the Precipice
Performed and recorded on March 26, 2024 at the Rosemary and Meredith Willson Theater
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