And Jill Came Tumbling After
opera in one act
for four soloists, clarinet, bassoon, and piano
Libretto by John Grimmett.
Instrumentation: 4 soloists (soprano, mezzo-soprano, tenor, baritone), clarinet, bassoon, and piano
Duration: ca. 30 minutes
Year Composed: 2013
Commissioned by the Baltic Chamber Opera Theater
Written while in residency at the M.K. Sarbievijaus Cultural Center in Kražiai, Lithuania.
Workshopped and performed (7 out of 9 scenes) at Fort Worth Opera’s Frontiers showcase May 7, 2015
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opera in one act
for four soloists, clarinet, bassoon, and piano
Libretto by John Grimmett.
Instrumentation: 4 soloists (soprano, mezzo-soprano, tenor, baritone), clarinet, bassoon, and piano
Duration: ca. 30 minutes
Year Composed: 2013
Commissioned by the Baltic Chamber Opera Theater
Written while in residency at the M.K. Sarbievijaus Cultural Center in Kražiai, Lithuania.
Workshopped and performed (7 out of 9 scenes) at Fort Worth Opera’s Frontiers showcase May 7, 2015
*Use the Rental Inquiry Form for a score/parts rental quote.
This work is subject to dramatic licensing. License This Work for Performance
Digital perusal score available upon request
opera in one act
for four soloists, clarinet, bassoon, and piano
Libretto by John Grimmett.
Instrumentation: 4 soloists (soprano, mezzo-soprano, tenor, baritone), clarinet, bassoon, and piano
Duration: ca. 30 minutes
Year Composed: 2013
Commissioned by the Baltic Chamber Opera Theater
Written while in residency at the M.K. Sarbievijaus Cultural Center in Kražiai, Lithuania.
Workshopped and performed (7 out of 9 scenes) at Fort Worth Opera’s Frontiers showcase May 7, 2015
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This work is subject to dramatic licensing. License This Work for Performance
Digital perusal score available upon request
Program Notes
And Jill Came Tumbling After was inspired by the idea of hikikomori – a phenomenon which describes adolescents and adults (particularly Japanese men) who isolate themselves in their rooms for many years at a time, usually as the result of feelings of failure and shame. In the opera, Jack and Jill have not seen each other in almost twelve years but recently have started to write letters to each other. Jill, having been pushed her whole life by her overbearing father, has a successful career as a businesswoman, but Jack, to the dismay of his mother, has confined himself to his room for over a decade. On the surface, both Jack and Jill appear to be happy with the paths they have chosen, but soon we discover the different forms of isolation and loneliness experienced by both characters.
— Charles Halka
Ashley Stone (mezzo-soprano) and Katie Leung (piano)