In Memoriam Robert Ashley
American composer Robert Ashley is one of the most prominent opera innovators of the twentieth century. Groundbreaking music theatre filled with surrealistic witticisms à la David Lynch, enigmatic poetry, video experiments and charming music. Ashley passed away in early March at the age of 83. In this Theme, several highlights from his early experimental oeuvre and his later revolutionary operas like ‘Perfect Lives’.
Robert Ashley:
1. ‘She Was A Visitor’ (1967) on Robert Ashley – Automatic Writing. Lovely Music LCD 1002 CD
2. ‘Purposeful Lady Slow Afternoon’ (1968) on Robert Ashley – Automatic Writing. Lovely Music LCD 1002 CD
3. ‘The Wolfman’ (1964) on Robert Ashley – Wolfman. Alga Marghen plana-A 20NMN.048 CD
4. ‘Celestial Excursions’ (part from the first act: ‘Is It Light Yet?’) (2003) on ‘Celestial Excursions’. Lovely Music BBQM 18 CD
5. ‘The Park’ from ‘Perfect Lives’ (1983) on ‘Perfect Lives’ Lovely Music LCD4917.3 CD
6. ‘ “Max” Odalisque & Character Reference’ from ‘Atalanta (Acts of God)’ (1985) on ‘Atalanta (Acts of God)’ LCD 3301-2 CD
7. ‘The Song’ from ‘Now Eleanor’s Idea (1993) on ‘Now Eleanor’s Idea’ Lovely Music LCD 1009 CD
producer: Mark van Voort