Shell Shock (opera)


Shell Shock is an opera by Nicholas Lens set to an English-language libretto by Nick Cave.
The opera has been published by Mute Song, London and the world premiere recordings have been distributed by Universal Music Group.
The protagonists in this opera are besides the terrifying Angels of Death mostly the silent victims of war like the mother, the orphans, the unknown soldier, the colonial soldier, the fallen, the missing, the deserter, the survivor etc. The characters mutate into different characters and help each other in telling their individual story.
With Shell Shock it is the first time that the artist Nick Cave writes the libretto for an opera.
The libretto has been described sometimes as highly explicit with in opera highly unusual text phrases like 'Fuck God - Fuck the Flag'.'

First performances

Shell Shock received its world premiere on 24 October 2014. The work was commissioned and first produced by the Royal Opera House La Monnaie in Brussels. La Monnaie Symphony Orchestra and Chorus, with Konzertmeister Saténik Khourdoian, was conducted by Koen Kessels. For the first stage interpretation of this opera, the stage director and choreographer Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui, with set design and video by Eugenio Szwarcer, did use contemporary dancers of his own company Eastman, sometimes forming a heroic statue, but in general absorbing, underlining and accompanying the vocal soloist characters in their role to focus on the traumatic effects war has on individuals.

Live television broadcast, [Arte]

The live version of the world premiere, as well the live performances of the reprise in Paris have been broadcast on the French-German Arte television.

Live double CD recording, Universal

A live double CD recording is distributed by Universal Music Group

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More than 4 years after the world premiere during the international Weekend of War and Peace, Paris on November 10 and 11, 2018 Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France with the Choir of the Silesian Opera performed the full opera again at Cité de la Musique, conducted by Bassem Akiki. With live television broadcasting on Arte and France Musique.

Roles

Instrumentation

These singers perform with an orchestra consisting of 3 flutes, two oboes, 3 clarinets, three bassoons, two horns, three trumpets, three trombones, one tuba, timpani, three percussions, harp, piano and strings. The work also requires a four-part chorus.

Synopsis