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Mr Emmet Takes a Walk

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Description
  
"dramatic sonata"

First performance
  
16 June 2000

Librettist
  
David Pountney

Written
  
1999

Composer
  
Peter Maxwell Davies

Language
  
English

Mr Emmet Takes a Walk

Premiere
  
16 June 2000 (2000-06-16) St. Magnus Festival, Orkney

Similar
  
Kommilitonen!, The Lighthouse, Eight Songs for a Mad King, Julietta, The Greek Passion

Mr Emmet Takes a Walk is a chamber opera by the English composer Sir Peter Maxwell Davies with a libretto by David Pountney. The work is self-described as a "dramatic sonata".

It tells the story of the last seconds of the life of Mr Emmet before his suicide on a railway line. Thoughts, ideas, musical fragments and experiences flash through Mr Emmet's mind before his death which expand across the fifty-minute duration of the work.

Davies has cited the works of four composers as motifs in the opera: J.S. Bach's "Prelude and Fugue No. 12 in F minor" (BWV 881) from Book 2 of the Well-Tempered Clavier, Andrea Gabrieli's Edipo Tiranno, "Come furia disperata" from Mozart's Don Giovanni (Donna Anna in act 1, scene 1), and the opening of Schumann's Second Symphony.

The work premiered in a co-production of Muziektheater Transparant and the Psappha ensemble at the St. Magnus Festival, Orkney on 16 June 2000. It was recorded in 2005 with the original cast. The German Premier took place in 2004, produced by the Berliner Kammeroper, directed by Kay Kuntze, conducted by Brynmor Jones.

Although Davies intimated that Mr Emmet Takes a Walk would be his last piece of musical theatre, just over a decade later he completed the a further opera, Kommilitonen!.

Sections

Exposition — A premonition
  • No. 1 Introduction
  • No. 2 Duet
  • No. 3 Arioso
  • No. 4 Cabaletta
  • No. 5 Trio
  • Development — Encounters
  • Episode 1 The Piano
  • Interlude 1
  • Episode 2 The Park
  • Interlude 2
  • Episode 3 The Hotel Room
  • Interlude 3
  • Episode 4 The Mountain
  • Interlude 4
  • Episode 5 The Teacher
  • The Torch Song
  • Interlude 5
  • Recapitulation - A monologue
  • Coda
  • References

    Mr Emmet Takes a Walk Wikipedia