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The Children's Bach

About

An opera after the celebrated novel by Helen Garner

The Children’s Bach is about love’s many facets: familial, romantic, sexual, conditional, unconditional; and how sometimes the love you have is not enough. Just as music demands learning, experimentation and discipline, so does life.

Athena and Dexter lead a frumpish, happy family life, sheltered from the tackier aspects of the modern world and bound by duty towards a disturbed child, Billy. Their comfortable rut is disrupted by the arrival of Elizabeth, a tough nut from Dexter’s past. She brings with her Vicki, her lonely teenage sister, who looks for a mother in Athena; Philip, her charming, talented, evasive man; and Poppy, Philip’s twelve-year-old daughter, one of those prematurely wise children that a broken marriage can produce, a puritan who casts a cool eye on the disreputable antics of her elders. In the upheaval Athena sees a way out: it leads into a world whose casual egotism she has dreamed of without being able to imagine its consequences.

Collaborators

Andrew Schultz, Composer

Glenn Perry, Librettist

Chris Kohn, Director

Brett Kelly, Music Director/Conductor

Nicholas Carter, Conductor

Dale Ferguson, Designer

Richard Vabre, Lighting Designer

Russell Goldsmith, Lighting Designer

Kathryn Grey, Performer | Athena

Andrea Carcassi, Performer | Dexter

James Christensen, Performer | Billy

Jackson Cairnduff, Performer | Billy

Hannah Kostros, Performer | Poppy

Alexa Madden, Performer | Poppy

Dimity Shepherd, Performer | Elizabeth

James Egglestone, Performer | Phillip

Tess Duddy, Performer | Vicki/Angie/Girl

Daniel Yim, Ensemble | Repetiteur

James Cowell, Ensemble | Cello

Mitch Berick, Ensemble | Clarinet

Susannah Ng, Ensemble | Violin

Mark Kruger, Ensemble | Piano

Nicholas Synot, Ensemble | Double Bass

Eugene Ughetti, Ensemble | Marimba & Vibraphone

Bronwyn Dunston, Production Manager

David Farmer, Assistant Production Manager

Darren Kowacki, Stage Manager

Edward Dowling, Assistant Stage Manager

Julian Camara, Assistant Stage Manager

Awards

2008 Nomination, Green Room Awards for Male in a Supporting Role in Opera

Presentation History

2008 Malthouse Theatre Melbourne, World Premiere Season [19 June - 5 July]